Sunday, 24 November 2013

How To Improve Your Home The Easy Way

By Abbey Deromer


Your home is your most valuable asset, not only financially speaking, but also in terms of your peace and serenity. Maintaining your home and improving it will help you enjoy your home and increase its value.

Home improvement is often a daunting task. This is because of the time and the amounts of money required. However, it doesn't have to be so bad. If you have several projects in your house, divide them up into several smaller DIY projects. For example you may want to redo the entire living room. Start simple, by just replacing the carpet, and before you know it, your living room will be like new.

A good tip for those interested in home improvement is to do personalized projects. Think about your interests and hobbies. Add your own touch to home improvements.

Have a missing or damaged tile? Take a sample to your local home improvement store to see if they can match the color. Replacing an entire floor of tile is expensive as well as a heinous chore. Save money and time by finding a tile that is a close match to the existing tile.

A nice addition to any home is a nicely crafted fence. If your home is lacking a fence, you might decide it is time to build one. Fences look great in just about any home and can help raise the property value of your home. You can also feel a little more secure, as having a fence can help keep random strangers off your property.

Be sure to note the ingredients in the products you use for removing clogs in drains. Not every cleaner is like the other, and some are very harsh. Crystallized products are damaging to pipes. Your drain cleaner should be safe to use for your particular type of septic tank.

A common occurrence in many homes is a leaky shower head. This is caused by a defective or damaged O-ring inside of the head. To stop the leak, simply apply tape to the head, and twist the head off with a pipe wrench. Find an O-ring that fits your head and place it in. Place pipe sealer around the pipe threads and screw the head back on, with a final tightening from the pipe wrench. Then test the head for any further leaks.

If you love the idea of a home office but just can't spare an entire room, get creative! A large walk-in closet or pantry is the perfect candidate for a mini-office. Most pantries have built-in shelves, which are perfect for a laptop computer, books, a printer, and office supplies.

Before you hire anyone to do home improvement work on your house, carefully check their references. Think of it as if you were hiring any other employee. You need to figure out their background as thoroughly as you can and be sure that there are others that have been happy with what they've done.

In most homes, there is really isn't much natural lighting in the basement area. Be sure to install enough lighting that your basement is usable. If you luck out, you have have high, protruding walls from ground level in your basement. If you do, you might consider installing windows to bring in some natural light.

Although hardwood floors are popular for the first floor, try to add carpet to the second floor rooms. This makes it more comfortable with stepping out of bed, as carpet is plush and comfortable for feet. Also, make sure to pick out a carpet with top of the line quality.

If your home was built in the seventies or earlier, chances are good that it was built with only a very thin layer of insulation throughout the entire structure. Ideally, the layer should be approximately 27 centimeters or 10.5 inches thick. By increasing the thickness of insulation to the recommended four to six inches, you could easily save a couple of hundred dollars per year.

Surely, you found the information that preceded to be helpful for many different projects around your house. A bit of knowledge about home improvement can go a long way in helping you transform your house into your home. Take on the challenge of making the improvements on your home with the help of the included information.




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