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Home Renovations that You Can’t DIY

Think Safety First Before You Tackle That DIY Project!

home remodelingYou might think that you could save money by just doing the work yourself if you are looking to remodel your home and, yes, you could save some money on things like supplies and man-hours involved with the job but what about the inherent risks and sacrifice’s that come with most home renovation projects?

First off, you need training.  Demo and construction workers are trained well in what they do.  They know the proper safety equipment needed, the dangers for specific jobs and are covered by insurance companies for any accidents that could happen on the job.

And accidents can happen.

Another Brick in the Wall

You might think knocking down a wall is as easy as grabbing a large mallet and swinging away like you’re Babe Ruth looking to knock another ball out of the park.  And it can be that easy, as long as you’re fine with possibly hitting a live wire, damaging pipes that you didn’t know were in the wall, having the wall collapse on you and breathe in particles such as asbestos and lead dust.  Most people don’t know what materials were used in building their house and breathing in either of those things can be harmful to your health.

Asbestos is not only deadly; it can cause lung cancer and mesothelioma.  Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure and affects the protective lining of your organs. It’s common knowledge that lead can have some horrible effects on your body. Breathing too much of that stuff in can cause organ failure and death.

Insulation is Fun!

What about insulation?  Surely insulating a room such as the basement is safe and easy, right?  I’ve handled plenty of insulation in my time (more than I ever wanted to…) and I’m also an asthmatic.  Insulation is one of the more frustrating jobs I had to take on.  Just handling it caused major skin irritation and itching.  And yes, I was wearing a long sleeved shirt and gloves.  The particles stick to your clothing and skin and scratching will just make the rashes appear faster.  Breathing in those particles from insulation will also severely irritate your lungs and can cause nose bleeds, coughing and in some cases, cancer.

And this is just with new insulation.  Just imagine all the fun stuff such as mildew and mold waiting for you when you have to remove the old insulation.  Speaking of mold and mildew, adding new insulation isn’t as simple as just throwing it in the wall and sealing it up. Improper installation of insulation can lead to condensation, which can cause a build-up of mildew and mold.

Your Crack is Showing

Plumbing is a common DIY task that many people attempt.  Just buy some pipes, replace the old ones and BAM!  Well… it’s not as easy as it sounds and making a mistake can lead to loud noises, bursting pipes or something even worse!

Choosing the proper pipes for the job is extremely important. You will want the best quality pipes for the money and they need to be the proper pipes for the job you are looking for. It’s not as easy as going down to Home Depot and picking a pipe that looks the same or is the right size. You not only need the right pipes for the job, you need the right tools as well. Having a plumber do the job is your best bet with this since they will have years of experience and will know what they are doing.

Another thing to consider is pipe routing. Once the walls are down and you have a look at the plumbing system, it can be quite confusing to the untrained eye. I’ve seen some plumbers take a look at some pipes at a couple job sites and say “What’s going on here…?” And finally, think of the added costs you might have to deal with if you finish the plumbing yourself, turn on the water and all of a sudden, it seems as if Moses himself unleashed the Red Sea inside of your house. Water damage is not cheap to fix. You’ll have to replace everything that was damaged and then pay for the work again.

The Joys of Electrical Work

Oh, electricity. I’ve had a few fun experiences dealing with wiring. Before I get to that though, I should mention that working with electrical wiring without a permit is illegal, so I wouldn’t consider it a DIY job. Especially since if you do decide to do it yourself, you won’t be covered by your insurance company.

Electrical wiring was probably (I swear I won’t make any lame puns) the most dangerous part of the job for me. At one site during my old job, our manager asked me to cut some wires after I got back from lunch. Being the logical, safety-minded person that I am (ahem), I asked if the power was cut from those wires, which earned me a good tongue-lashing from said manager who told me in not-so-nice terms “Of course it is. You think I’m an idiot?”

