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How To Save Money On Your Historic Home Renovation

home remodeling tipsThere’s no getting around the fact that home renovations can quickly eat up even large budgets. And if you happen to have a historic home, the expenses can quickly skyrocket. Not only are you looking at standard costs for materials and labor, but you must also realize that there could be a lot of issues behind the walls, just waiting to be discovered when you’re working with an older property.  You may even need to invest in a hazmat suit, to prevent exposure to unhealthy chemicals or mold.   If the plumbing, electrical, insulation, and so on are out of date, out of code, or contain hazardous materials (asbestos, for example), you could be looking at major expenses in addition to what you’re already spending. And this is supposing that your home is not on the historical register, which could create a whole other mess of problems should you plan to remodel. But even if you’re working with an older or historic home, there are certainly ways to cut back on expenses when you renovate. Here are a few avenues to explore when it comes to trimming the fat from your budget.

Be realistic when you determine your budget.

First of all, you need to think long and hard about serious renovations that require you to gut rooms or change the interior structure of the home. While you can do some of the demo and hauling on your own in order to cut costs, you’ll have to pay the piper if you tear open a wall and find that asbestos was used as a fire retardant. In most cases you’ll have to get a hazmat team out to remove it at no small expense. Since you may not have any idea about what is going on inside the walls, digging in is a bit like opening Pandora’s Box: all hell could break loose. The point is that you need to carefully consider whether your budget can bear the expense, or at least create a buffer to cover the gap in the event that such issues are uncovered during the course of your remodel.

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5 Easy And Low Cost Home Upgrades

home renovation tipsWhen it comes to selecting home improvement projects, you might be worried not only about the expense and difficulty involved, but also the potential for return on investment. After all, you don’t want to sink a ton of money into your property with no hope of getting it back. Even if you stand to enjoy your upgrades for a few years to come, you have to seriously consider how much that satisfaction is worth to you. For example, knocking down a wall between two bedrooms to make one huge living space might please you, but you’ll lose money on resale with a listing that features one less bedroom, and that’s in addition to whatever you spend in the process. Luckily, there are tons of home upgrades that will improve the look of your space for very little cost and effort. And while they may not add to the overall monetary value of your home, they definitely stand to up the ante when it comes to aesthetic appeal.

Color trends. Whether you’re thinking of painting the interior or exterior of your home, you should know that this is one project that you can not only complete on your own for little expense (and with little skill), but it stands to make your house more modern and appealing to the average buyer. The trick is to capture timely trends where color is concerned. Since shades tend to go in and out of fashion fairly quickly (within a few years), it behooves you to update the color palette for both your own enjoyment of the space as well as a means of gaining the interest of buyers.

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5 Ways To Save Money On Supplies For Home Remodeling

how to save money on home renovation suppliesMany homeowners get to the point where they are excited to remodel their homes in a big way. When this is the point at which you find yourself, you’ve got a lot of exciting activity on the horizon. A remodel is usually a pretty big project, and it can get to be incredibly pricey, as well. When you’re remodeling your home, it can quickly get to the point where you might want to save money just about any way that you can. The costs can all start to add up, and anything that helps you save some cash might be a welcome suggestion. As it turns out, the building materials and supplies that you’ll use are typically the most expensive parts of your remodel. There are a few ways that you can mitigate this cost, though, and ultimately save yourself a decent amount of money on the entire project. We’ll talk about ways that you can make sure you’re able to save a few bucks when it comes to the supplies that you’re going to need for your upcoming home remodel.

1. Make Sure You Purchase the Supplies. A lot of times, the contractor will want to purchase the supplies that get used in your home remodel. Of course, if you’re tackling the task yourself, this isn’t something about which you’ll have to worry. If you’re going with a contractor, though, see if you can get them to let you pick out the materials that are used. This way, you can make sure that you’re not paying for more expensive materials than you really need.

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