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started by Randell Cline on 20 Apr 12
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    Know your own capabilities, and know too when you should call a professional. This article offers insight into some of the most popular do-it-yourself projects and identifies which projects are best left to a professional.

    Note that shingle roofing tiles are prone to damage and cracking so it's important to inspect these regularly and undertake maintenance as required to avoid leaks.

    Safety precautions are the first consideration when planning a home renovation. You run the risk of ruining your work or injuring yourself if you don't take proper precautions. Be careful about following all instructions that came with your power tools. Also have a clear understanding of what your project with involve.

    To lower the electric costs associated to illuminating your yard, you can change your regular light to one that contains a motion sensor. You can still turn the light on manually when you need to, and most models also let you fine tune the sensitivity.

    Doing so causes the bristles to buckle and become ineffective. Rather, try storing your broom with the bristles facing up. Let your mops breathe, too. Hang them to allow them to dry and stay odor-free.

    You should insulate your pipes before winter strikes to prevent the lines from freezing. Weatherizing tape is an easy, affordable and effective option for insulating your plumbing. They will not be in danger of freezing, and you will not have to worry about the cost of replacement if that happened.

    Have you ever looked at a home, wondered about the number of bathrooms inside and whether that was enough? The actual value of a home can be influenced by how many bathrooms it has. Adding an extra bath or even two baths can significantly add to the value of your home.

    If your gutters are clogged, it can lead to drainage issues, especially when you are in the middle of a rainy summer. Clogged gutters will overflow down the sides of your home and can even cause water to seep into your basement. You should take time, and clean your gutters before you have to deal with the mess.

    Stucco is a wonderful alternative when replacing siding on the exterior of your house. Stucco is simple to put up, but you may want to hire a professional just to be safe. Also be aware that some types of siding require paperwork to be filled out before it can be applied to your home. Either way, after it's done, you will find yourself content and it's a product that usually lasts for a long time.

    When making improvements, take a second to focus on your porch. It's the first thing your visitors see and it gives them a good impression of your house. Keep it tidy and make it interesting with unique lights, or beautiful flower arrangements. These simple improvements raise the overall value of your home.

    Work on painting the room before you make any other improvements. It is much easier to paint the walls and the ceiling first before you get new floor installed. Drop cloths and tarps are unlikely to prevent all paint spill from marring your new floor.

    Motion detector lights are a good option to consider if you are planning to install exterior lights on your property. Lights that turn on when motion is detected make a home more secure because they serve to alert you to visitors or prowlers who enter your property after dark. It also saves you money on your electric bills.

    Think about adding paneling onto your walls for a fresh and fast new look. Paneling is an inexpensive and quick way to give your home an updated look. If at any time you decide to make more changes, it is not difficult to remove and won't damage the walls.

    When you are remodeling a room that has a lot of moisture, like a bathroom, consider replacing the wall board with a water-resistant version. Water-resistant wall board is called "green board" by the construction industry and will stand up to moisture much better than standard wall board. Also, most brands have special treatments to prevent mold growth.

    Theft can be a big issue when it comes to doing home improvements, as building supplies are a hot commodity and easy for people to steal and re-sell. Keep all building supplies in a safe place when you're not working on something. If the home you are working on is secure, with all the windows and doors in place with proper locks, then you can always store your supplies in there. Try a storage container that locks if your house is still not able to be locked.

    Avoid listening to everything a contractor tells you. It is easy for an over-zealous contractor to overwhelm an inexperienced home owner and escalate the scope of a job beyond what might really be needed. Before additional costs and labor are agreed upon, the homeowner should carefully review the contractor's proposal.

    Try switching out all of the light bulbs in your house for energy efficient ones. By switching bulbs, you will lower the cost of your electric bill, plus help the environment. Additionally, energy efficient bulbs have a longer life than regular bulbs and they emit more light. Use modern, energy efficient bulbs instead.

    When you use these tips you can get rid of any hassles or extra expenses that might happen if you do not plan. Now that you have the confidence to get started, grab a saw or a screwdriver and begin to improve your home right now!


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