Sunday, 29 July 2012

Want To Make Home Improvements? Read On

By Phillip Roosevelt


Some homeowners have a phobia about home improvement. It might be messy, expensive or time-consuming. Learning a little about the process beforehand, can help minimize these fears. In many cases, all it takes to make a home improvement project a snap, is to read a few handy tips. Here are a few of those tips, which may apply to your next home improvement job.

If you have a home improvement project, why not involve the neighbors? Look into tool borrowing websites to borrow goods from your neighbors. You can borrow expensive tools for just a fraction of the cost; saving you lots of money, and enabling you to have the tools you need when you need them. Bonus! You get to meet and know your neighbors, making your neighborhood a better, happier place to live.

When renovating a kitchen, be sure to perform a good deep clean before applying any paint. The walls are probably covered with at least a thin layer of grease. This grease will make it difficult for the new paint to stick. It is also possible that your kitchen walls don't need paint at all and are just dirty with grease!

If you are planning on painting a room as part of a home improvement project, you can save money by accurately estimating the amount of paint you will need. One gallon of paint will cover about 350 square feet of wall space, unless you are painting drywall, which absorbs more paint. An accurate estimate can prevent you from overbuying paint, which once mixed in a specific color generally can't be returned.

Before painting or staining a wooden object you should use sandpaper to smooth the surface of the wood and then wipe the object off with a damp rag. Sanding the object with fine grit sandpaper will help give the object a smooth finish. Wiping the object down with a damp rag will remove any dust, which will also help to keep the finish smooth.

When you are looking to take care of the cluttered attic or garage in your home, take full advantage of the first few weeks of the fall or the early springtime so that you can empty the contents of the spaces, organize effectively and be comfortable while you do so.

When considering a bathroom remodel, think small. A small budget can still mean a big impact, that looks much more expensive than it actually was. Replace towel bars, toilet roll holders, the mirror, and your light fixture. Add a coat of paint to really spruce things up. Your bathroom will look modern and updated without leaving a dent in your pocketbook.

Lastly, you should check the ball cock of the tank. If the ball cock washer is worn or damaged, simply remove and replace it. An easy indicator of ball cock trouble is a float ball that is positioned correctly with a higher than normal water level.

A home improvement project is nothing to fear for the well-prepared homeowner. Good tips like the ones in this article, will help keep projects on-time, under-budget and hassle-free. A little self-education on the subject of home improvement can conquer a homeowner's fears and guide him or her, through projects that make the home more beautiful, more useful, and more valuable.




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