Thursday, December 13, 2012

Save Your Money By Being Your Own Handyman

By Wendy Connor


Making the decision to update your home can be a timely and costly project. However, the equity you gain in your home and the enhanced efficiency and appearance of it can be well worth the effort. Whether you hire a company to do the work or you choose to do it yourself, the following tips can give you guidance on all the do's and don'ts of every type of home improvement project imaginable.

Measure dimensions when getting materials then measure again. You want to be sure that when you are getting new materials, you are double checking the size of the area that you need to cover with these materials. Sometimes the first reading is a little off and it takes a couple tries to make sure just what dimensions you are working with. You can never be too careful.

Once you've tried every possible method imaginable to rid yourself of a squeaky door, if it still persists, it might be time for a new door hinge. They can be found at any hardware store. Simply disassemble the hinge and attach each side of it to the door and wall frame. Then align the hinge parts and replace the pins.

Make sure that only high quality supplies are used in your home improvement projects. This will ensure that the work lasts for greatest amount of time and offers the best finish. You don't want to find out a few months down the road that using a higher quality would have prevented wear and tear or easy damaging.

Invest in tile flooring. The floor is something that most people notice when they are in your home, so if you want to catch their attention, use tile. Granite, ceramic or slate tiles are both attractive and durable and come in a number of different styles and finishes. Another plus is that they are much easier to clean than carpet.

Replace your old curtains with new ones. A faded set of curtains will take away from the look of the entire space. By eliminating them you will add a dramatic feel to your room without having to go through all of the work of painting the room. It is an affordable and easy way to get a new look.

While major home improvements can grow very expensive, homeowners should avoid taking home loans to fund renovations unless it is absolutely necessary. Unless the renovations in question are needed immediately to prevent damage or make a house fit for sale, it is better to let them wait. Funding home improvement work from savings or investments is far superior to funding it through debt.

Treat your wall to a dolly! No, not to a child's toy but to a specially made anchor and toggle bolt! The shank of a dolly expands when you screw it tight. It can be used to hold a picture or other light object in place on the surface of a hollow wall where there is no underlying stud to nail to.

When doing home improvements on your own home, always wear the proper eye protection. You can save a ton of money doing home improvements yourself, but if you do not protect your eyes, then you may end up with a huge hospital bill. Also you could recieve permanent sight damage.

Before deciding on how to improve your home, review these tips, and choose the best options for your home, your budget, your family and your situation. Save time, save money and save effort by knowing ahead of time what to avoid and what to strive for when updating your home.




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