In retrospect, I should have checked the wires myself. The very first wire I cut through exploded (ok, maybe a little dramatic but it seemed that way to me), melted the blades to my wire cutters and hurt pretty badly. That experience could have ended very badly for me. Thankfully I only walked away shaken and a bit annoyed.

One last thing to remember with electrical wiring is that if the job is poorly done, it can lead to electrical fires or can get someone electrocuted.

Don’t Break Your Back with Roof Repair

Out of all the DIY jobs, I think roofing is probably the most popular. A lot of people just end up with professionals cleaning up the mess.roof repair

My piece of advice is to just leave it to the professionals. Save yourself the time and money. First off, you won’t save money buying the materials yourself. And even if you find “cheap” materials, they are probably just that: cheap. You’ll end up having to get the job done all over again sooner than you expected.

You also need to consider safety when attempting to do roofing yourself.  You’re going to have to lug your tools up on the roof and there is the danger of dropping one or having all your tools go sliding off and damage a vehicle, your house or even a person.

And roofing isn’t just some easy job you can knock out real fast. If you don’t know what you’re doing, or just have a vague idea, you could end up with an incomplete roof, with a damaged roof, or just giving up in frustration and having to spend even more money having professionals come down and redo everything.

Safety First!

At the end of the day, it all comes down to safety and saving money. You have to weigh the risks of DIY jobs and realize that you are playing the lottery here.  On one hand, you might save money, BUT you could end up with low end materials, you could cause damage to your house that will be very expensive and you could seriously hurt or even kill yourself or someone else.

It’s always best to be on the side of caution.

Author Bio

Christian Sculthorp is a contributing writer for Ottawa General Contractors, a full-service home renovation company based in Ottawa, Canada.

5 Reasons to Hire a Home Plan Remodeling Specialist Early

house-plans-garage-round-corner-from-kitchenWhatever your reason for remodeling, it’s smart to get a home remodeling designer involved early on. Generally, remodeling becomes necessary at the transitional moments in life—with the addition of new or boomerang family members; when shifting to retirement and the hobby time it entails; or when transitioning to working from home, for instance. Additionally, some families remodel to improve energy efficiency, to age in place comfortably, or to add comfortable indoor and outdoor entertaining space. In all of these circumstances, and others as well, a home remodeling designer is an incredible asset and one we recommend incorporating in the remodeling process ASAP.

There are various reasons to partner with a design expert when remodeling your house plans. To be clear, we’re referring to a home designer here, not interior decorators. While decorators are exceptional partners for putting the final personal touches on a remodeling project, they cannot provide the construction expertise of home plan design experts. If you can, it’s smart to work with your house plan’s original designer. This architect will have invaluable experience regarding what alterations have worked with this specific plan in the past. Partnering with the original designer can help you sidestep many of the potential headaches of remodeling.

Here are a few of the many benefits you’ll see from hiring a design expert for remodeling house plans.

1. Avoid Structural and Code Headaches. Remodeling designers understand how to read blueprints and how to determine if a certain design will work structurally. Most remodeling designers also have years of experience working in one locale so they know how to meet local municipal and state construction codes. This kind of know-how can save you money in the long run as you’ll avoid fines as well as the need to redo construction that fails to meet code standards.

2. Scale Up for Future Growth. From storage solutions to repurposing space, remodeling designers understand how to create plans that can grow with your family. For instance, a house plan design expert might recommend an open kitchen/dining/family room area, which will allow you versatility in using the space according to current family needs.

3. Maximize Remodeling Budget. Home remodeling designers have industry connections that can save homeowners money. Your designer could have budget-saving house-plan-garage-through-doors-that-look-like-cabinetspartnerships with material manufacturers, contractors, and more. Plus, with a professional designer looking over your remodeling process, there’s a better chance your overall home value will increase.

