It’s Still Winter In Vermont—but Now Is the Best Time to Plan Your Spring Construction Projects


Vermont winters are still hanging on, spring construction projects might feel far away. But in reality, late winter is the smartest time to start planning if you want your project to run smoothly once the weather breaks.

Every year, we see the same pattern: as soon as the snow melts, contractors’ schedules fill up fast. Property owners who planned ahead move to the front of the line—while those who waited often face delays, higher costs, or rushed decisions.

Why Planning in Winter Makes a Big Difference

Spring may be the season for building, but winter is the season for preparation. Here’s why getting started now pays off:

Contractor availability fills quickly

Once spring hits, demand spikes. Reaching out in late winter gives you more flexibility with scheduling and timeline planning.

Permits and approvals take time

Many projects require permits, inspections, or coordination with local offices. Starting early helps avoid unnecessary hold-ups when construction season begins.

Material lead times are real

Certain materials—windows, doors, fixtures, specialty items—can take weeks or even months to arrive. Early planning keeps your project from stalling mid-build.

Better decisions, less pressure

Winter planning allows time to compare options, refine scope, and set a realistic budget—without the pressure of “we need this done yesterday.”

Projects That Benefit Most From Early Planning

Some projects are especially well-suited for winter planning:

  • Decks and exterior additions
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels
  • Window and door replacements
  • Siding, roofing, and exterior repairs
  • Multi-unit or rental property upgrades
  • Layout changes or structural work

If a project affects multiple trades or requires coordination, starting early can make a noticeable difference in cost and execution.

A Late-Winter Planning Checklist

If you’re considering a spring project, here are a few steps you can take now:

  • Walk your property and note winter damage or problem areas
  • Decide what’s a priority versus what can wait
  • Gather inspiration photos or ideas
  • Set a preliminary budget range
  • Reach out to a contractor to discuss feasibility and timing

Even a simple conversation now can save weeks later.

Looking Ahead to Spring

Spring construction season in Vermont may feel far off, but it arrives quickly. The projects that go the smoothest are almost always the ones that started with thoughtful planning during the winter months.

If you’re thinking about improving, repairing, or upgrading your property this spring, now is a great time to start the conversation. A little preparation now can mean a smoother, faster, and more cost-effective build when warmer weather arrives.

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