DIY Projects for Increasing Your Home's Resale Value
DIY Projects for Increasing Your Home's Resale Value
(ARA) - With
housing prices on the decline, homeowners are looking for ways to
ensure top dollar when selling their homes. There are many DIY
projects homeowners can easily do in a weekend that will increase
the value of their property.
The first project involves simple landscaping. Trim hedges, prune
trees and nourish the lawn. You might also think about adding some
new, healthy seasonal ornamentals if you're thinking about selling
in the near future.
Another project is a bit more physical but can be done by two
people over the course of a weekend. Consider a make-over for your
deck.
Today's hidden deck fasteners offer a smooth "nail-free" surface,
which preserves the beauty of the wood and reduces splitting,
splintering, cupping and rotting. Costs and installation times have
been dramatically reduced thus making this an affordable and easy
project for do-it-yourselfers.
Simply replace the surface deck boards with an inexpensive grade of
wood (pressure treated), use hidden deck fasteners, like Tiger
Claw's TC-2, and finish with a deeper shade of brown stain. Your
deck will have the appearance of hard wood flooring. If you want a
really fast installation, use pre-grooved decking materials with
Tiger Claw's TC-G fastener. For more on hidden deck fasteners,
visit www.deckfasteners.com.
Many potential homebuyers are now thinking green and looking for
eco-friendly houses. Hot2o, by FAFCO, is the world's first
lightweight, affordable, all-polymer, DIY solar hot water system
designed to reduce water heating bills by up to 50 percent. Hot2o
is designed to work with any conventional residential hot water
tank and can be installed in just a weekend by one person using
normal household tools. Potential buyers will love the idea of
guilt-free showers.
GreenHomeGuide.com provides hundreds of ideas for quick and
affordable green DIY projects. It's a free one-stop resource for
best practices and experiences, and offers more than a dozen
regional directories of locally-available green DIY products,
services and retailers.
If your home is looking a little worn on the outside, a quick
weekend fix can involve replacing or painting old and rotting wood
surrounding windows and doors. If you're thinking about siding, the
Bear Clip system is designed to make installing fiber cement siding
so easy that one person can do it. According to the manufacturer,
Bear Cub Industries, the Bear Clip reduces installation labor by 40
percent.
For inside the house, you'd be surprised just how much difference a
fresh coat of paint can make. Depending on the size of your house,
how many rooms you want to do and how many helpers you have,
painting can be accomplished on a weekend. Select warm, yet
conservative paints that make rooms look large, open and
inviting.
Finally, for kitchens and bathrooms, change the hardware and
perhaps replace the cabinet door fronts. It's easy to do and
doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
With so many homes on the market today, homebuyers can afford to be
choosy. Investing your time in weekend DIY home improvements can
help you not only land the sale but also achieve your asking price
-- and maybe even better.
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