4. Save Time. Let’s face it: Nobody has extra time these days. Researching just one material—let’s say countertops—can take weeks. There are dozens of details to consider. A home remodeling designer can free up your schedule by taking care of time-consuming research for you. Plus, designers’ specialized knowledge of modern materials and approaches can open your eyes to design potentials you never imagined.

5. Achieve a Balanced Design. There’s nothing more frustrating than finishing a long remodeling project only to feel there’s something off with the final result. Interior remodeling experts have years of experience in balancing all design considerations—functionality, colors, patterns, symmetry, and much more. They can also match your home’s existing architectural style for seamless transition between remodeled areas and original spaces.

Before contacting your remodeling designer, it’s wise to gather as much information as possible about your intended remodel. List other partners, such as trusted contractors you wish to partner with. Gather sketches, blueprints, pictures, and other inspirational materials to show your designer what you’re looking for. Name your top goals in remodeling. This kind of preparation will accelerate progress once you do get in touch with your designer.

Post courtesy of Houseplans.co, the online home of Alan Mascord Design Associates house plan collection, where visitors can find more than 700 beautiful home plans in a variety of styles, from Craftsman to Contemporary.

Are you ready to start your home remodeling project?  Contact us now so we can help you plan and then implement your design ideas! ~Gary B.

Upgrade your home’s exterior and achieve the look you’ve always wanted

Home Improvement Projects to Transform Your Home

home improvement projectsIf you enjoy spending the cold winter months planning your next spring home improvement project, your creative juices are already flowing. But instead of focusing on the same small home improvement projects again this year, have you considered something bigger? Have you considered a project that redefines your home and showcases your individuality? The one that will make your home stand out in your neighborhood?

Consider these projects that will change your home for the better:

* Reinvent your home’s exterior. If you’re looking to make a drastic improvement to your home’s exterior, no change gets more notice than installing new exterior cladding. Vinyl siding is the most popular siding on the market because of its beautiful appearance, potential energy efficiency, performance and durability. It is also more environmentally friendly than other siding products. Today’s vinyl siding requires less maintenance than ever before and is available in numerous style options including vertical, horizontal, beaded, soffit, shakes, scallops and trim.

* Create a great outdoor space. Spending months indoors to avoid cold temperatures will make anyone crave some outdoor recreation. If you have a big budget and Outdoor Patio: Pergolayou’re looking to make a dramatic addition to your home, consider adding a pool, a new deck, or a custom pergola. If space is a concern or you’re interested in a smaller project, outfitting your outdoor space with flower boxes or new plants is a great option. You can also build a fire pit and outfit it with comfortable chairs for a cozy gathering place for family and friends.

* Add style and save money. If you’re making decisions about your home with your partner, one of you may be more interested in the product’s performance while the other is more focused on style. Replacing your home’s old or broken windows with premium vinyl windows is an excellent way to satisfy both interests.

* Incorporate the right accessories. The right accent, no matter how small, can have a big impact on your home’s overall appearance. You can replace your mailbox or update your address numbers to provide a more modern feel. Revitalize your green space by planting new flowers or adding decorative landscaping. You can also opt to replace the wood mulch that surrounds your landscaping with decorative stones for natural appeal. And, if you’re interested in a bigger project, consider replacing your shutters or your front door. Choose a color that contrasts with your siding and you’ll have your very own outdoor accent wall.

The right project for your home is one that you’re passionate about and one that stimulates your creativity. In many cases these projects will also add value to your home.

Online Ideas from Professionals for Bathroom Remodeling

Did you know that the return on investment for a bathroom renovation in average rates up to ninety percent? This implies that if you make smart investments in getting your bathroom remodeled, you are sure to enjoy the benefits of the value returned when it’s time to your home.

You can find advice from online companies to learn about the estimated prices quoted for bathroom makeovers. You can then proceed to make comparisons of the cost estimates and choose the services of that contractor who is willing to give maximum output within your budget. Whether you are entertaining ideas for a small or large bathroom renovation, you are provided with enough resources and visuals to exactly comprehend what your bathroom will look like after the renovation. It should be noted that most of these sites follow the guidance of professional interior designers and home improvement experts to present the latest ideas for bathroom renovations.

