Repair or Replace? How to Make the Right Call (and Protect Your ROI) | #9
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One of the most expensive—and most common—mistakes homeowners make is replacing things that only needed a simple repair. From roofs to drywall to tile, unnecessary replacements can drain your budget and wipe out your profit without adding real value.
In this episode of Return On Design, Rachel Niederhofer breaks down how to strategically determine when to repair and when to replace, so you stop writing checks you don't need to write. She and Justin share real-world examples, including why a $2,000 roof repair often gets turned into a $20,000 replacement—and how fear, lack of knowledge, and contractor advice can lead you down the wrong path.
You'll learn:
- How to evaluate whether a repair is sufficient—or if a full replacement is truly necessary.
- Why fear-based decisions cost homeowners and investors thousands.
- How getting multiple bids protects your bottom line.
- Creative repair strategies that elevate design without full demolition.
- How to avoid letting contractors make strategic decisions for you.
- Why being informed is the key to protecting your ROI at every stage of a renovation.
From understanding the difference between a patch and a full overhaul to learning how to ask the right questions on-site, this episode will empower you to think like a strategist and protect your investment with confidence.
👉 If this episode helped you think differently about your renovation choices, follow Return On Design and stay tuned for more episodes that teach you how to build smarter—not just prettier.
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