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How Home Improvement Actually Saves You
Money
Another year, another chance to fix up your tired, old house.
The lawn's a mess, your paint is peeling left and right, and
the porch is rotting. Don't you think it's about time to
starting fixing it up? After all, your house isn't getting any
younger, so you should be doing everything you can to start
patching it up today. In fact, home improvement now can save
you even more money down the road by following a few simple
steps to fixing up your home.
A Few Easy Things to Do
Did you know that by spending a few dollars on home improvement
now, you can save yourself hundreds of dollars each year?
That's because a lot of your energy costs go into heating
during the winter and cooling during the summer. Also, you can
easily save some more money by fixing up your water heater.
You'll want to patch up any cracks near your windows or doors.
Make sure the rubber lining is intact and working properly (if
you don't feel a breeze while the window or door is closed,
it's working well). Another easy home improvement tip is for
you to fix up your water heater with an insulation sleeve if it
doesn't meet the newest energy standards. This can make the
heater more efficient, using less electricity and saving you
money.
Also, replace those old incandescent light bulbs with newer
fluorescent or LED (light emitting diode) bulbs. Each use a
fraction of the electricity as older incandescent bulbs, and
they also help you cool during the summer because less energy
is wasted in the form of heat. For even more home improvement,
consider placing insulation along your roof or in your basement
(both in the ceiling) if either are lacking. This can mean a
good deal of savings when extreme temperatures hit.
There are hundreds of different home improvement products to
help you get the job done right. A number of home improvement
stores (Lowes, Home Depot, Ace) should have what you need in
stock, but if you need some specialized supplies, you can
always check online for what you need. Every single year you
put these simple projects off, your throwing away money on easy
to solve problems.
Sealing the cracks and adding additional or more efficient
insulation is one of the easiest ways for homeowners to save
money, and while they might not see those savings in the first
year alone, they surely will as each year's savings add up onto
the last one's. Not all home improvement is glamorous, but the
non-glamorous stuff is usually what's necessary.
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