Replacing Your Front Door.
A warm and beautiful front door is appealing to the eyes and also to a home-renovator. This type of project is known to bring an average of a 100% return. For about $1200 you can get a great quality steel front door, giving your home curb appeal and increase its value without breaking the bank! Be sure to hire an experienced door installer for best results.
Replacing Your Garage Door.
What’s the first thing you see when you drive down your street? If your garage door faces the front of the street and has dents or is just plain, old and ugly then it’s probably a good idea to replace it. Believe it or not for around $1300 – $1500 dollars you can get a new garage door installed! Save money by utilizing the existing garage door motor and be sure to hire an experienced garage door installer.
A Fresh Coat of Paint On Your House.
No matter if the exterior of the household is stucco, siding, or painted brick the colour and uniformity in the overall home tends to make a huge very first impression. This can be a fantastic time to consider about repairing any cracks or holes and cleaning out any attached gutters also. Constantly power wash old exteriors and use a fantastic high-quality primer. You could save income by painting oneself or by touching up any needed challenge spots using the current property colour.
For best results an experienced painter could be contracted. You can paint yourself and save hundreds of dollars or hire a painter to get the job done. Either way, the average cost with labor for exterior painting of a 2000 square foot space is anywhere around $2100 to $3500 dollars. If you just need paint touch-ups, you can paint yourself for under $100 (depending on project size).
Project Recommendations.
I always recommend customers to use the best building materials they can afford. Staying on budget is equally important in order to complete the job and aids you in being financially responsible in your remodeling or new construction project. Remember to set daily goals and work with a reasonable time frame.
How I Helped A Customer Save Hundreds On Painting.
A customer once consulted us for a painting project on their home. They were trying to freshen up their house so that they could get it rented. In some areas of the home, the bottom three feet of the interior walls had been scuffed and looked messy. When I found out the owners wanted to re-paint their whole house the same color, I advised them to just touch up the areas that needed to be repainted. The owners were worried that they would not be able to find the same exact color, since they had no idea what paint name, or finish was used.
My Solution.
I helped them cut out a small square of their existing painted wall, and carefully peeled it out leaving the drywall intact. I then re-textured and primed just that spot, so it could blend in seamlessly again once it was re-painted. We took the cut out piece to Sherwin Williams, and had them color match it using their computer. We were also able to get a matched finish.
Happy Customers.
The result ended in two happy homeowners who were able to save money by painting only the necessary areas as opposed to the entire house! This process can be used to save money on both interior and exterior painting. For exteriors, you may have to remove a small piece of siding and take it in to get color matched. For best results, please use an experienced contractor.