The ROI on Exterior Home Improvements
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Let's take a look at four essential steps to planning for replacement windows, roof repairs, and other home improvements.
It’s the beginning of the year and a time when most people start making plans for the next twelve months, especially in the case of big exterior home renovation projects. Most people understand the effect new roofing, siding, windows and doors can make on our homes, but did you know what it can do for your psyche?
With just a few exterior improvements, such as window replacements, front door replacement, siding, and roof repair, you can dramatically increase your home's value.
emperatures are dropping outside, but if you have drafty windows, temperatures are dropping inside too. On average, up to 25 percent of your home’s heat escapes through its windows. Fear not! You have several options to consider in order to remedy this “drafty” situation. Don’t know if you have drafty windows? Here’s how to check.
Fall has fallen upon us (pardon the pun), winter is right on its tail, and now is a great time for replacement windows. Replacement windows can be installed year round, so why not add it to your home improvement list this season. Improving your home’s efficiency and cutting costs on heating and cooling are just some of the benefits of replacement windows. Heading into a potentially frigid winter, you also want to keep your family warm and your home safe from potential leaks, drafts, mold, infestations, etc. But which windows are best for your house? How do you choose?