Home Improvement ROI
This article explores which home remodeling or home improvement projects provide the highest ROI (Return on Investment) on your home remodeling dollar.
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This article explores which home remodeling or home improvement projects provide the highest ROI (Return on Investment) on your home remodeling dollar.
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Homes need routine checkups and maintenance just like the doctor recommends routine health and dental checkups, except you don’t have to leave the house and suffer the waiting room blues. Consider your home’s health and wellness as you would your own health. There are basic preventative measures, mentioned on www.mojohomerepairs.com, that can be taken prior to sudden costly repairs and unsuitable living conditions. It doesn’t take much money to maintain your home’s mojo.
For starters set aside a few hours, check out the maintenance checklist on www.mojohomerepairs.com, grab a clipboard, pen and a flashlight. Don’t forget to get out the ladder for the hard to reach burnt out light bulbs and a few tools to fix that leaking faucet or maybe a few other nagging small repairs.
There are many inexpensive and fairly easy ways to maintain and improve your home’s mojo:
Home maintenance is the key to the health of your home, use a maintenance checklist to ensure your home is in top condition and stays that way. There preventative measures taken the better condition of your home’s safety, value, efficiency and comfort.
A Fresh Coat of Paint is a very inexpensive way to freshen up dull white walls, consider a pale moss green or beige.
Clean Front Exterior of Home by cutting grass, removing debris from rocks, trimming trees, power washing exterior, driveway and walkways, wash windows and paint touch ups on siding, fences and walls.
Organize your living areas by using a few baskets for game controllers, and accessories, remotes any piles of things and stuff around the house. Utilize the attic space so you can store off season items.
Change burnt out light bulbs and clean lighting fixtures and windows.
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Energy efficiency is always important on the stove or in the oven. In winter, energy costs are higher and those wasted BTUs really start to add up. In the summer, heating costs may be lower, but careless cooking results in wasted heat, which fills the home and causes the cooling system to work harder. Gas or electric, your stove is vital to energy efficiency. For exact information be sure to consult with a kitchen contractor, however there are ways you can cut your energy usage by as much as half and they will cost you nothing.
On the Stove
For most of us, homes are our single biggest investment. As a living space, a home’s design and condition impact our lives day in and day out…Read on about Deciding to Remodel
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