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New Windows: They Saved My Bank Account

I have to admit that I am very frugal, but I have to be with my large family. When heating and air-conditioning bills were just becoming too much to bear, I finally caved in and bought new windows that I was told were more energy-efficient. They weren't as expensive as I thought they would be, which was great news. I had them installed just before winter began, and I received the lowest heating bill for the month of November that I had received in years! I was so happy that I had those windows installed, especially after being so hesitant to spend the cash on them. I created this blog to help other frugal people like me realize that sometimes spending money on home improvements really does pay off in the long run! I am now looking into new home insulation to save even more cash!

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5 Reasons To Paint Your Home Before Selling It

by Michelle Davidson

Preparing your home is an important task to complete before you list it for sale. You don't want to spend more on updates than you can recoup from a buyer, which is why inexpensive home painting provides an effective way to spruce up the home.

1. Better Photographs 

These days, much of modern home shopping begins online. Your home must stand out from the competition when it's showcased in photographs and vying for a place on the front page of home-buying apps. Fresh paint catches the light well for photographs, and the bright new color is more likely to present well. Further, you will have the opportunity to choose a color that photographs as well as it looks in real life.

2. Improved Curb Appeal

The physical first impression occurs the first time a potential buyer pulls up to the house and views the exterior. The curb appeal is important, as a shabby-looking home may scare away a buyer before they even step foot inside. Fresh paint makes everything pop and look newer than its actual age. A newly painted home also looks like a well-maintained home, a plus for any buyer.

3. Quick Damage Fixes

Small damages may not be a major flaw, but they can still scare off a buyer if they are visible. For example, a few wood filler patches on your exterior siding may not pose any structural concerns, but they may make a potential buyer question the integrity of the rest of the siding. Fresh paint makes the repairs from minor damages all but disappear so they won't be the first thing a buyer sees.

4. Inexpensive Style Update

Just like any decor, paint colors and techniques come and go. The wrong ones make your home feel old and dated. Colors can also be highly personal to one's style. For example, a brilliant hot pink wall may put off buyers while a neutral sand shade appeals to a broader group. Fresh paint in a bright, modern neutral tone makes the home both look modern and feel more welcoming. Plus, the neutral color ensures that the buyer can imagine injecting their own style and personality into the home.

5. Promotes Clean Feelings

Old paint can look dingy even if the house is clean. Years of grime from dust and finger oils, along with fading from both windows and artificial lighting, takes its toll on the paint. This is especially true in rooms like the kitchen, where things like grease, soap scum, and moisture can prematurely age paint. A fresh coat of paint eliminates all dinginess and stains so rooms feel as clean as they really are.

Contact a home property painting service for more help.

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