Thursday, August 29, 2013

Home Improvement Secrets You May Not Know About

Undertaking a home improvement project not only makes your home a more pleasant place to live, but will also increase its value. Before you get started, though, make sure you give yourself an advantage and help yourself avoid common errors by making use of the tips and techniques in this article.

Insulate your home in order to save energy and lower your heating and cooling bills. Check the attic, as well as windows and doors. Any leaky spots should be fixed. Weather stripping can be added to doors and windows and new insulation can be added to the attic. You want to keep air that you paid to heat or cool, inside the home.

Clean the filter of your air conditioning as clean as possible. If your filter is clogged your air conditioner will not be as efficient. The equipment will run for long periods of time, too. Change your filter on a regular basis; monthly is ideal.

Try your best to color coordinate your rooms when you are repainting them. You don't want to throw people off when they come visit your home with colors that don't match. You want to show people that you know style, one of the best ways to do this is with a good color combination.

When it comes to home improvement, it is important to know which types of improvements will add to the value of your home and which will not. This will be important when it does come time to sell your house. Such general maintenance such as sealing the driveway and replacing the roof will not add to the value, however, an additional bathroom or a patio may.

Insulate your home for your next project. Put in weather stripping around your windows and doors. Your heating and cooling systems will be more efficient if you can reduce the amount of outside air entering your home. This means your energy costs will decrease.

If you're one of the many people who are suffering from lack of space in their closets, have no fear. You can easily build simple shelving inside of your closet to create more space for your clothing and accessories. Hang your purses on pegs and put your shoes in small plastic boxes to be able to later stack them on the bottom of your closet. Whatever you're not using and is out of season, consider moving them to storage or storing them under your bed.

If you have the space and it is allowed under city ordinances, consider adding an extension to your home. The extra space can be used as an office, den or family room. Consider putting a skylight in your addition. These add ons will increase the value of your home considerably.

Homeowners undertaking major renovation work on high-value homes should engage an architect. While their services are expensive, architects make back their cost on large, complex projects. They help homeowners manage complex jobs involving multiple contractors and sub-contractors and have the aesthetic sensibilities which can preserve and increase the market value of an expensive home.

On a cool day, visit every room of your home and pass your hands over every door and window to check for drafts of cold air. Adding or replacing your weather stripping can help increase your heating and cooling systems by as much as 20 percent. Adhesive brush and PVC sealant are other alternatives; each should set you back no more than fifty dollars.

Older awnings over porches and windows can greatly detract from the appearance of your home. By removing them, you are updating your house with a more modern look that allows its distinctive character to shine through. Furthermore, you will find that more natural light enters your house through the windows, brightening the mood.

Add some new lighting to a room that you feel is kind of dreary. It is inexpensive and easy to make a room look bright and fresh. With a simple trip to the store to find the right light for your space and plugging it into the wall, you will gain a new feel for the space.

Although hardwood floors are popular for the first floor, try to add carpet to the second floor rooms. This makes it more comfortable with stepping out of bed, as carpet is plush and comfortable for feet. Also, make sure to pick out a carpet with top of the line quality.

Take care of even minor mold and rust problems as they arise. Older homes often exhibit these small problems, and they can spread and become big problems very quickly. The smaller the problem is when you tackle it, the easier it is to deal with. If you hold off until the problem's huge, it can take a lot of time and money to fix it. You can easily eliminate mold with some bleach. You can use sand to get rid of rust.

Make sure any contractor you are considering is properly insured. If they damage your home and have no insurance, your only recourse may be to take them to court in order to obtain the repair money. You simply need to discover whether the contractor is insured by asking to see insurance.

Tips on Roofing 

Roll roof your floor for a practically indestructible finish! Buy roll roofing without the adhesive strip. Glue it in place either in long strips as it comes off the roll or cut up into irregular geometric shapes. Coat thickly with paint and use a brush to work the paint evenly into the surface.

Make sure to have your home inspected before starting any major renovations. Checking for roofing issues, termites, electrical issues and plumbing beforehand can save you a lot of trouble down the road. Finding issues like these when you are halfway through a renovation process can be a nightmare on your budget.

The cost of getting a new roof is often one of the more costly things to fix on a house. Always get a few estimates from reputable roofers and not just by the newest and cheapest roofing company. Also be sure to ask them to include a few different material options in their quotes since there are a number of them that are available. A sound roofer will assist you with the choice.

