Small Projects; More Bang for the Buck! Part Two
January 20, 2010 by Pam Salls
With the current economy making it’s slow but steady recovery, many Roswell homeowners are opting for smaller remodeling projects. Below is part two of a two part series. The good news is that these projects will give you more bang for your buck when it comes time to sell.
6. Freshen up the basement – Homeowners with cement block or poured concrete walls can have a contractor fill in cracks with hydraulic cement and then paint them with waterproofing paint. Adding a topcoat of paint adds color. Painting the basement floor with a good heavy-duty cement floor paint, really gives your basement (and garage for that matter) a clean look.
Small Projects; More Bang for the Buck! Part One
January 9, 2010 by Pam Salls
With the current economy making it’s slow recovery, many Roswell homeowners are opting for smaller remodeling projects. Below is part one of a two part series. Part two will be posted in a few weeks. The good news is that these projects will give you more bang for your buck when it comes time to sell.
1. Tidy up kitchen cabinets – Make no mistake, potential buyers open up kitchen cabinets and look inside. Added rollout organizing trays let buyers feel like there’s lots of room for their stuff.
September’s Home Tips and Trends
September 23, 2008 by Pam Salls
When it comes to remodeling your home, it’s recommended to put your money where your mouth is…. in your kitchen of course! A kitchen is the best room in your home to consider renovating. Whether you’re planning to stay in your home for a while or are looking to sell in a few years, a remodeled kitchen is the best way to increase the value of your home. Quantifying how much a renovated room will improve your quality of life is difficult to determine, but what percentage of each dollar spent on home improvements you’ll recoup when you sell, is easy.


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