Posts Tagged ‘Hardware Store’

How to Find Great Free Home Improvement Catalogs

February 28th, 2010



With entire television networks and multiple magazines dedicated to home improvement, it’s easy to see why home renovations are quickly becoming the fastest growing trend in North America.

Giant, big-box stores and smaller, specialty retailers are popping up all over and they all have their own catalogs. Whether you’re planning a one-room design idea, pricing tile or working on an estimate for a total house overhaul, free home improvement catalogs are a great way to get inspiration and price points for every project. Keep reading for five tips on how to find the best home improvement catalogs and how you can use them to help plan your next project.

1. Call your favorite manufacturers.

If you love your best friend’s new kitchen tile, ask who made it and call that company to request a copy of their latest catalog. They’ll gladly send it out to you along with the contact information for a local sales representative.

2. Ask at your local hardware store.

Because company reps visit home renovation retailers, they often drop off piles of free catalogs that are chock full of product information, prices and design ideas. Simply ask your local store clerk if they have any catalogs that you could take home to browse through. They’re happy to distribute them.

3. Search online.

Most manufacturers either make their full catalog available to browse online or they provide a simple order form that lets you request a mail-order copy of their free catalog right from your home office. You can also use the web to hunt down new companies and look for products you wouldn’t normally try. Check home improvement and design blogs for ideas on manufacturers to investigate.

4. Attend a home improvement “show.”

Attending a home improvement show or exposition is the best way to see a lot of products in one place and pick up hundreds of free home improvement catalogs. Most manufacturers set up booths with sales reps who can not only demo their available products, but also answer your questions. Their sales reps are happy to give out full catalogs along with their contact information for future sales.

5. Don’t forget the specialists.

Some companies do absolutely everything. Others are highly specialized and may only make designer faucets or unique drawer pulls. When building your home improvement catalog collection, remember to include the specialists. Take the time to at least glance through a few home improvement catalogs. They are packed with great ideas they may sway your ultimate do-it-yourself project decision.

By: John Rutledge

Ways to Keep Home Improvement Costs Under Control

February 7th, 2010



Home improvement projects can put a major strain on your finances. Every homeowner who goes into a home improvement project is looking for ways to keep expenses reasonable. However, there is always the strain of trying to save money while not compromising quality. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help keep your project budget under control, while still ensuring you are getting the final results you desire.

Being Prepared

One of the top ways to help ensure project costs do not go sky high is to make a budget for the project. You want to itemize every expense, down to the littlest thing. You want to make sure that you have every cost in your budget so you can get the best idea of the total cost. To get started you will need to have a good plan. Take your plan to the hardware or home improvement store and start pricing items. You are using these prices as a guide for now. Once you have assembled all the prices and have your budget you can then begin to look over where you may be able to get better deals and save money, if needed. Your budget should remain part of your project. You should stick to it to help you not go over your budget.

Shop Around

Once you have your budget, you will probably want to try to lower the total cost. A good way to do this is to shop around and seek out bargains. You should look for closeout deals, discounts and sales. One good place to go looking is the internet. You can find many good bargains there and end up saving a lot of money. Whether you are buying curtains or drapes, carpets, or fixtures, you may find what you are looking for. Many businesses offer specials that are only available through their websites, so by shopping online you could end up saving quite a bit rather than going to the store and shopping. Additionally, many businesses will allow you to order online and then pick up at the store. That can be convenient when you need something right away or simply just do not want to wait for it to be shipped.

You should also watch the sales ads. Stores will often advertise good bargains, but they may not have the item in stock when you get there if you wait. By staying on top of the sales, you can get to the store when the sale begins and be sure to get the item you need without having to wait for a new delivery. You can also look into the less popular brands, which are often of similar quality but cost much less than major brands. You may prefer to stick to name brands for certain items, but using lower priced brands for some things, will really help you to save money.

By: Ray L. Walberg