 Bathroom Décor Requires Assistance from Professionals

Forget Boring Bathrooms

 Suggestions for Remodeling a Small Bathroom:

If you are looking for some new ideas for remodeling your small bathroom, take the help of the internet which is filled with sites that offer free and paid services in suggesting strategies for bathroom remodeling. There are certain sites that provide information in consultation with professional designers. You can find advice with design for bathroom cabinets, tiles, sinks and other accessories for any small bathroom.

Shower for Bathroom:

Installing a new shower stall can instantly transform your bathroom. You can opt for a customized shower exclusively designed for your bathroom or go for a less expensive pre-fabricated model that comes along with new doors. If your bathroom is large in size and you are large on budget, getting a ‘walk-in’ shower for yourself is a great addition.

As far as the materials are concerned, you can shift choices from stone to ceramic to glass for your bathroom. And for visual representation of the materials you can visit websites that offer photos for the various material-based countertops.

Ideas for Bathroom Countertops:

It’s exciting and fun to select a new countertop for your bathroom during renovation. You will need to work with your contractor on custom fitting of the countertop with a focus on the location and material, depending on the humidity levels.

There are many online companies that provide photographs for selecting the countertop that you think will look perfect for your bathroom. You can go through the galleries of these sites and choose from the wide range of materials and patterns available for your bathroom décor.

Conclusion:

Whatever idea you consummate for your bathroom, you will need expert advice and proper guidance while getting your bathroom renovated. And with the help of the internet and the overflowing number of online companies ready to guide you with the planning, estimation and design of your bathroom, you will not have much to worry about.

Summary: Cruise the internet to find ideas for your bathroom renovation then speak with your home improvement contractor to help you implement your dream design!

Author’s Bio: Mary James is a freelance writer. She writes articles especially on architectural features like Anti-Slip Stair Treads and different remodeling ideas of the different parts of a house.

Ready to update your bathroom?  Give us a call at 914-576-2572 to schedule your free in home design consultation!  We specialize is bathroom makeovers! -Gary B.

 

6 Steps to designing your dream kitchen

kitchen remodelChoosing your appliances

You may have a rough idea of the appliances that you want. When you meet with the kitchen designer he will ask what oven and fridge you are going to choose. This is important for them because they need to know exactly how wide the fridge space needs to be, do you want a freestanding or dish drawer dishwasher?  What type of oven do you have in mind? I have learned that it’s so much easier to have the dimensions of the appliances on hand as this will save you time and make things flow smoother. Plus there can be a lot of decision making when it comes to taps, sinks and cupboard colours so it makes sense to get appliances like the fridge, oven and dishwasher first.

Know your budget

Before you start designing your kitchen and choosing various accessories, it is important to know exactly how much you would like to spend.  This can be a complicated process especially if you don’t have a ballpark cost for the renovation.  It is recommended that you get a quote for any renovation or building work before setting a budget for other aspects of the project. I definitely underestimated the costs of building work and also flooring. Grab a pen and paper and make a list of everything you need, how you plan on funding the project, and how much you can afford to set aside for emergency work.

Choose durable materials that are easy to maintain

Many people dream about the kitchens they see in magazines and the white marble filled spaces. While they look absolutely amazing, your kitchen will probably be a 15 year investment, so it’s important to choose materials that are durable. While marble can look fantastic, it is also extremely porous, meaning it can absorb stains and needs regular maintenance. Stainless steel is another great looking material that takes a lot of maintaining. Choosing the materials all comes down to personal preference, so just choose materials that meet the needs of you and your family.

Seek inspiration

Many people do not know what they want until they see it; this is why it’s important to seek inspiration from as many sources as possible. This will give you fresh ideas about the various styles and designs of kitchens. Interior design magazines usually feature photographs of unconventional kitchen styles and explain exactly how they created them. The internet is probably your greatest resource; there are a vast amount of interior design blogs that can provide you with fresh ideas.

