Archive for February, 2010

Save Money Doing Home Improvements Out of Season

February 26th, 2010



You may be looking outside at the wind and rain (and maybe even snow) and wondering who does home improvement projects in the winter? The short answer is people who want to save money.

Summer is the busiest time of year for remodeling and other house projects, but there are many things you can have done in spring, autumn, and even winter. And guess what? You’ll save money because contractors are less busy this time of year, and they’re often eager to cut deals in order to get some business.

It’s true that some projects are best done in the warm, dry days of summer, but there are lots of home improvements you can do “out of season” without trouble. Let’s take a look at a few of them.

If you’re looking for a few winter projects, this is a good time of year to remodel the kitchen or bathroom. Since these are done entirely indoors, weather does not make a difference. Busy during the time leading up to Thanksgiving and Christmas (as customers are eager to get their houses ready for the holidays), design and remodeling professionals often experience a lull in late December and January. This is a great time to contact them, because they’ll be eager to get business going in the new year. You may even be able to negotiate for a 10% discount. Also, kitchen appliances often go on sale late in the year, so this may be a good time to buy that stainless steel refrigerator and oven you’ve been drooling over.

Another home improvement project you can tackle in the winter is landscaping. Because the trees are bare and the bushes are flower-free, most people don’t think about landscaping this time of year. That makes it the perfect time to contact a landscape architect, designer, or contractor. Again, you may be able to negotiate deals for work done in the off seasons, and pruning fruit trees is easier when the leaves are on the ground. In addition, this is a good time of year to eradicate pest plants and weeds.

If you’re looking forward toward the spring, a good home improvement project for that time of year is replacing the roof. Roofing companies are busy during the summer, which is the peak season, and can afford to charge a premium for their work. But if you can find a dry week in the spring, you won’t be charged high prices and you won’t have to wait for the roofer to have an opening in a busy schedule.

You can also pour concrete in the spring if you’ve been thinking about a patio or new walkway. Concrete actually likes water, using it as fuel for the curing process, so a damp overcast (but not rainy) spring day is great for pouring a driveway or patio. Pouring concrete in the spring also means the slab will have a long time to cure before winter brings freezing temperatures.

If you’re looking ahead to home improvement projects for next fall, you could schedule exterior house painting for then. Painting in the rain isn’t a good idea, but that doesn’t mean you can paint only in the summer (high temperatures and direct sunlight can actually dry the paint before it has had a chance to bond properly to the surface). Save money on getting your house painted by asking the contractor to treat your home as a fill-in job, one he or she works on in bits and pieces between other projects. The contractor may be able to offer a discount, as this keeps the crew busy during days they’d otherwise have no work.

These are just a few home improvement projects that you can save money on by scheduling them in the off season. Be willing to think outside the box, and you can get some great deals on renovating your home.

By: TC Thorn

Getting Home Improvements For Less

February 25th, 2010



Do you ever find that you look around your house and wonder whether you could make some improvements? Many of us tend to look at our homes in the same way, but it’s easy to put off making changes because we fear the high costs involved. This article is all about providing you with some useful advice that can be used to ensure that you can get home improvements done for less money.

The costs that most people associate with improvements to the home can often be thought of as being in two categories. The first set of costs are associated with getting professional help to actually get the work done. The second large set of costs are caused by the need to buy in suitable materials. The key to reducing how much you spend is to look at these two areas and see what you can do.

Getting rid of those costs associated with hiring people is probably easier than you might think. You’ll soon see that there are various steps that can be taken to help reduce your spending. It may be, for instance, that you’ll be able to take on more of the workload yourself. If you don’t think that you’ll be able to handle the work then you might find that you have some friends who can help. Even if you end up paying them a reduced rate for their help, you’ll still be making a saving.

People tend to worry when they think about reducing what they’ll be paying for materials. That’s because they think that others will notice that they’ve not bought designer products and spent an enormous amount of money. The reverse is usually true. Others are fare more likely to be impressed if you can add your own unique touch to products that were actually fairly cheap to begin with.

Are you still worried that you won’t be able to cut costs by enough? If so, think about whether you could scale back your plans. Do you, for instance, really need to do all of the work that you’d initially thought about? Many home owners find that they can discover creative solutions. You can still make great home improvements, but you needn’t pay too much for them.

By: Keith Barrett

Finding Your Favorite Home Improvement Centers

February 24th, 2010



If you enjoy doing projects in your home yourself, you will want to be sure that you can find the right home improvement centers for your materials and instruction. By taking advantage of your favorite centers, you can do all different kinds of projects around your home yourself, which will save you the cost of labor. The home improvement centers offer materials for your project, of course, but they also offer directions and other tools for your remodeling needs to help you give your home a new look and feel.

Lowe’s Home Improvement

One of the favorite home centers of most homeowners is the Lowe’s Home Improvement Store. This store has been in business for over 50 years and is constantly working to help bring the materials that their customers need and want.

Lowe’s has a wide variety of different materials and tools that they offer for your purchase. Their low prices will help meet anyone’s budget, so that you can do any project that you need to do in your home. Their “project centers” offer you guides to materials, instructions, reviews of different tools, and other material to allow you to do the projects that you want and need. Their website offers you one-on-one instructions to do any project in your home that you can imagine.

Sutherlands

Sutherlands has a long standing tradition of being a family owned store that offers low prices and easy to follow instructions. Since 1917, they have kept their customers satisfied with their knowledge and selection that keeps customers returning time and time again.

Concerning their selection, they offer many different selections and products for you to do all of the home projects that you want and need to do. They carry doors, windows, blinds, building materials, heating supplies, paint, plumbing supplies, and more. Anything that you need to help take care of your home, you can find at Sutherlands.

Home Depot

Another very popular home improvement center is Home Depot. They are considered one of the largest home improvement centers in this country and offer you everything that you need to do those DIY projects around your home. They are established all over the country and are respected by homeowners around the country. There are over 1000 stores all around the country that offer you materials and instruction to do those pesky DIY projects around your home. From housewares to paint to electrical and plumbing supplies and more, you will be able to find all different kinds of supplies to help you take care of your home.

No matter where you decide to go for your materials for your home improvement projects, you will want to be sure that you know what your choices are, so that you can decide on the best center for your budget and your needs. Using the tools that they offer, including reviews and instruction, you can do the projects in your home with great success and skill. Use the centers for information and supplies and you will soon find that your home is seeing the benefits.

By: Kurt A. Schefken