January 7th, 2010 — Kitchens Tagged Countertops, Kitchen details, Product selection
It is common knowledge that homeowners will receive back any investment on kitchen upgrades when they sell their homes, and they might even profit if the right kind of cabinets, countertops, and so on are installed. When it comes to countertops, homeowners should be especially careful because there are many options to choose from, not all of which are equally desirable in a community.
The most common kitchen countertop option is still laminate or Formica. These countertops are constructed of wood with an overlay of a hard material that can be made in virtually any kind of design the homeowner wants. The main benefit of these countertops is that they are the lowest in price, but most kitchen remodeling experts confess that many people are looking for a different kind of counter when they are house hunting.
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January 5th, 2010 — Bathrooms Tagged Bathroom details, Fixtures, Sinks
Homeowners who are remodeling their bathrooms have the benefit of an almost endless number of fixture choices that can improve the appearance of their bathrooms and make them more suitable to the needs of those who live in the home.
One of the most important fixtures for the bathroom is the sink, and there are several varieties on the market for homeowners. Besides the traditional drop-in sinks, which are generally the least expensive option, there are also undermount sinks and even vessel sinks that look like large bowls sitting on top of the counter. These vessel sinks are increasingly popular with homeowners and house hunters alike because of their unique look. Undermount sinks make bathroom counters easy to clean, and they should definitely be installed by a professional as improper installation can cause water damage to counters and harm the pipes and water lines. Pedestal sinks are yet another option, and are especially good for any half-bathrooms in the home.
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December 30th, 2009 — General Tagged Finding a contractor, Planning tips
When getting work done on your home, you want to make sure that you choose the right person to do the job in order to prevent problems later on. Many people are tempted to hire a big-name home improvement contractor that is located in another city or town, but that is not always the best decision. In fact, there are several reasons why you should hire a local home improvement contractor instead of looking for help outside your area.
1. Bigger is not always better, especially when it comes to contractors. Big contracting companies are not always able to give you the kind of attention that you want because they are dealing with so many other projects. A local contractor will give your project more personalized attention and work to make your job something special, not just another task to finish.
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December 28th, 2009 — Exterior Tagged Aluminum siding, Product selection, Siding
Homeowners who need to install or replace the siding on the outside of their homes now have several options to choose from. Whereas in the past wood siding was the only type of siding that could be used, homeowners now have aluminum and vinyl siding as alternatives to traditional wood siding panels.
For many reasons, homeowners go with aluminum siding when it is time to install, repair, or replace siding, and there are several reasons why aluminum is such a popular option.
First of all, aluminum is a durable material and so it requires very low maintenance, especially if it is coated in plastic or vinyl. Denting is a possibility with aluminum siding as it is with just about any metal building product, but these dents can be smoothed out fairly easily.
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December 23rd, 2009 — Additions Tagged Create space, Planning tips
Most homeowners buy their houses thinking that they will have enough space for their families and possessions. Invariably, however, just about every homeowner gets to the point where he or she realizes that there is just not enough square footage to accommodate a growing family. When this is the case, it is a great idea to hire a home addition contractor who can increase the square footage of a home through the construction of a new home addition.
Creating a new home addition is only worth if it blends in seamlessly with the rest of the home. Otherwise you will end up with an unattractive finished product that may make your house harder to sell in the future. It is not too difficult to create a seamless home addition, however, if you keep several things in mind.
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December 21st, 2009 — Roofing Tagged Leaky roof, Problem causes and solutions
Of all the parts of your home, the roof may very well be the most important for protecting your investment from the damaging effects of wind and water. Roofs shield houses from the elements, protecting the people and things inside. It is important that you have your roof inspected regularly and fixed, because a small problem left unattended or unknown can let water into your home and create a far more expensive repair later on.
As far as leaky roofs, there are several common causes and solutions, and here we will detail just a select few of them.
First, as asphalt shingles age they may curl and crack, allowing water to penetrate into the home. If the damage is only isolated, repair may be a viable option. However, extensive damage to the asphalt shingles on a roof is a sign that the roof needs replacement, and in that case you would definitely contract a local roofing contractor to fix your particular problem.
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December 17th, 2009 — Kitchens Tagged Budget, Kitchen details
Most homeowners understand that remodeling a kitchen is one of the best decisions that can ever be made for making a home more livable and increasing its resale value. Yet remodels of a kitchen can be expensive, sometimes into the tens of thousands of dollars, and so many homeowners decide not even to look into doing one because they think it is far beyond their ability to afford a remodel. Still, there are ways to remodel a kitchen on a budget and get a great looking room for only a few thousand dollars or less.
Since replacing kitchen cabinets is one of the most expensive aspects of kitchen remodeling, many experts will recommend simply painting or re-staining them to make them look like new. Paint and stain is available for a mere fraction of the cost of brand-new cabinets, and there are dozens of choices to meet nearly any need or décor. Installing new hardware like door handles and hinges can also update old, worn cabinets.
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December 14th, 2009 — General Tagged Finding a contractor, Planning tips
It is tempting to think you can do any home remodeling project yourself. Perhaps you think you will save a lot of money if you buy the goods on your own and then finish the job. It may be that you just want to prove to yourself and others that you can actually do the job required. Whatever the case may be, you should think twice about doing the project yourself. There are several reasons, in fact, why it is better to hire a local home remodeling contractor to do the job for you.
First, local home remodeling contractors have a lot of experience with the kind of job you need done and are able to do it more quickly than you could. Unless you are starting a project you have done before, it will take time to learn the process and this time may be better spent elsewhere.
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December 10th, 2009 — Exterior Tagged Home repairs, Siding, Wood siding
Wood siding is a common feature on U.S. homes, especially historic homes that have been around since the colonial days. Of course, wood siding is especially beautiful so it is a great aesthetic choice for nearly every home. Yet wood siding must also be maintained carefully because exposure to the elements can result in damage over time.
The first step in wood siding repair is making sure that you do whatever you can to prevent extensive damage in the first place. You need to paint or stain the wood and apply a sealant to keep insect and water damage to a minimum. Nevertheless, it is impossible to keep such things from harming your wood altogether, and there are several common problems with wood siding that most homeowners need to address at some point.
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December 7th, 2009 — Basements Tagged Planning tips, Popular choices, Trends
When it comes time to remodel that basement into more usable living space, there are several possible remodeling options. Three of the most popular are to turn the basement into either a rental unit, media room, or playroom. Here are some of the benefits of each.
RENTAL UNIT
Remodeling a basement into a rental unit complete with a small kitchen and full bathroom is an excellent way to earn extra income. Once completed, you will have a basement apartment that can be rented out. It can also double as an in-law suite in case your parents or your spouse’s parents ever need to live with you. A good basement remodeling contractor can maximize the space in your basement to create a rental unit or apartment.
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