Posts Tagged ‘Shower Heads’

Home Improvements on a Budget

April 28th, 2010



Are you thinking of making some home repairs or improvements? Not only will making these improvements increase the comfort and aesthetics of your home but the value of your home will also increase. Some will take out a loan or second mortgage on their home and feel that drastic changes are needed to improve their home and value but that’s not always necessary. Investing thousands or tens of thousands of dollars into improvements will just put you in debt and if you’re getting ready to sell your home, it may not be a wise return on investment. A few, inexpensive do-it-yourself projects can usually do the trick and not leave you in debt.

Repairs to existing problems should be your first step. You might be thinking that a crack or leaky ceiling is livable but in reality it can lead to bigger problems and will deter prospective renters or buyers.

To repair basement leaks or cracks in cement and masonry, you should use waterproof masonry sealer which is a mixable solution that is applied to walls and hardens to bond and fill cracks. Follow the directions from the manufacturer. A minimal amount of tools are required; they include a wire brush, a paint roller, sponges, mortar sand and a trowel.

It’s necessary to clean the wall before applying anything to it to ensure the product adheres and bonds with the existing wall. Mix the sealer according the instructions and apply a dab of it to cracks. Smooth using your tools so the sealer is flush with the existing wall.

After the sealer is hardened, you can paint the area using masonry paint to maintain aesthetics and help seal and prevent moisture from forming. Before applying the paint, use a wire brush to thoroughly clean and smooth out the area. For an especially rough surface such as cement and brick, use a drill with a wire brush attachment.

Another improvement that can be easily made to your home is replacing faucets and shower heads. While this may seem like something that’s not necessary, it can greatly add to the beauty and value of your home, especially if you have original, cheap faucets. Shower heads come in a variety of styles and features. Kits can be purchased at any home improvement or hardware store. Prices vary depending on the brand but you usually get what you pay for.

Paint can really be an enhancement to your home. The amount of work and expense involved is minimal compared to amount of improvement. If you’re thinking about renting or selling your home then choose colors that will fit many tastes; white isn’t necessary but bright and bold colors aren’t for everyone.

With a few inexpensive repairs and improvements, your home will be comfortable and the resale value will increase.

By: Peter S. Mason

Safety and Accessibility – The Most Popular Home Improvements For Seniors

April 18th, 2010



It won’t come as a surprise that the vast majority of middle-aged and older Americans want to remain living independently in their own homes and communities for as long as possible. This was verified by a survey conducted by AARP. This regular survey, based on telephone interviews of 2,000 persons age 45 and over, examines the opinions and behavior of middle-aged and older Americans regarding their current and future housing situations.

These older Americans want their independence, but they also need to be able to function in their own homes. The survey found that seventy percent of those who are able to make alterations to their homes have made at least one modification in order to make it easier for them to get around. As many as two-thirds of those who made modifications to their home believe those improvements will help allow them to live in their homes longer than they would have been able otherwise, most estimate for another ten years or more. The most popular improvements were focused and accessibility and home safety. Of those polled, 85% said they have already made simple changes to their homes, such as placing non-skid strips in bathtubs, safety bars in showers and handrails on both side of the stairwells.

The top 10 most popular home improvements reported were:

Levered doorknobs. Grab bars in bathrooms. Levered faucets in kitchen sinks. Handrails on both sides of stairwells and on front and rear steps. Grab bars in showers; removal of any door threshold. Movable shower heads for those who must sit. Portable shower seats. A bathroom with a bath/shower as well as a bedroom on the first floor. Widened doors to accommodate wheelchairs. Ramps for those using walkers and wheelchairs.

As Americans continue to live longer and demand independence, these types of improvements will likely continue to increase.

By: Shawn Meldrum

Simple and Easy Home Improvement Projects

December 16th, 2009



After a hard day’s work everybody would love to spend quality time at home. Most people invest a lot on homes. The investment is never a waste. It improves the value of the place.Your home is where you spend most of your time.

Weekends are the time to potter around the house. Easy home improvement projects keep you occupied, relaxed and physically fit.

You could brighten and spruce up the living room. Try painting the walls. You could even add wall paper. A painting or work of art will draw attention to that area. Don’t forget light fixtures. Invest on energy efficient bulbs. Focus lights for works of art work wonders.

Create your own art work. It’s easy. Collect leaves of different shapes and sizes. Make a collage with it. You could even try leaf painting. You could even find treasure at second hand stores.

New curtains would brighten up the room. Colors and fabrics that create a warm feeling would be good. Cushions could update an old chair or couch.

Shop discount stores yield treasures like candle holders, candles, potpourri and odd little things for a lesser price.

You could make changes in the ceiling too. Trim the border with wall paper. It will lend a rich look to the room and make it noticeable.

Rearranging furniture is an option too. Pick up new and antique furniture for your bedroom. Change the curtains and bed linen. Arrange mildly scented flowers in vases for that exotic feeling.

Implement a few changes in the kitchen. Handles of cabinets can be changed. Check hinges to make sure screws are tight. Brighten up the kitchen with pots of sweet scented herbs and flowers.

Another investment is hardware and accessories for the bathroom. Get new, matching towels. Replace broken soap dishes, faucets, shower heads and handles.

Remember the outside of your home needs improvement too. Plan a herb garden. There are lots of things you could do with herbs like herbal crafts, herbal teas and herbal seasonings. It’s a pleasure and joy to watch your plants grow. A warm and sunny area is the right spot for a herb patch.

Plan for flowering plants, they brighten up the entire place. Edges and hedges look beautiful.

Give your easy home improvement project a professional touch by copying ideas from magazines. The internet is a gold mine of information. A little change you make could bring about a big difference.

By: Guru Bhakt