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Home Improvement Projects – Q&A: How do you prioritize home improvement projects for the resale of a home?

December 29th, 2011 6 comments
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Home Improvement Projects Question by k~prez: How do you prioritize home improvement projects for the resale of a home?
My husband and I are planning to move as soon as we find a home that fits us. We have been looking for a year now with no luck and with the housing market being so bad, it might be a while so we have decided to do some improvements to our home in the meantime to increase the value of our home. We want to paint, put tile in the bathrooms & kitchen, add more insulation, finish the basement, maybe add a deck, etc. How do we know what is the most important to do first since we can’t afford to do everything at once? Also, fyi, it was a brand new house when we bought it, however, it is one of those subdivision cookie cutter houses that wasn’t built with the best quality or workmanship. It’s not a dump by any means, but it could use some improvements here and there. Any advice is appreciated!

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Answer by ♥ star ♥
We have been renovating our house slowly. We hope to sell for profit also. The estste agents told us that the most important things are, The kitchen & bathrooms. Painting is recommended also as it makes such a huge difference. If your bathrooms and kitchen are nice, i would recommend the painting and tiles first, then a deck. An outdoor area is always a good selling point.

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Home Improvement Contractors – home improvement salesman has a revoked license (NYC)?

December 29th, 2011 3 comments

Home Improvement Contractors Question by daphusa: home improvement salesman has a revoked license (NYC)?
I just found out the sales person has a revoked license when he wrote a contract for me and a home improvement contractor/renovator. The contractor has valid licenses and paperwork, but is the contract still valid? If the contractor knew, can I get my money back?

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Answer by cristasphoto
You can file a complaint with the city…
But maybe give him a chance to see if he does anygood.
Maybe his license was revoked because of his failure to pay.
Not paying doesnt always mean bad service…
Though it doesnt look good.
Maybe ask him for a refund.
Otherwise it sounds like you need to cut your losses count your blessings and move on.

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Lowes Home Improvement – Q&A: Anyone ever work for LOWES?

December 29th, 2011 2 comments

Lowes Home Improvement Question by TUFF AS IT GETS: Anyone ever work for LOWES?
Lowes home improvement warehouse? Management “A” holes are not?

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Answer by chiara
Here are some interesting opinions of people who have worked at Lowe’s ! ^ ^ See link for complete “lamentations”.

Cashier
It was a very hostile working environment. Managers treated people like nothing and lied to their em… Read More

Cashier

WENT TO LOWES WITH 5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN RETAIL AND SALES EXPERIENCE. WAS PUT ON A REGISTER FOR … Read More

Installed Sales Coordinator
Never worked with such supercilious, unintelligent, lazy individuals! Management is a joke. This is… Read More

CSR
Horrible place to work. Employees are treated like cattle and shown very little concern…. Read More

Manager
I have a long career in Retail Management and this is by far the worst company I have ever worked f

http://www.vault.com/companies/company_main.jsp?co_page=10&product_id=910&parrefer=2167

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Home Improvement Contractors – Home improvement contractor is charging tax?

December 28th, 2011 5 comments
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Home Improvement Contractors Question by Troy M: Home improvement contractor is charging tax?
What types of services or materials can a home improvement contractor charge me sales tax on? For example, if we agree to a price per square foot for wood floors could they charge me sales tax on the total amount or should the tax be included in the per square foot amount?

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Answer by JTBW
Tax is usually added to the total amount.

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Home Improvement Ideas – I’m looking for all fair that are coming to Michigan,where we can put a home improvement booth up,?

December 28th, 2011 Comments off
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Home Improvement Ideas Question by chrissy s: I’m looking for all fair that are coming to Michigan,where we can put a home improvement booth up,?
we have a home improvement company called williams Windows and we would like to share our idea’s with people that own homes

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Answer by exbuilder
Here you go:

http://www.michigan.org/travel/events/result.asp?sd=8/1/2006&ed=8/31/2006&m=3;1

This site will identify upcoming fairs and festivals in Michigan.

Good luck with your booth.

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Home Improvement Ideas – Q&A: How do you make home improvements? Any ideas, please?

