3.13.2012

Do It Yourself Tips From A Resident Handyman

By Steve Ian


As a homeowner, you may want to spruce up the place simply to change the general atmosphere or even to add a lot of value to your home in order to refinance for lower monthly payments. Regardless of your reasons for wanting to take on a project, you should first take some time and read these home improvement tips.

If your home is an older house there's a good chance you might have outdated PVC windows, which are difficult to maintain and often yellow with age. Replacing the PVC with modern plate glass can make a significant difference in the look of the house. Glass windows will also allow more natural sunlight into your home, creating a more open, inviting atmosphere.

If you love to barbecue and have the space outdoors, consider an outdoor kitchen for your next home improvement project. The space requirements for this can be fairly large, but it will add significant value to your home and make your backyard a much more enjoyable place to relax and entertain guests.

When getting ready to prime a room that is going to be painted, have your primer tinted so that it is the same color as the paint you are using. The primer will still do its job, but instead of needing three coats of paint, your walls will require only two.

Candle wax can be hard to remove from tablecloths and other surfaces. A simple fix can be taking a piece of wax paper, laying it over the wax stain and ironing over it with the iron on the highest setting. The iron will melt the wax, causing it to stick to your wax paper.

Find your true style before you start your customizations to your home. Identifying your decorating style will have a serious impact on the choices that you make. It's easy to change styles mid-stream without recognizing it until it's too late. Then the time to make adjustments and changes will be costly.

Repairing leaky faucets is an excellent home improvement project for even a novice handyman. If you are able to find and repair these items quickly, it will minimize the amount of water that is wasted in your home each day. The savings from this project will quickly add up on your monthly water bill.

When planning a major home renovation project, hire a professional architect or designer to create your plans. Unless you or a family member has professional design training, any plans you create are likely to be all form and no function. Professional designers will be able to create meaningful plans to construct from that also meet all local building restrictions.

Having check-ups done on your home systems and appliances is as important as having them done on your car or even, yourself. This helps professionals to identify problem areas early and to repair them while they are still small, cheap fixes, which ends up saving you hundreds or even thousands on larger repairs, down the road.

If you are renovating your kitchen but need to spend less money, consider using laminate flooring and countertops. These synthetic options are generally much less expensive than wood, tile, or stone. They are also easier to care for. Many of these products are designed to closely mimic the natural products, so that the difference is only visible on close inspection.

See, improving your home is more than just huge home improvement jobs. It really can be any kind of endeavor you want it to be. If you could only do large projects, there wouldn't be home improvement stores open where you buy supplies. You should feel ready to get started and use your new knowledge of the endeavor.




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