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Summer renovation projects that can add value to your home


(NC) Summer is a time to stretch your legs and enjoy the warm weather with your family and friends. During this time, many people are also looking to make upgrades to their home.

Whether you’re looking to add more value to your home, make a few eco-friendly improvements or simply maximize your enjoyment, there’s a renovation project for everyone. Give your home a breath of new life with these summer renovation projects that can add value to it.

1) Update the interior

  • If you’re looking to undertake some bigger projects, first consider whether you have the necessary skills and experience to execute the project or if you should hire a professional. If you need to hire a professional, be sure to do your research beforehand and choose a contractor you feel comfortable with.
  • If you plan on starting with the kitchen or bathroom, items like kitchen tiles, custom cabinets or countertops could take months to arrive, so make sure to order these in advance if you are on a tight timeline. Use quality materials and make upgrades consistent with the rest of the home.
  • Repainting the interior in more neutral tones can go a long way. Cleaning up any scuff marks or filling small holes can bring your walls back to life.
  • Consider updating your decor such as the lighting, fixtures and countertops and replace or refinish worn flooring to modernize your home.

2) Spruce up the outside of your home

  • Summer is the best time to replace any shingles on your roof that are broken or loose to avoid water leaks. Have a maintenance professional inspect all walls for any cracks that need to be sealed to keep water out and avoid major damage.
  • If you’re tired of seeing a sad-looking fence, it might be time to explore waterproofing or staining.
  • Install exterior lighting to brighten up walkways and the front of your home.

3) Eco-friendly changes

  • Invest in new insulation and draft-sealing to help save on the energy you’re using to heat or cool.
  • Make the switch to LED lightbulbs throughout your house. On average they last about 10 years and are around 85 per cent more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs.
  • Install energy-efficient windows to save on heating and air conditioning, while also increasing your home’s long-term value.

4) Maximize enjoyment

  • Complete that unfinished basement and dedicate the extra space to something you love, like working out or hosting trivia nights with your friends.
  • Consider starting your own herb garden or picking up some houseplants – not only can they help improve the air quality in your home, but they can also boost your mood.

It’s important to inform your insurance company when you’re planning a renovation to ensure your policy remains in effect. There may be additional insurance implications if certain work is not done by licensed professionals, such as electrical work or plumbing. Renovations that increase your home’s value may change the classification of your policy, so whether the project is big or small, be sure to get a quote for any new coverage. Companies like Belairdirect can provide a quote in minutes and help you along every step on the road to renos. Learn more at belairdirect.com.

 


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