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Starting A Home Improvement Project? Learn Some Tricks

By Johnathan Black


A home improvement project is a great step and a good investment for any homeowner. These jobs add livability and beauty to homes and, huge increases to resale values associated with the homes. This is why home improvements can be both profitable and enjoyable. Read on for a few ideas on how to get the most out of it.

If you're using a contractor, have a signed contract in place before work begins. You may even be better off if the contract is looked over by an attorney before the first hammer is raised. This contract should clearly outline the starting and finishing dates, any warranty information that is applicable, the exact work that will be done and the total sum for labor and materials.

Consult a professional for larger jobs. Even if you think you know what you are doing, you can benefit from a professional's experience in the field. A professional has done the job more often than you have and can help you find supplies, get the job done quicker and troubleshoot any problems.

Whenever your home improvement projects call for installing or replacing light switches, spend a little extra money to equip each room's primary lights with a dimmer switch. Not only will you yourself enjoy the increased flexibility offered by good dimmers, the expenditure will pay off in terms of a little added market value if you ever sell your home.

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.

While you might be courting the prospect of installing a traditional fireplace to help heat your home, this could be a bad decision. Besides any consideration of the looks (and smells) of such a fireplace, you need to know that it is never that efficient. A great deal of the air it heats escapes directly up the chimney. Additionally, fires use of lots of oxygen, and that's not good for your health.

If an elderly parents live in your home, plan your home improvements or renovations to make their living space safe and easily accessible. For instance, a step-in shower can keep you safe since it reduces the falling risk. You can also install grab bars in your bathroom to make the task of cleaning up a bit easier as well.

Even if you have done some home improvement projects in the past and received great results, you want to know the secret tips and advice that lies within the world of home improvement. You can never learn too much as there is always a strategy or technique you haven't considered. The advice in this article could be a great stepping stone for learning a lot more.




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