Fixing Things Fast Without Becoming Furious: Homeowner Tips

Fixing Things Fast Without Becoming Furious: Homeowner Tips

A collection of tips on how to begin improving your home makes the perfect starting point for a beginner to emerge and hopefully begin improving their own home much easier. Below is just such a collection that will hopefully assist the eager novice into eventually becoming a pro when it comes to home improvement.

Sometimes, you only need one little improvement to raise a home’s value. Whether you are planning to sell or not, opt for doing small home improvement projects throughout the year. Paint your home’s interior and exterior for a fresh look. Something as simple as this, which costs you only one or two hundred dollars, can increase the value nearly one thousand dollars!

To save money on home maintenance, check all of your faucets and pipes for leaks and have them repaired quickly. Leaking faucets can waste quite a bit of water, costing you in higher bills. Also, pipes that are leaking within your walls or under your house can lead to serious water damage.

When you are replacing the baseboards, opt for stained wood over painted for more appeal. Stained wood baseboards can help to add depth to your room and make it seem more appealing. They also are better at hiding minor scuffs and dents than painted, and are easier to touch up should damage occur. There is a wide selection of colors in wood stain that can match most looks.

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.

It is possible to update the appearance of your refrigerator and other appliances without spending a bundle. Stainless steel is popular, but it does not make sense to discard a perfectly good refrigerator just because it does not look trendy. It is actually possible to purchase inexpensive spray paint for appliances that can transform their look. This will instantly liven up the appearance of your kitchen.

Is it cheaper to do it yourself or pay someone else? If you decide to completely re-do your bathroom, but know nothing about plumbing, it might be beneficial to pay a plumber to come in. Also, you can check out the self help books at your local building supply. Don’t be afraid to ask. A simple project shouldn’t cost more because of inexperience.

Before you embark on a home improvement project, consider the impact on your home’s resale value. For example, converting your garage into a living room may make sense for your immediate needs, but many home buyers are turned off this sort of addition. Even if you don’t plan on selling immediately, circumstances can change, and you may have to spend additional money getting your home back to the way it was.

Well, hopefully the aforementioned collection of tips were enough to give you a great start on what to do and expect when it comes to improving your own home. This collection was carefully constructed to be an aid in your arsenal so that you can begin to hone your home improvement skills into doing great and safe improvement jobs.

Aaron Bascom

Aaron Bascom