Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Clear, Unvarnished Tips For Home Improvement Projects

By Carl Gale


Increasing your skills with regards to home improvement is a great way to maintain your home while saving money. This article helps you figure out which projects you can do, and which should be done by the pros. Of course, there's no shame in calling a professional contractor if you feel that you are in over your head.

Consider replacing your roof with shingles that are lighter in color or even using white tiles. Having a lighter-colored roof will reduce the amount of heat absorbed by your attic and upper floors, making your house more comfortable and reducing the energy needed to cool it during those hot summer months.

Do not be ashamed to call in a professional. Knowing you did all your home repairs yourself can be rewarding. That pride might come with a steep price tag though. Sometimes it is best to give in and just call in a handyman. Depending on the situation, they might be able to do it faster and for less money than you could.

Update the lighting in your home to add brightness. Changes in lighting fixtures and adding additional wall lighting can bring a entirely new look to your home. Buy energy saving bulbs to reduce your overall energy costs and consider investing in a smart lighting system that will automatically turn off lights when not in use.

Prep before you paint. Painting the rooms in your home can provide a new face lift for a little bit of nothing if you are prepared. Don't try to do it all in one day or weekend. Be prepared before you start. Have all of the necessary tools on hand.

If you have the extra yard space, you should add a sunroom to your home. This adds value to your home because it will add more square footage to the home and it will also give future potential buyers, the extra living space that they may be looking to have.

Before you begin to paint the bookshelf in your living room, make sure to sand it down to it's natural finish. After you sand it down, be sure to read the pros and cons of each paint choice. By doing this, you'll end up with the bookshelf you imagined.

You should always wear safety glasses or goggles when cutting with a saw or other powered equipment. If you do not wear protective equipment for your eyes pieces of the material you are cutting or dust can become lodged in your eye or cause irritation. In severe cases permanent damage can be done to your eye.

Get ready for winter by insulating your plumbing. You can purchase various types of insulation to install around your pipes for protection. This tape can prevent pipes from freezing and bursting.

Your head may be spinning from all the advice and expertise you have just read. But, remember to take things slowly. As you progress, your home will transform. All of those repairs are because of you. Even better, once you are done, you will be able to kick back and relax with pride.




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