Renovation Contractor in Pretoria
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Typical price: ZAR 34,500–ZAR 1,035,000
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Renovation Contractor prices in Pretoria
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-room refresh One room refinished, no structural work | ZAR 34,500 | ZAR 69,000 | ZAR 138,000 |
| Kitchen or bathroom renovation Full renovation of one wet room | ZAR 57,500 | ZAR 115,000 | ZAR 230,000 |
| Partial home renovation Several rooms plus some structural or services work | ZAR 172,500 | ZAR 345,000 | ZAR 632,500 |
| Whole-house renovation Complete renovation of a 3-bed house | ZAR 287,500 | ZAR 517,500 | ZAR 1,035,000 |
How to hire a renovation contractor pro in South Africa
- For structural work, check NHBRC registration (mandatory for home builders) and ask which work classes they're registered for
- Confirm municipal building plan approval is in place before structural changes — required under the National Building Regulations
- Require an Electrical Certificate of Compliance (CoC) from a registered electrician for any wiring work
- Physically visit one or two completed projects — references matter more where licensing is loosely enforced
- Get an itemized quote in ZAR with prime-cost (PC) amounts for fittings you'll choose clearly separated
- Stage payments against milestones and retain 5-10% until the snag list is closed
South African home building is regulated through NHBRC registration (mandatory for builders of new homes and enforced on structural work), municipal building-plan approval under the National Building Regulations, and compulsory electrical Certificates of Compliance. Enforcement varies, so reference checks and staged payments carry more practical weight than in tightly licensed markets.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I check a renovation contractor in Pretoria is legitimate?
Check the licence or registration your country requires (see the hiring checklist for your country), ask for proof of liability insurance, and ask for two or three recent customers in or near Pretoria you can actually contact. A legitimate contractor expects these questions; evasiveness on any of the three is a reliable early warning.
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.
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.
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.
What questions should I ask before hiring a contractor in Pretoria?
Ask: who will actually be on site daily (the owner or a foreman), which parts are done by their own team versus subcontractors, how many projects they run at once, what their current lead time in Pretoria is, how they price variations, and what their warranty covers and for how long. The quality of the answers tells you as much as the answers themselves.
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 home renovation cost in South Africa?
Full renovations run roughly R6,500-R12,500 per square metre for standard-to-quality finishes, with cosmetic updates from about R2,500/m². A complete renovation of a standard 3-bed house typically lands between R250,000 and R550,000 (ServiceLink SA, 2025).
Do load-shedding and material costs affect renovation projects?
Yes — power interruptions stretch timelines for tiling, welding, and anything tool-dependent, and imported fittings swing with the rand. Build schedule buffer into the contract and lock material prices where possible; many contractors add inverter/generator allowances for time-critical trades.
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