How to Say "to remake" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “to remake” is “rehacer” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El profesor me pidió rehacer el ejercicio.
The teacher asked me to redo the exercise.
Tuvimos que rehacer los planos porque había un error.
We had to redo the blueprints because there was an error.
Después del incendio, tuvieron que rehacer la casa por completo.
After the fire, they had to completely rebuild the house.
Hidden Irregularity
This word works exactly like the verb 'hacer' (to do/make). Just add 're-' to the beginning of any conjugation of 'hacer'.
Past Participle
The past form used with 'haber' (I have redone) is 'rehecho'. Don't say 'rehacido'!
The 'Z' trap
Mistake: “Él rehació el trabajo.”
Correction: Él rehizo el trabajo. (Because the past form of 'hacer' is 'hizo', not 'hació'.)
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