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WATERPROOFING BENEFITS:

  • Increased property value.
  • Structurally sound foundation.
  • A healthier home environment for your family.
  • A warmer basement during winter.
  • Enjoy an increased living space.
  • A more attractive and more comfortable home.

FACTS ABOUT WET BASEMENTS:

  • Wet basements create the perfect environment for termite activity.
  • Trapped musty air in basements travel to upper living areas in buildings.
  • Wet basements have excessive mold and mildew.
  • Mildew in drywall is known to be toxic.
  • Wet basements promote allergic discomfort.
  • Wet basements add to humidity THROUGHOUT the house.
  • Wet basements cost more to heat, as it takes more energy to heat damp air.
  • USEABLE SPACE can sometimes be DOUBLED with a properly waterproofed basement.

 

 

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Bathroom Remodeling: Adding Value To Your Home

by Terry Lamb

Bathroom remodeling, which is even more popular among home improvement projects than kitchen remodeling, is the most common project for remodeling. Typically a bathroom sees a great deal more foot traffic than all of the other rooms of the home. Also, many people consider the bathroom a place of rest and relaxation, a place you can seek relief from the stresses of the day. If you have a stale, boring bathroom that just doesn't give you a sense of relaxation than it may be the perfect time for you to consider a good bathroom remodeling project.

By remaking your bathroom you can turn it into an appealing room for unwinding after a long day, and a more functional room for preparing for your day. From sinks to tubs, and from cabinets to flooring, bathroom redesign can include personalization of any element, or every element in the room. You can add elements you feel your bathroom is missing, such as a whirlpool, a heated floor, a frosted window, or additional lighting.

Other common remodeling plans consist of adding fog-free mirrors, safety bars, anti-scald water regulators, installing audio and video, new fixtures and toilets that use less water. Considering how much money you can afford to spend and what you want, a remodeling job can be as simple or as fancy as you dream it can be. For more prominent additions like a bathtub, you will have to rearrange your floor plan so you can still use your sinks, toilet and tubs.

If you are wary of the cost of bathroom remodeling, bear in the mind that some of the cost will be offset by the increased value it brings to the house. If a potential buyer sees an increased value in the home due to the bathroom remodeling, you will make back a significant amount of the original cost. If your remodeling project focuses more on the looks and colors of the bathroom, you will recoup less money than if you focus on functional improvements.

For general remodeling work it is a good decision to hire a contractor to perform some or all of the work. If you are very experienced you may be able to save thousands of dollars doing a bathroom remodeling job yourself, however, if you don't have the right equipment or experience your mistakes can cost you much more.

Before making any final decisions, or starting any work yourself, signing up for a home improvement course at your local hardware retailer or community college can save considerable time and effort in the long run. If the project isn't planned carefully, even small improvements have a habit of turning into full-scale remodeling jobs when something does not work as planned.

Bathroom remodeling is the most popular home improvement these days, even more popular than kitchen remodeling. In most households, the bathroom is the most frequented room in the house. With vanity sinks, bath tubs, and hot tubs, custom cabinetry and flooring, you can change your old bathroom into something designed just for you. If a potential buyer sees an increased value in the home due to the remodeling of the bathroom, you will make back a significant amount of the original cost. If your remodeling project focuses more on the looks and colors of the bathroom, you will recoup less money than if you focus on functional improvements.

Published September 10th, 2008

Filed in Home


 

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