From Wreck to Remarkable

Jason Papavasileiou

From Wreck to Remarkable is a practical podcast about turning chaotic renovations (and overloaded lives) into calm, high-quality results using clear systems, smart decision-making, and a resilient mindset. Each episode shares real-world lessons, tools, and step-by-step frameworks to help you rebuild better—at home, at work, and in yourself. fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com

  1. 3.3 Crafting the Perfect Client Brief for Renovation Success

    May 1

    3.3 Crafting the Perfect Client Brief for Renovation Success

    Summary A detailed client brief is your project roadmap it aligns teams, avoids miscommunications, and cuts revisions/overruns. 8‑Step Brief Template * Project Overview: Property details, condition, high‑level goals (e.g. Emma’s 1960s Leeds bungalow: full internal refurb for resale). * Goals/Objectives: Specific/measurable (e.g. open‑plan kitchen/diner, walk‑in shower, USB sockets everywhere; no vague “nice kitchen”). * Budget: Total + breakdown (e.g. £50k: £8k kitchen, £5k bath, 10% contingency); be transparent. * Timeline: Realistic milestones + 20% buffer (e.g. 12 weeks: weeks 1–2 strip, 3–6 first fix). * Constraints: Non‑negotiables (e.g. conservation area, listed door, 8am–6pm weekdays, parking issues). * Style/Aesthetic: Mood boards/Pinterest + specifics (e.g. Scandi: clean lines, neutrals, matte black taps, underfloor heat). * Success Criteria: What “done” looks like (e.g. on time/budget, building control sign‑off, £280k+ valuation, snag‑free). * Your Role: Involvement level (e.g. PM yourself: 2–3 site visits/week, source materials). Tips by Experience * Beginners: Use visuals heavily, get pro input to refine. * DIYers: Add tech specs + your skills list. * Developers: Include ROI/comps/profit targets.Make it a contract appendix + shared Google Doc for versions; start simple to build momentum. Thanks for reading From Wreck to Remarkable! This post is public so feel free to share it Get full access to From Wreck to Remarkable at fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com/subscribe

    6 min
  2. Episode 3.2: What Good Looks Like – Checking Credentials

    Apr 24

    Episode 3.2: What Good Looks Like – Checking Credentials

    Summary Verify credentials with insurance, accreditations, portfolios, and references to dodge 90% of cowboy contractors. The Big Three Insurances * Professional Indemnity (PI): Covers design/advice errors (architects/engineers); min £1m (ideally £2–5m). * Public Liability (PL): Site accidents/damage; min £2m (ideally £5m). * Employers Liability (EL): Worker injuries (if they have staff); £5m min, display cert on site.Verify: Demand current certificates; Google insurer + policy number. Hesitation = red flag. Example: Uninsured roofer falls, homeowner pays £15k lawsuit. Accreditations (Check Official Registers) * Architects: ARB (law) + RIBA (arb.org.uk/riba.org). * Technologists: CIAT (MCIAT/FCIAT). * Engineers: IStructE (MIStructE/FIStructE). * Surveyors/QS: RICS (MRICS/FRICS). * Gas: Gas Safe (gassaferegister.co.uk). * Electricians: NICEIC/NAPIT. * Windows/Doors: FENSA. Trades: TrustMark. Logos can be faked—verify online or call. Portfolios & References * Portfolios: Ask for similar projects (scope/budget/challenges); check details like clean finishes, matching scale (e.g. £50k project needs £50k experience). Developers: Look for ROI proof. * References: Get 2+ recent, call them (no texts); script: Scope? Budget/timeline? Communication? Issues resolved? Would hire again? Vague/pauses = red flag. Red Flags & Checklist * Red flags: No/vague refs, cash‑only push, too‑good quotes, high pressure, poor early comms.Checklist: * Verify insurances (PI/PL/EL certs). * Check accreditations via registers. * Review portfolios (similar/quality). * Call references (detailed questions). Example: Bristol couple’s £20k “bargain” extension builder vanishes mid‑job; faulty work costs £30k+ extra to fix. Get full access to From Wreck to Remarkable at fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min
  3. Episode 2.6: VAT Basics for UK Refurbishments