Analyze your existing kitchen

Analyzing your existing kitchen will give you the best idea of what you want from your new kitchen. Take a walk around your kitchen with a pen and paper; make a note of the areas that you dislike and the areas that could be improved. Maybe your kitchen is lacking in workspace? Make a list of five things you like and dislike about your existing kitchen; this will give you a much better idea of what is needed to create your dream kitchen.

Hire the best professionals

Even though your budget may dictate who you can hire, choosing the right professionals is one of the most important aspects of remodeling a kitchen. Ask your family and friends for a recommendation, chances are that whoever they recommend will be of a decent standard. Or you could ask another professional to recommend someone, with their reputation on the line; they will only recommend the best person for the job.

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This is an article by David at Leekes, a home improvement company that specialize in Fitted Kitchens and kitchen remodeling.

Ready to start your kitchen remodeling project?  Give us a call for a free in home estimate!  We specialize in kitchen renovations. – Gary B.

 

How Can Professional Home Remodeling Hike Property Price

If you are really thinking of upgrading your property and taking it to higher grounds, then it is necessary that you start planning for a renovation project. Many people tend to think that hiring a professional can affect them on their budget, which can eventually lead them to lose a lot of money. However, this fact is not at all true. It is essential that you hire someone who has knowledge of both home improvement and the real estate market, and who can assure you of raising the price of your current property.

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Professional Home Renovator for Increasing Property Price

Project Toronto

Recently, a home had been renovated in Toronto, Canada by a prominent renovating team led by Amir Shahi and his girlfriend. He originally had a degree in electrical engineering. However, after having 5 years of experience of working under for several corporate gigs, he soon started his own real estate business.

Why Professional Renovation

He recently scouted through several properties for buying but, after coming across the house in St. Claire, he decided to renovate the home which he bought at a price of $520,000. His main intention behind the renovation was to uplift the price of the property and to increase its demand in the market. Now, after the renovation project it has hiked about 350,000 more than its cost price.

The Changes in Systems

Before, the staircase had a wooden finish with a lamp hanging from the ceiling, marble flooring around the staircase area and a side staircase seating arrangement. However, things changed when professional help was delivered around the area. The changed work involved the stairs having black and white monochromatic styled-color pattern. The main floor was gutted; the plumbing work was refurbished, and a central vacuum system was installed.

The Living Room

The Living Room was pretty small with walls hindering its area and space from all sides. Shahi broke the walls and then changed the furniture pieces. He installed several pot-lights; custom made entertainment system along with in-ceiling speakers. He chose an L-Shaped seating arrangement in grey color to match with the white TV unit.

Kitchen and Dining

Earlier, the space between the kitchen and dining room was divided by a wall. Professional home renovator, Shahi, demolished the walls in between. He changed the wall colors to bluish grey and created space for an open kitchen style. He also decided to put convenient pot filler just above the stove. A flap was also added by installing it under the slab of the kitchen.

Bathroom and Beds

A shower panel was installed and the bathroom tiles were replaced. The colors of the walls were changed. The master bedroom was made larger by refurbishing it with white colored walls. A lofty space of 160 square feet was converted and renovated. An ensuite was also added to the master bedroom.

Conclusion

Along with the interiors, the backyard was also transformed by installing new fences. To create a no-cage feeling, Shahi added a wooden deck with five foot walls to make the backyard family space cozy and private from prying neighbors. It’s better to have your home renovated by professional hands that will ensure to make the best changes to your property for increasing its value and to make it look a lot better than what it had been earlier.

Summary: Professional Home renovation help can be used for hiking the price of a property. This helps to buy the property at a good margin.

Author’s Bio: Mary is a proficient writer. She Writes about various topics such as, home remodeling, interiors, roofing, and FRP Beams for home renovation. Her writings always contain authentic information.

