Home Improvements: The Worthwhile Type

by | Jun 20, 2016 | Construction & Maintenance

When it comes to home improvements, according to Remodeling Magazine you are far more likely to make back the money you spent if it was used on siding, roofs and windows. Basic home maintenance goes a long way toward increasing your investment in your home. Homebuyers all want a roof that doesn’t leak and a furnace and plumbing that are in good condition. Regular maintenance can go through cash very quickly and no new buyer wants to think about that. In San Antonio, home improvement dollars can be recovered between 75% and 90% when you sell your home.

Still Winners: Bathrooms and Kitchens

A kitchen or bathroom remodel can at times return more than 100% of monies spent on them when you sell your home. They are the rooms where you can immediately tell if the money the owners spent on them was worth it or not. When it comes to construction they are the costliest to build and remodel. When redoing these rooms, think traditional: stone for countertops and flooring and wood cabinetry. Buyers these days much prefer those huge walk in showers over bathtubs. If you only have a single bath in your house, rather than redoing that one, add a second one.

Home Maintenance is Money Well Spent

You can have a gorgeous kitchen or baths, but none of that will matter if you have water in your basement. Your top priority should always be to keep your home in its very best shape. Any buyer would much rather prefer a home with a roof that is in great shape than to have a brand new bath. Very few buyers have unlimited budgets and already know they will be making improvements of their own, but what they want to do is make the fun ones, the ways they want them to look.

Shaw Company Remodeling is skilled and experienced at replacing siding, putting in new windows, and anything else in the way of maintenance and home improvements you might need. You can visit their showroom in San Antonio to see what they have to offer.

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