Home Improvement Secrets You May Not Know About

Sunday, July 29, 20120 Comments

By Phillip Roosevelt


Some homeowners have a phobia about home improvement. It might be messy, expensive or time-consuming. Learning a little about the process beforehand, can help minimize these fears. In many cases, all it takes to make a home improvement project a snap, is to read a few handy tips. Here are a few of those tips, which may apply to your next home improvement job.

If you have a home improvement project, why not involve the neighbors? Look into tool borrowing websites to borrow goods from your neighbors. You can borrow expensive tools for just a fraction of the cost; saving you lots of money, and enabling you to have the tools you need when you need them. Bonus! You get to meet and know your neighbors, making your neighborhood a better, happier place to live.

View possible paint colors in the room that you are painting before deciding on a final color. If you view the actual color on the walls at different times of the day and with different lighting then you are more likely to choose a color that you will be happy with long-term.

If you are planning on painting a room as part of a home improvement project, you can save money by accurately estimating the amount of paint you will need. One gallon of paint will cover about 350 square feet of wall space, unless you are painting drywall, which absorbs more paint. An accurate estimate can prevent you from overbuying paint, which once mixed in a specific color generally can't be returned.

When moving into a home you should get an alarm system installed. There are people who may have been in your home when it belonged to the previous owner and who know how to easily get in and out of your home. An alarm system will protect your home from intruders.

When you are looking to take care of the cluttered attic or garage in your home, take full advantage of the first few weeks of the fall or the early springtime so that you can empty the contents of the spaces, organize effectively and be comfortable while you do so.

The bathroom is another vital part of the house when you're trying to flip it. Most rooms like bedrooms and living rooms can easily be customized by buyers to fit their style, but you want to make sure the bathrooms are in good condition. Make sure the sink and tub/shower are in good shape, if not, replace them. If the floors are linoleum, swap it out for tile.

Lastly, you should check the ball cock of the tank. If the ball cock washer is worn or damaged, simply remove and replace it. An easy indicator of ball cock trouble is a float ball that is positioned correctly with a higher than normal water level.

Millions of homeowners decide every day to make some type of improvement to their homes, and many of them end up with poor results. Pay attention to the tips provided to you in this article so that you're always making the best possible home improvement decisions when it's time to spruce up your house.




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