Easy Ways You Can Improve Your Home

If your air conditioner is more than seven years old, consider improving your home by replacing it. When purchasing a new air conditioner, look for the Energy Star label. This label will let you know how energy efficient the unit is and if it is a good buy for saving money in the future.

A great home improvement to make is to add French doors or sliding glass doors. Not only do these doors allow more light inside, but they really can open up an area and make it seem larger. The view of the outdoors increases the apparent volume of the room and modern energy-efficient doors save on heating and cooling costs.

Cover your door knobs, hinges and other hardware with petroleum jelly before painting. It is an easy way to insure they don't get covered in paint. All you have to do when you are finished painting is use a soft cotton cloth to wipe the petroleum jelly from the surfaces of the hardware.

If you are low on cash, but need to remodel your kitchen cabinetry, a great way to save money is by ditching cabinets altogether. Set up some nice shelving on the wall with canisters to store your items and use baskets to store larger groceries you may need. This creates a really neat shabby chic look that looks great in old colonial homes.

A great way to increase the value of your house as well as it's functionality is to add another bathroom. Try to place it in an area that already has access to plumbing, like next to a kitchen or in the basement. A bathroom that only includes a toilet and sink will still be a welcome addition.

Hiring a professional organizer for a home storage makeover, can do wonders for your home's look. Most of us have catch all areas throughout the house, where items tend to go to die. We all have areas that we look at and say that we'll straighten it out tomorrow. A professional organizer can suggest changes you can make to avoid these problem areas and make your home more efficient.

Prevent mold in your home by properly ventilating your kitchen and bathrooms. Vent fans pull moisture up and out of the room, reducing the moisture that mold and mildew needs to thrive. You will be rewarded with a healthier home and a shower that may be less prone to ugly mildew stains.

Always keep your work area clean when doing home improvements. Many accidents occur when an area is cluttered with debris and you cannot move and work properly. Take some time from your project and clean the debris from the area. This will help keep you safe from trips, falls, and tangled cords.

If you require the help of a home contractor for your home improvement project, make sure that you take the time needed to collect various estimates so you can do some great price-shopping. This will ensure that you are getting the best price possible for the contracting services that you need.

Instead of using granite slab, use granite tile. Nice granite countertops made from slab can run into the thousands of dollars. You can cover the same area with granite tiles for a few hundred, and the aesthetics will be just as pleasing. Plus, you'll have a lot more money in your wallet to spend on another improvement for your home.

Remember, tape is usually a temporary fix! Taping something can be handy to do in a pinch, but tape will degrade and or tear over time. Don't let an old project come back to haunt you! Do the project right when you have some time. The only time that tape is a solution to a problem is during electrical work, when you can use electric tape to insulate the wiring from water (and even then heat-shrink strips are a better choice).

Ask to see your contractor's insurance certificate to ensure he is insured, then call his insurance company to find out what he's actually covered for. There are minimums set out by law which his coverage will need to adhere to, so find out what they are in your state and make sure he meets them.

While home improvement is fun to do and can be exciting as you can't wait to see the finished project, you have to know what you are going through in such a project. There are different needs and techniques, and many different projects that can be affected by your budget. These tips and others could be a great form of help when you need a little bit more information.

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