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Remodeling,
It's
funny how most homes seem to change after we have lived in them for a
while--even the perfect house starts to show deficiencies. Our needs
change, but unfortunately, houses don't sense that and automatically
adjust. If you need more space, or want a different utilization of the
space you have, you will need to remodel or expand your home (or move).
One of the best ways of enhancing the investment in your home--as well
as making the house more desirable when it is time to sell--is
remodeling or adding on to your residence. Spending some time doing some
research, as well as preparing to choose the right contractor to do the
job, will pay off big dividends.
Any remodeling project can turn into an expensive endeavor. Before you
begin the process of investing in remodeling or expansion, take a few
minutes to investigate whether it is better to remodel or sell,
and see which projects
will historically bring the highest return. Just because you spend the
money to improve your home does not mean that you will reap a big (or
any) reward from your investment. Certain improvements (most notably
swimming pools and spas) may add little or nothing to your home's value,
and may, due to liability and safety concerns, actually
hurt
the resale of your property. In general, those projects which add
additional space to the home, or modernize systems, kitchens, or
bathrooms, will bring the highest return on investment.
Once you have made the decision that a remodeling project will benefit
you, it is a good idea to spend some time investigating ways of finding professionals to do the
job. Mistakes here
can become a real nightmare.
The Internet has
made so much of the task of finding resources--such as finding a
reliable contractor--much easier than in the past. We've found an excellent source
available oneline. From maintenance to remodeling, we are committed to providing
homeowners with qualified and professional contractors. All their member
contractors have been pre-screened to ensure they are properly licensed,
and insured. Best of all, both of these services are free.
Make a comparison among
contractors on a number of variables, including references and quality
of previous work as well as price. Sometimes taking the lowest bid only
guarantees problems.
Remodeling a home can also require special needs for your homeowners'
insurance. |