 

 

Choosing the Best Roof for Your Climate

House with Inclined DrivewayChoosing the best roofing material for your home will depend on many factors, including your budget and style. Perhaps the most important factor you should take into account is the climate in which you live. Some materials fare better in warm locales, while others are built to last in colder or wetter environments. Researching the best roofing material for your area will help you settle on the ideal solution for you and your home.

Warm Climates

If you live in a region with warm temperatures throughout the year, consider a roofing material that will release, rather than store or absorb, the heat from sun. You have the option of installing a cool roof, which reflects more sunlight and absorbs less heat than your standard roof. These types of roofs feature a reflective paint, as well as a sheet covering or reflective tiles and shingles. Dark roofs can reach a whopping 150 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer sun, while a cool roof can stay more than 50 degrees cooler.

Cool roofs also come with plenty of other benefits. They can lead to lower energy bills because occupants won’t need to use as much air conditioning during the summer, they can improve indoor comfort for non-air conditioned spaces, and they can extend the roof’s service life. The United States Department of Energy also points out that cool roofs can also do wonders for the surrounding environment, reducing local air temperatures, lowering peak electricity demand, and reducing power plant emissions, due to a lower demand for cooling energy use.

Cold Climates

People living in cold climates have an entirely different set of weather problems: freezing rain, snow, sleet, and cold. Roofs in such locales must be sized properly, well-sealed, and energy efficient, with the durability to handle the extremes of each season. Asphalt shingles are a popular choice in regions that see cooler temps, with shingles providing a high durability against the weather, with more insulation properties and a life expectancy of about 30 years, according to home improvement guru Bob Vila. However, these shingles can warp and develop algae in moist, damp climates. Steel roofs are recommended for areas that see high winds on a regular basis. Metal roofs are good for wintry locales, as the snow just melts right off.

Green Solutions

You can have your cake and eat it too, thanks to the recent invention of a new “smart” roof that saves energy in both hot and cold climates. According to U.S. News and World Report, scientists have developed a roof coating made from waste cooking oil from fast food restaurants that has the ability to interpret thermometer readings and switch roles depending on the weather — either reflecting or transmitting solar heat. This bio-based intelligent roof coating repels summer sunlight and significantly reduces air-conditioning bills. When the colder air arrives, it transmits heat to help warm the interior of the structure.

The roofing method you choose will ultimately depend on your budget, as well as the environment in which you live. Consult with a professional roofing company to find the best option for you.

This article was written by Jared Miret, father and home handyman.  He spent many hours researching roofing when he was shopping for his own roofing in New Orleans, and he is excited to make your roofing quest a little easier.

5 Tips to Help you Transition into a New Home

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Source: inoutmovingdelivery.net

For some people, the move from an apartment to a house is one that they’ve been dreaming about for years. Finally being able to free themselves from landlords, rent, and creepy wall-sharing neighbors is certainly a goal worth pursuing. However, while you’re preparing to make that jump from tenant to homeowner, you’ll need to be aware of some things. Many first time home buyers find themselves facing bigger problems and stresses than they ever experienced in an apartment, and the shock of it all can really ruin the excitement and joy of owning your own place. Don’t let that happen to you. Here are a few tips to help make your move from apartment to house a successful venture.

1. Know your responsibilities

In an apartment, your particular responsibilities as a renter are limited. You’re not expected to make home repairs because it’s the responsibility of the landlord to take care of that. The same goes for plumbing, heating and cooling issues, and grounds-keeping. These are all costs that most renters are happy to avoid. However, when you purchase a piece of property, these concerns are now unequivocally yours. You may not have known or cared how to work the sprinkler system back at your old apartment, but you’ll need to know how to use them at your new house. Simply put, if you own the home, you own the problems. So, as a homeowner, it pays to consider just how much extra these added responsibilities are going to cost on average per month, both in terms of time and money. Likewise, as a renter, you would probably simply wait for something to fail before urging your landlord to get it fixed. As a homeowner, you’ll want to regularly inspect and perform maintenance on your home’s various systems so that you can catch any minor issues before they become big problems.

