Renovation Contractor near you in United Arab Emirates
Known locally as fit-out / renovation contractor. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Arab Emirates.
Typical price: AED 15,000–AED 900,000
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What renovation contractor costs in United Arab Emirates
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-room renovation One room refreshed with new finishes | AED 15,000 | AED 30,000 | AED 60,000 |
| Apartment renovation (1-2BR) Full renovation of a 1-2 bedroom apartment | AED 60,000 | AED 120,000 | AED 250,000 |
| Villa partial renovation Kitchen, bathrooms, and living areas of a villa | AED 100,000 | AED 200,000 | AED 400,000 |
| Full villa renovation Complete villa renovation including MEP | AED 250,000 | AED 450,000 | AED 900,000 |
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How to hire a renovation contractor pro in United Arab Emirates
- Confirm the contractor holds a valid DED trade licence covering fit-out or technical services
- Obtain the developer/community NOC (Emaar, Nakheel, DAMAC, etc.) before any work — buildings will stop unauthorized works
- Confirm which permits your scope needs: Dubai Municipality or Trakhees for structural and MEP changes, DEWA approval for electrical modifications
- Get an itemized BOQ (bill of quantities) quote in AED, not a lump sum
- Agree staged payments and retain 5-10% until snagging is complete
- Check completed projects in your community — regulations and NOC processes differ by master developer
Frequently asked questions
How do I compare renovation quotes properly?
Ask every contractor to break the quote into the same line items: demolition, structural, plumbing, electrical, walls and finishes, fixtures, and a stated allowance for materials you choose. Then compare line by line. A single lump-sum number cannot be compared and cannot be enforced when scope questions come up mid-project.
How much contingency should I budget?
Hold back 10-15% of the contract value for surprises on a standard renovation, and 20% for older properties where opening walls tends to reveal outdated wiring, corroded pipes, or damp. Do not tell the contractor your contingency figure — it is your buffer, not extra scope budget.
What does a renovation contractor actually do?
A renovation contractor (general contractor or main builder) manages your whole project: pricing the job, scheduling and supervising trades like electricians and plumbers, ordering materials, arranging permits where needed, and being the single party responsible for quality and timeline. You pay one contract price instead of coordinating five separate trades yourself.
How do renovation payment schedules work?
Payments should follow completed milestones, not calendar dates: for example deposit, completion of demolition and first-fix (rough-in), completion of second-fix and finishes, then a final payment of 5-10% held until the snag list (punch list) is closed. That final retention is your only real leverage for defect fixes.
What can I do if the work is defective or the contractor disappears?
Document defects in writing with photos, give the contractor a written chance to fix them within a set period, and withhold only the retention amount — not all payment — while they do. If they abandon the job, your remedies are your contract, any licensing body's complaint process, consumer protection agencies, and small claims court. This is why the paper trail and staged payments matter from day one.
What should be in a renovation contract?
At minimum: full scope of works, itemized price, start and completion dates, payment schedule tied to milestones, who obtains permits, how variations are priced and approved in writing, warranty terms, and how disputes are handled. If a contractor resists putting these in writing, that is the answer to whether you should hire them.
How much does apartment renovation cost in Dubai?
A full apartment renovation typically runs AED 60,000-250,000 depending on size and spec, with 2025 guides quoting bathroom renovations at AED 15,000-40,000 and kitchens at AED 15,000-110,000. Villa renovations scale well beyond that, with full high-end projects reaching AED 450,000+.
What is an NOC and why do I need one before renovating?
A No Objection Certificate from your master developer or owners' association confirms your renovation scope is approved for the building. Security will stop contractors without one, and unauthorized works can mean fines and redoing the work — so make NOC handling an explicit contractor responsibility in your contract.
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