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Spruce Up Your Home as an Improvement

Posted by dicky at January 2, 2011 in Home Improvement

Try to add character and curb appeal to your home at a reasonable price as a few simple of improvements. You can do it by tidying up perimeter landscaping, collecting and removing all weeds, loose leaves and litter from the property, putting up a fence or replacing an old one in disrepair. Today’s attractively priced vinyl fencing is one option that is easy to install, easy to care for and looks good for years. New styles and darker colors also give you a wealth of options.

Then, you have to inspect your home’s siding. Is it chipping, staining or rotting? Your siding may just need a power wash or it may need to be replaced. If it’s the latter, talk with your local contractor about low-maintenance vinyl and fiber cement siding options. It’s quite important.

Don’t forget to look at the roof, too. Asphalt shingles can last many years depending on the quality of the shingle, the slope of the roof and proper ventilation. To be sure your roof is in tip-top shape, use binoculars to look for missing, cracked, curling or decaying shingles. If any are spotted, it may be time to replace your roof. Consider asphalt shingles as new styles can add dimensional appeal to your home.

Besides, picture your home online is also a good improvement for your home. Home improvements are also home investments. If you want to see how your chosen fence, cladding, roofing or other selection fits on your house, go to www.certainteed picturemyhome.com to give your home a virtual makeover. So, from now on, if you love your home, spruce it up as an improvement!

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