2. Get your finances in order

Buying a home isn’t just about scraping some money together and signing some papers; a house is a decades-long commitment that requires careful scrutiny of your income and finances. You’ll need a high credit score if you want to get the best possible interest rates. If your credit score has some room for improvement, consider waiting on purchasing a house until you can build it up a bit. Also, when you’re planning your budget, be sure to include more than just the monthly mortgage payment, as you’ll also need to consider the cost of maintenance, heating and cooling, water, waste removal, electricity, taxes, and possibly even Homeowner Association (HOA) fees. These expenses can really build up fast. Some expenses homeowners forget to consider are small things like pest control services, changing the air filters regularly, maintaining the water softener unit, monthly or annual home automation or security system costs, lawn care and fertilization, to name a few. These small expenses add up quickly and, if you’re not careful, they could put your budget in the red. A few ways you could prepare your pocketbook for these expenses is by checking out online reviews, such as, home security reviews or lawn care reviews, before making a decision. Look at the services for individual companies and the products that they offer, often times they will have sales or promotions that you can take advantage of.

3. Look for the right home; not simply the biggest

When it comes to real estate, we currently find ourselves in a “buyer’s market.” This means that there are fewer people looking to purchase a home than there are trying to sell one. This can result in low house prices and great interest rates for the new home buyer. However, it can also mean that certain house hunters—especially ones who are sick of the tight fits and small storage space associated with apartments—may end up pushing the limits of their affordability by jumping at the chance to purchase a mansion for a really good deal. These homeowners often end up regretting their decision, when they find themselves spending sometimes as much as 50% of their income or more just on monthly payments for a home that’s too large for their needs. Find something that’s the right size and price for you. Having a gigantic building isn’t worth it if you end up house-poor as a result.

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Source: www.aspenrentalsmn.com

4. Decorate and remodel gradually

For many ex-renters, the realization that you now actually own your own property can lead to an almost feverish urge to personalize everything. Light fixtures, landscaping, paint colors, etc., all feel as though they need to be replaced as quickly as possible. But while any one of these projects could probably be accomplished relatively quickly and inexpensively, all of them together will create time and budget concerns that you may not be ready to deal with. Instead, work on individual projects one at a time and make sure that you’re not overextending your ability, or your bank account.

5. Have fun!

You’re becoming a homeowner! Don’t let the stress or concerns ruin it for you. As long as you take things slow, keep an eye on your finances, and behave responsibly, everything should work out just fine. So grab your keys, swing wide your new front door, and revel in the fact that you don’t have to pay rent anymore. Now, if you could just figure out how to work that sprinkler system…

Author Bio: David Glenn is a home improvement expert. He occasionally freelance writes about home automation and making your home more green. Check out Vivint’s home automation systems for state of the art home automation.

How energy efficient windows can save you money

Properties lose a considerable amount of heat through their windows. But energy-efficient glazing will help to keep your home warm, quiet, and reduce your monthly energy bills. This energy efficient windowscould mean installing double glazing, secondary glazing, or just buying heavier curtains. Installing energy efficient windows will provide you with many benefits. The savings that you make will depend on the size, material and the installer you use. You can expect double glazing windows to last for 20 years or more.

Windows and doors have a considerable impact on heat loss, so any measures that you can take to prevent heat loss are worthwhile and will lower your energy bills significantly.

The advantages of energy-efficient windows

  • Lower energy bills: replacing any single glazed windows with B rated double glazing windows can save you around $240 a year on your bills.

  • Less carbon footprint: Because you will be using less fuel, you’ll generate lower amounts of the carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming.

  • A cozier home: Energy efficient double glazing will reduce heat loss through windows meaning less cold spots and drafts.