    Apr 10

    Episode 2.6: VAT Basics for UK Refurbishments

    Key Message Understanding when 20%, 5%, or 0% VAT applies on refurb work can save you thousands on a project. VAT Rates in Refurbs * Standard 20%: Most refurbs on properties lived in/used in last 2 years with no change of use; always check if quotes are VAT‑inclusive or exclusive. * Reduced 5% (empty property rule): Residential properties empty 2+ years; covers most refurb/repair/energy‑saving works, but not new‑build extensions or materials you buy yourself. * Example: £65k refurb at 20% = £13k VAT; at 5% = £3,250 VAT, saving £9,750. Zero‑Rated and Special Cases * 0% VAT: Qualifying residential conversions or new builds (e.g. barn/office → dwelling, one house → multiple flats, new house build). * Labor and contractor‑supplied materials can be zero‑rated; many professional fees still carry VAT. * Needs proper certificates; if HMRC challenge and reject, the VAT liability falls on you. * Listed buildings: Some approved alterations can qualify for 5%, but routine maintenance is usually 20%; rules are complex, get professional advice. Materials, Landlords, and Investors * Buying materials yourself: You’ll usually pay 20% at merchants even if the builder can charge 5%; often better to let the builder supply to benefit from reduced or zero rates and avoid ordering/warranty risks. * Landlords/investors: Residential rent is VAT‑exempt, so you can’t reclaim VAT on refurb costs; whether you pay 20%, 5%, or 0% feeds straight into your profit. Practical Steps * Assess your project: Empty 2+ years? Conversion? New build? Listed? Gather proof (council tax, utilities, etc.). * Align your team: Tell the builder about the correct rate before they quote, get VAT treatment in writing, and confirm with an accountant/VAT specialist. * Admin: Check invoices for the right rate and keep all evidence; HMRC can ask for it years later. Get full access to From Wreck to Remarkable at fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min
  4. Episode 2.3: UK Refurb Cost Benchmarks

    Mar 20

    Episode 2.3: UK Refurb Cost Benchmarks

    Description: How do you know if your £45,000 budget is realistic or wildly off target? This episode provides essential cost benchmarks for UK refurbishments, from £300-600/m² for cosmetic work to £1,200-2,000+/m² for full renovations. Learn regional variations, extension costs, and when to challenge quotes that seem suspiciously high or dangerously low. Key Topics Covered: Cost benchmarks per square meter for cosmetic, structural, and full refurbishments Single and two-storey extension costs: realistic £-per-m² expectations across the UK Loft conversion pricing: Velux, dormer, and hip-to-gable variations Regional cost differences: London/South East premiums vs Midlands and Northern England Red flags for quotes that are too low (poor quality risk) or too high (overcharging) Using benchmarks to sense-check your detailed bottom-up budget Resources Mentioned: UK Refurb Cost Benchmarks Guide (downloadable reference) Regional cost adjustment factors Quote evaluation checklist Extension and loft conversion cost calculators Never overpay or underestimate again. Course students access comprehensive benchmark guides with current pricing data updated for 2024-2025 market conditions. Keywords: UK refurbishment cost per square metre, extension cost per m2, loft conversion cost UK, property renovation benchmarks, regional refurbishment costs, builder quote evaluation Disclaimer: All cost figures and benchmarks are approximate and subject to regional variation and market conditions. Always obtain professional quotes for your specific project. Get full access to From Wreck to Remarkable at fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com/subscribe

    15 min
  5. Episode 2.2: Building a Bottom-Up Budget

    Mar 15

    Episode 2.2: Building a Bottom-Up Budget

    Episode 2.2: Building a Bottom-Up Budget Description:"I reckon about fifty grand" is not a budget. Learn how to build a proper line-by-line budget that accounts for every pound spent on your refurbishment. This episode walks through breaking projects into work packages, handling provisional sums, and ensuring nothing falls through the cracks that causes budget blowouts. Key Topics Covered: Breaking projects into specific work packages: preliminaries, demolition, structural, trades, finishes Detailed line-item budgeting within each package to maintain complete cost control Provisional sums and PC items: what they are and when to use them Professional fees and statutory costs often forgotten until bills arrive Real-world example showing a complete bottom-up budget in action How detailed budgeting prevents the "death by a thousand cuts" budget overruns Resources Mentioned: Budget template with all work packages pre-structured Professional fees calculator Step-by-step video walkthrough of budget building Real project budget examples Take control of every pound with the masterclass budget template featuring built-in formulas and comprehensive category breakdowns used by successful developers. Keywords: property refurbishment budget template, bottom-up budgeting, renovation cost breakdown, work packages construction, professional fees property, building project budget Disclaimer:All cost figures and benchmarks are approximate and subject to regional variation and market conditions. Always obtain professional quotes for your specific project. Get full access to From Wreck to Remarkable at fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com/subscribe

    14 min

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From Wreck to Remarkable is a practical podcast about turning chaotic renovations (and overloaded lives) into calm, high-quality results using clear systems, smart decision-making, and a resilient mindset. Each episode shares real-world lessons, tools, and step-by-step frameworks to help you rebuild better—at home, at work, and in yourself. fromwrecktoremarkable.substack.com