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TOP HOME UPGRADES THAT REALLY PAY OFF
Every homeowner wants to grow their home’s
long-term value—that’s one of the main
reasons why you bought your home in the first
place. If you’re looking to invest in your home
and its future value, there are many home
upgrades that can really pay off down the road.
In this article, we’ll review the best of these
renovations and upgrades, and where you
should start.
furnace have to both work harder (and use
more energy) to maintain the temperature in
your home. One of the most effective ways to
curb this energy loss is by installing additional
attic insulation to trap cooled and heated air in
the living areas of your home. This can cut your
cooling and heating costs by up to 20%.
Smart Thermostats
Start saving money with improvements to your
home’s efficiency
An inefficient home that wastes energy is costing
you money every single month. High
summer and winter utility bills don’t have to be
something you just live with. By making proactive
and strategic improvements to your home’s
cooling and heating efficiency, you can lower
these costs for years to come. As seasons come
and go, those savings will really start to add up.
Attic Insulation
A large chunk of the cooled and heated air in
your home is lost through the attic and the roof.
This, in turn, means your air conditioner and
When it comes to home renovations, it doesn’t
get much easier than installing a smart thermostat.
By allowing you to schedule temperature
changes in advance, a smart thermostat can
reduce your energy costs by nearly 10%, while
also providing you with the convenience of
being able to change your home’s temperature
from just about anywhere.
Remodel your master bathroom
If you’re looking to invest in your home, a
master bathroom remodel is a great project to
take on. To make your remodelling dollar
stretch farther, focus on upgrading your bathroom
shower, vanity, sinks, and floors. You
should hire a plumber for any pipe or drain
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