  • More peace and quiet: Energy efficient windows will insulate your home against any outside noise such as traffic, trains or shouting.

  • Reduced levels of condensation: energy-efficient glazing helps to reduce condensation build-up on the inside of windows.

How do energy efficient windows work?

energy efficient windowsDouble glazing windows have two sheets of glass and a slam gap between them, usually around 16mm in size; this is needed to form an insulating barrier that stops heat from getting out. This is often filled with gas. Triple glazing windows have three sheets of glass, but they aren’t always a better option than double glazing windows. When looking for the most energy efficient window, look for the EPA logo and the HERS index.

Energy efficient windows are available in a variety of styles, frames and materials. They can vary depending on:

  • The amount of sunlight that travels through the glass.
  • How well they prevent heat from passing through the window.
  • The amount of air that is allowed to leak in and around the window.

What to keep an eye out for

  • The glass: The most energy efficient glass to use for double glazing is Low-E glass. This often has a hidden coating of metal oxide, usually located on one of the internal panes parallel to the gap. This allows light and heat to come in and cuts the amount of that is let out.

In between the window: The more efficient windows will use gases such as xenon, krypton and argon in the gap between the glass sheets.

Pane spacers: These are normally used around the inside edges to separate the two panes of glass. For the highest levels of efficiency, look for pane spacers that contain little or no metal, these are often referred to as ‘warm edge’ spacers.

Frame materials

All of the following frame materials have windows available in all energy ratings.

  • Wooden frames tend to have a lower impact on the environment, but require a lot of maintenance.

  • UPVC frames have a very long shelf life and can be recycled.

  • Aluminum frames are slim and durable, and can also be recycled.

  • Composite frames usually have an inner timber frame that is covered with plastic or aluminum. This lowers the maintenance requirements and ensures the frame is weatherproof.

This is a guest post by David at Leekes, an award winning family owned retailer of Conservatories, Windows and Doors

Essentials to Replace in Your Home Post Divorce

Making a few key changes in your home will help smooth the transition from marriage to divorce. Your mini home makeover doesn’t have to break the bank, though. This time around, do it your way by adjusting the lighting, changing out the bedding and ousting his scent. There will be a huge payoff of style and serenity.

See the Light

Seeing the light is easy if you opt for a new set of window treatments. Get rid of those dark, heavy curtains he wanted so he could sleep in darkness and lighten it up in there by adding some flowy, sheer window treatments to truly see the light. If you like it dark too, hang some sophisticated wooden blinds that can be lifted during the daytime.

Place LED candles throughout the house to soften the lighting while giving your home a warm glow.

Sleep in Sweetness

Take the same level of personalization to your master bedroom, an area you definitely want to revamp. Redoing the master bedroom not only ensures you get rid of threadbare, worn-out sheets but it takes the worn-out memories with them.

Go wild with colors and patterns you’ve always wanted to incorporate that he would have absolutely hated. Take a few tips from RealSimple.com by picking an overall color scheme and mixing a deep solid-colored wall with a bedspread, pillows and accents done up in florals and striped patterns that include the same hues. Take the details right down to your lampshade.

Replacing the furniture is not necessarily a must unless it comes to the bed or mattress you two shared.

Oust His Favorite (Fill in the Blank)

Anything that oozes with the aura or the odor of your ex should go out the door. His favorite armchair, coffee table and even paintings or artwork are fair game. This especially applies to artwork the two of you purchased together that holds strong memories. Take the blank wall as a cue to have your favorite photos enlarged and framed or choose other works that bring you peace when you gaze at them.

Divorce causes major change in your life, and matching it with changes in your home can more readily help you break free of the past and move forward.

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Guest Post By:
Jennifer Vausse

Jen is an interior designer and pet lover. She dreams of starting her own pet-friendly, green design journal someday. In the meantime, she feels lucky to do what she loves.

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