4 IDEAL AUTUMN HOME IMPROVEMENTS THAT WON’T BREAK THE BANK

 

Autumn is upon us. Don’t allow yourself to be fooled by that freaky, apocalyptic red sky that Britain has been under the blanket of for the last few days; things are going to get colder. With that change in the seasons. then, comes the perfect time to take stock of your home and see what might be cleaned-up or upgraded. Not only do you want your home to look nice, but to make adjustments that also save you money would be IDEAL. To deliver a desirable outcome that’s aesthetically appealing is one thing, but to come away with change in your pocket, and a smile on your face, is another. Don’t assume professional help to be a necessity. Consider a project you can tackle by yourself or with a friend first. So, with that in mind, here are 4 IDEAL autumn home improvements that won’t break the bank.

CHECK YOUR WINDOWS

Take a look around the house and check if it’s time to install new windows. Your goal is to get rid of drafts and lower your heating costs.  There are many ways to save money on double glazing, these include using quote comparison services such as ExpertSureUK Power or or Compare Companies who will compare the top companies for you. If you decide to go with a small company it’s recommended to pay on a credit card for extra insurance!. Double glazing adds to your home’s value, reduces heating bills and has long-term warranties. It reduces your energy bills by slowing heat loss, so you spend less money heating and cooling your home. While the amount you save is low, it adds up a great deal over time and can help you to reduce your total yearly bills, avoiding breaking the bank and your windows. A double win!

Another way of keeping the heat in is by fitting shutters. You may want to weigh up the pros and cons of shutters before you have them fitted as blinds could also provide you with the same effect.

AN AUTMNAL FACELIFT

Replacing kitchen and bathroom cabinets is a large undertaking that’s also expensive. Consider painting your cabinets and replacing the hardware, instead of going all-out with a full remodel. You’ll love the savings and the fact that this is a task you can tackle yourself – rewarding and refurbishing go hand in hand. Your rooms will look brand new when it’s complete, and you’ll have money left in your wallet; you couldn’t say the name after a full replacement. A facelift with a fresh coat of paint gives you all the benefits of a new look in your kitchen.

GARDN & GUTTER

Get the family together and make a day of it cleaning up your yard; at first maybe not the best idea of a bonding exercise, but you’d be surprised. Clearly much cheaper than hiring a professional crew to come and do it for you, and much more fulfilling too. Pick up leaves and sticks, and trim down your plants and flowers. Prune your shrubs and give the grass a final cut. It’s also a good idea to use a ladder and clean out your gutters, so there’s no debris blocking the pathway. After all this effort you can rest assured. knowing your yard is ready for all types of weather and that you don’t have to worry about your gutters backing up. If you ignore this necessity, you risk damaging the exterior of your home, as blocked gutters can result in water build up and leakage from above. And no one wants that.

CONSIDER A FAN

Worry less about your cooling and heating costs by installing ceiling fans in your rooms. It’s an inexpensive one-time cost that you’ll appreciate having for regular use in the home. Direct the fan according to the season to create cooler or warmer air in the room, saving a significant amount on your annual heating bill in the process. There are attractive designs these days that have lights on them and are easy to install, which means the decision is one of aesthetics as much as practicality.

If you’re going to make updates to your home, take the time to confirm they’re cost-effective. There are ways to improve the look of your space without breaking the bank. These are changes to improve your home and save you money.

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