December 28th, 2011 Comments off

Home Improvement Ideas Question by O: How do you make home improvements? Any ideas, please?
My husband and I wanted to remodel our 1988 mobile home inside. The outside looks great (new vinyl siding was put 3 yrs ago before we bought our home). So we already stripped the master bedroom walls and the old insulation is still there (there was a leak from the roof and it got wet in 2004 with one of the Florida hurricanes). Do we have to replace the whole insulation? What can we do with the walls: paneling or sheet rock? Then we wanted to re-do the whole walls in the house as they have ugly patches that can’t be removed. We also wanted to lay laminate floors down. How can we do that: room by room? Or all walls and floors on a section of the house first ? Can you also tell me any ideas to make the rooms look bigger — colors, mirrors? Also the windows all need to be replaced (they are still original windows and are very britle). We are so confused and we don’t have a lot of money to start with, so we have to work as our budget permits. If you guys have good ideas/experiences on that, would you like to share with us? Thanks!!

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Answer by Ellie B
If you want to increase resale value, steer clear of paneling. Most buyers hate paneling and it will decrease your home value. If you like the look of paneling, you could do it as a wainscoting (meaning put it halfway up the wall *often times this is done over the sheetrock, but I dont think it has to be* and then finish it off with a chair rail) and paint it a color that works with the color of your walls. Wainscoting will increase your resale value, if done in the right spaces (dining rooms and bathrooms are the most popular areas, sometimes sunrooms/family rooms work well with them, and certain living rooms would as well).

As for the laminate, talk to the company you buy from, if you dont want them to install it, they can at least instruct you on the best way to do it. Personally, I’d tackle it all at once.

As for the insulation, when you rip out the walls to replace them, you can check the rest of your insulation. If it looks good, dont worry about it. If it looks like it needs replacing, then replace it. And if it’s settled over time, stuff some insulation in the areas where it’s settled.

To make a room look bigger there are a few tricks:
1. dont put furniture right up against the wall *except in the cases of bedrooms*. Even if there are only a few inches between the sofa and the wall, it will give the impression that there is room to spare.
2. get smaller furniture. I’m not saying completely downsize, but go for something that’s a few inches narrower and shorter than your current set up. It will make the room feel more to scale.
3. put a dark flooring down. It sounds counter intuitive, but a dark floor with light walls makes the room seem more expansive, and it grounds the room more.
4. pick lighter colors for the walls. When looking at paint strips, pick the first 1 or 2 to focus on.
5. dont go with white walls. again it seems counter intuitive, but picking a light color that isnt white will make the room seem more airy.
6. only use small mirrors and put them behind things. Larger mirrors tell people that you’re trying to make it seem bigger, and it’s also very dated. Smaller mirrors hidden behind things (like on the back portion of a book shelf with vases or small things in front of it so it’s not completely hidden) will reflect the light, but also wont draw attention to it.
7. Window treatments that reach the ground. It lengthens the wall, which makes the room seem larger/more substantial.
8. Paint the ceiling a light color. It will make the ceiling feel higher, therefore making the room seem larger.
9. bring in light. Whether it’s natural light through windows and skylights/suntubes, or artificial light through floor lamps, table lamps, recessed lighting, sconces, etc. The more light you can bring in, the larger a space feels.
10. Use reflective surfaces: glass tables, shiny metal for lamp bases, glass tiles, glass vases and bowls, etc. They dont have to be mirrors, just things that bounce around light.

As for the windows, Pella and Jeld-wyn are both good companies that have fairly decent prices.

Feel free to ask me any more questions (shoot me an email) if you found this helpful. I’ve been around remodeling since I was a baby and I’m going into architecture, so I may be able to help you.

*edit*
I forgot, try to stay away from semi-gloss/gloss paints. It is harder to paint over them in the future, and it also makes a space feel more enclosed.

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Lowes Home Improvement – I’m working on my home improvements and additions. Who is best to go through between Home Depot or Lowes?

December 27th, 2011 6 comments
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Lowes Home Improvement Question by Melly Belly: I’m working on my home improvements and additions. Who is best to go through between Home Depot or Lowes?

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Answer by T C
Lowes is usually cheaper than home depot. Sutherlands offers discounts to repeat customers.

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Home Improvement – Q&A: Where can I find those 1 time use debris containers shown on those home improvement shows?

December 27th, 2011 2 comments

Home Improvement Question by : Where can I find those 1 time use debris containers shown on those home improvement shows?
I was watching a home improvement show awhile back and they showed a debris container that was about the size of a pick up truck bed. It folds down on itself and is designed to be a one time use type of container.

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Answer by THE NIGHT FLIER
Our waste management service offers them.

