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What does the Renovation contingency budget calculate?
What is the project total after fees and contingency? This calculator uses labor quote, materials, design, permits & fees, tax on materials, and contingency to estimate all-in project budget immediately in your browser.
With the values currently entered, the result is $38,479.00 — recommended project budget. It also shows known costs, contingency, and budget above initial quotes.
How to use the Renovation contingency budget
- Replace the example values with your own numbers.
- Review the result and supporting figures as they update automatically.
- Check the formula and assumptions before using the estimate for a decision.
Inputs used
- Labor quote
- Materials
- Design, permits & fees
- Tax on materials — entered in %
- Contingency — entered in %
Renovation contingency budget formula
(Labor + materials + tax + fees) × (1 + contingency)
Assumptions
- Tax applies to materials only.
- Financing and temporary accommodation are excluded.
Practical guide
Renovation contingency budget example and edge cases
What is the project total after fees and contingency? Let's use a concrete example, then look at the assumptions that can move the answer.
Example: A practical renovation contingency budget scenario
For this example, use labor quote of 18,000, materials of 12,000, design, permits & fees of 2,500, tax on materials of 8 %, and contingency of 15 %. These are starting values, so replace them with numbers that match your situation.
- Labor quote
- 18,000
- Materials
- 12,000
- Design, permits & fees
- 2,500
- Tax on materials
- 8 %
- Contingency
- 15 %
Calculated result$38,479.00recommended project budget
Start with recommended project budget. Then check known costs, contingency, and budget above initial quotes to understand what sits behind the main result.
Example results use the default display profile. The calculator above follows your selected country and units.
How to read the result
- Read the main result first. The supporting figures for known costs, contingency, and budget above initial quotes explain how the estimate is built.
- The method is (Labor + materials + tax + fees) × (1 + contingency). Keep the units consistent and use values from the same time period.
Edge cases worth checking
When labor quote is unusual
Tax applies to materials only. Double-check this input before relying on the result.
When contingency is uncertain
Financing and temporary accommodation are excluded. Run a lower and higher value to see a useful range.
What changes the result most
Labor quote
Use a current amount for labor quote. Include fees or recurring costs that belong in the same figure.
Materials
Use a current amount for materials. Include fees or recurring costs that belong in the same figure.
Design, permits & fees
Use a current amount for design, permits & fees. Include fees or recurring costs that belong in the same figure.
Try a different scenario
Small changes show whether the answer is stable or sensitive.
Labor quote: 10% lower
16,200$36,409.00recommended project budget
Labor quote: 10% higher
19,800$40,549.00recommended project budget
Materials: 10% higher
13,200$39,969.40recommended project budget
Common mistakes
Check labor quote
Tax applies to materials only. Make sure this matches the number you enter.
Keep contingency consistent
Financing and temporary accommodation are excluded. Use the same units and time period throughout the calculation.
Do not rely on one renovation contingency budget scenario
Run a cautious case and an optimistic case. The range is often more useful than one exact-looking number.
Use this result well
What is the project total after fees and contingency?
It cannot replace a lender quote, lease, survey, or purchase contract.