One type of roof vent you can use with metal roofing would be one made of ABS plastic. They normally come in the same color of the metal you will be using. They are easy to install with metal screws and stand up well when you are considering the elements.

Metal roofing can be made of many different types of metals. Some of the choices you have when deciding are steel, zinc, copper, stainless steel, and alumninum. All of these have their pros and cons and you should look into each one of them to make an informed decision.

You can install your metal roofing right over top of old asphalt tiles. This will save you time and money because you will not have costs involved in the removal. But if there are more than two layers they will have to be removed first.

When updating your roof, it is important to find a trustworthy roofer. A shoddy roofer can do far more harm than good, so thorough research on the company is how you avoid the trouble. To get an entire picture of their business practices before hiring their services, see if any complaints have been filed through the local Better Business Bureau and search for online reviews.

Suppose you are planning to replace your roof and are considering using either shingles or metal roofing. Which is best? You need to take into account the pitch of the roof. Either material will work on a steep pitch, but for a low pitch roof you should use metal roofing. Shingles will always leak.

No matter what kind of home improvement project you are considering, the advice in this article can help you get the best results. Whether you are redoing a kitchen, installing a new shower or adding a second floor, the tips and ideas in this article, will help your project go smoothly.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Roofing Battle Creek


The company reports on first step in preparation for expansion of customer service operations

 



 Battle Creek, MI – Hansons Battle Creek roofing, the company that does roofing for homeowners needing a new roof, reports today that they will soon be naming an individual to head up customer care in the Battle Creek area. "This new position will manage the development and operations of our new efforts to expand our customer service operations into various regions," said a company representative.

"This position will be a single point of contact to manage the operations of the various customer service centers that the company plans to place around the country (including at our Battle Creek roofing operation). The customer care center director will also assist our business development team in locating and establishing the new centers, and he or she will also be responsible for the daily management of several customer care centers as they open."

"As we look to hire the new person for this job, we plan to hire from the inside, and we will look to other professionals only after we have exhausted all of the possibilities from the current pool of talented people. Most of our staff has worked in the Roofing business for some time, and are aware of the details of day-to-day operations; so we feel comfortable that we will find a qualified individual on staff." The Battle Creek roofing company did not release names of any candidate for the position, and did not specify the salary structure for the job, but inquiries should go to the company's HR department.

About Hansons Windows:

When you invest in your home, don't you want the job done by a company that will back their products and work with actions and not words? We're so confident the products we install are the best in the industry, that if something goes wrong we'll take care of it, no questions asked. Our guarantees are second to none. Thank you for choosing Hansons! You're well on your way to a more beautiful, more energy efficient, and more valuable home. The Hansons family is eager to serve your family. We can't wait to help you "Get it Done."

Contact Information:
Hansons Windows
Brian Elias
Tel: 248-581-3030

webmaster@hansons.com
http://battlecreekroofing.blogspot.com/

Contact Information:
Hansons Windows
Brian Elias
Tel: 248-581-3030

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The company reports on first step in preparation for expansion of customer service operations

Battle Creek, MI – Hansons Battle Creek roofing, the company that does roofing for homeowners needing a new roof, reports today that they will soon be naming an individual to head up customer care in the Battle Creek area. "This new position will manage the development and operations of our new efforts to expand our customer service operations into various regions," said a company representative.

"This position will be a single point of contact to manage the operations of the various customer service centers that the company plans to place around the country (including at our Battle Creek roofing operation). The customer care center director will also assist our business development team in locating and establishing the new centers, and he or she will also be responsible for the daily management of several customer care centers as they open."

"As we look to hire the new person for this job, we plan to hire from the inside, and we will look to other professionals only after we have exhausted all of the possibilities from the current pool of talented people. Most of our staff has worked in the Roofing business for some time, and are aware of the details of day-to-day operations; so we feel comfortable that we will find a qualified individual on staff." The Battle Creek roofing company did not release names of any candidate for the position, and did not specify the salary structure for the job, but inquiries should go to the company's HR department.

About Hansons Windows:

When you invest in your home, don't you want the job done by a company that will back their products and work with actions and not words? We're so confident the products we install are the best in the industry, that if something goes wrong we'll take care of it, no questions asked. Our guarantees are second to none. Thank you for choosing Hansons! You're well on your way to a more beautiful, more energy efficient, and more valuable home. The Hansons family is eager to serve your family. We can't wait to help you "Get it Done."

Contact Information:
Hansons Windows
Brian Elias
Tel: 248-581-3030

webmaster@hansons.com