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Home Improvement Loans – about to buy a house?

December 27th, 2011 3 comments

Home Improvement Loans Question by ron: about to buy a house?
were thinking of buying a house next year!!!first time buyer… i have a lot of question? we are in LA Ca area…looking for 2 story 5 bed 4 bath attached garage w backyard…seemed like you can never really find the house you really want…
should we try to find the closest to the one we want?probably be expensive…
or buy a small one and remodeled the whole house…should it be cheaper?but we will get all the specification that we want….but how much would it be?
and we want big back yard so maybe in 5 yrs we would like to put a swimming pool in the back?
and please some information about home improvement loans?

as you can see…we want our dream house…not planning to go sell or move but to settle in one place…
thank u for any reply!!!

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Answer by Mahdi
Bro how can you even think about buying a house in an economic crisis like this? Huh? With a swimming pool also huh? Whose gonna lend you the money huh? The bankrupt banks?

God some people….

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Home improvement loans is the type of loan to use to be able to pay the expenses that arises from any renovations or repairs that is being done in one house. The money that one gets from this type of loan can be used so as to purchase any tools and materials that are needed or to hire any service of the professional. By applying for this kind of loan, one will be able to increase the market value of one home. Home improvement loans, like any other loans are to be paid off within a particular period of time. Also, since these loans needs to be paid off by regular shrinkage of monthly payments, they are somewhat considered to be amortized loans. A good thing about home improvement loans is that there now exists many home improvement loan calculator online which can help aspiring loaners to compare the different loan options that one has. In fact, because of this one can eventually plan the monthly payments that come with it. And all that it takes to know these kinds of things is by providing the information like the amount of loan, the rate of interest and the conditions for the repayment of the loan. By using this home improvement loan calculator, one can have a detailed amortization table which shows the amount of loan that is being paid off. Moreover, with these online calculators, one can make a decision as to whether or not choose a fixed or adjustable rate of interest.

Home Improvement Loans – Q&A: Should I make home improvements on my town home?

December 26th, 2011 3 comments

Home Improvement Loans Question by Dadof4Kiddies: Should I make home improvements on my town home?
I have a town house in southern California. It is 1650 square feet, 3bd/2.5 ba, has a yard and 2 car garage.

I want to do some light remodeling: new kitchen cabinets, granite countertops in kitchen and bathrooms, update bathroom tubs, and other things. My whole project will cost about $ 27,000 for materials. No labor costs.

My wife and I plan to remain living in the town home for at least another 5 years because starting a family. We will have our place paid off (& will be debt free) in a few months and may possibly sell it one day if our neighborhood gets bad. But we may never move because real estate is SUPER expensive near the beach where we live.

Is $ 27,000 too much to invest in my town house? My reason for the updates is not for resell but to make our home more custom.
I want us to be happy with what we have so we don’t go house poor buying a fancier house.

Also, should we save our money for 18 months to pay for the project in full, or should we get a loan?

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Answer by HADITDUN
IF ITS PAID OFF-YOU’D GET A BETTER PAY BACK IN THE LONG RUN IF YOU JUST REMORTGAGED IT TAXWISE.

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www.thegrandpoohbahofthemoolah.com http Many people are unaware that they can use a FHA Home Improvement Loan in Houston to buy a resale, a foreclosure, a short sale or refinance their existing home. The FHA 203(k) loan will allow total loan amounts just over 0000 in the Houston area for the purchase or refinance and renovation of an owner occupied home with a down payment of just 3.5% of the total cost (acquistion, renovation, fees, etc…) This loan does take longer than the average purchase to close (prepare for 60 or more days–depending on the scope of work and how long it takes to get the contractors, budget, etc. completed) but you have the benefit of using the acquisition cost as the property tax base, remodeling the house to be your dream home, and still making a low down payment! The FHA home improvement loan will even pay for up to 6 months of mortgage payments if you cannot stay in the home while the work is being completed (like if you are adding a second story.) One of my favorite things to do with the FHA Home Improvement loan in Houston is to improve the home’s energy efficiency. The FHA 203k can be used to finance the purchase of radiant barriers, insulation, solar attic fans (my friend Michael Warren at Kool-attics.com does a great job with these) and even new appliances. For more information about the FHA Home Improvement Loan, feel free to contact me, or comment below! houstonmortgage.wordpress.com http www.kool-attics.com
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