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Cincinnati Home Maintenance

Five Fix-Ups That Cost Under $1000

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

1. Cleaning and decluttering – Remove personal items such as family photos, declutter closets to make them look larger and clear off your kitchen countertops.
Estimated cost: $290
Estimated return: $1990

2. Brighten your home – Take down old curtains and open your blinds, clean all windows, update lighting fixtures and install the brightest bulbs possible.
Estimated cost: $375
Estimated return: $1550

3. Don’t forget the carpets – Replace or steam clean dirty carpets, repair floor creaks if possible.
Estimated cost: $647
Estimated return: $1739

4. Outdoor Landscaping – Curb appeal is very important as it’s your home’s first impression. Clean up your flower beds, make sure all plants are healthy, mow your yard, consider adding more flowers or bushes and don’t forget to mulch.
Estimated cost: $540
Estimated return: $1932

5. Stage Your Home – Rearrange furniture to optimize flow, remove large furniture from small room, incorporate artwork, and play soft music in the background.
Estimated cost: $550
Estimated return: $2194

Excerpted from HomeGain’s 2011 Home Sale Maximizer Survey, www.homsalemaximizer.com and Realtor Magazine

Preparing Your Home for Sale

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Spring is here in Cincinnati and we’re coming into one of the busiest seasons for real estate. With so many people getting ready to list their homes for sale I thought I would repost Comey’s handy “Preparing Your Home for Sale” reminder sheet.

As a home seller it is important to remember that not everyone has the same taste in home décor. You need to view your home through a “buyer’s eyes.” Our goal will be to make the home appeal to the masses. Here are some simple things you can do to improve the value of your home and help ensure a quicker sale:

Exterior

  • Mow the lawn and trim the trees and shrubs away from the house.  You can’t sell a house that can’t be seen.  Rake the leaves; remove dead plants, flowers and shrubs.
  • Put tools, garbage cans, hoses, toys ets. neatly in the garage.
  • Clean windows and front door.  Paint if needed.  Polish brass trim.
  • Seal or resurface the driveway.

Interior

  • Use bright light bulbs in foyer fixture.
  • Clean woodwork, carpeting, windows.
  • If necessary, paint walls a light neutral color.

Living Room

  • Remove extra furniture that can make the room look smaller/cluttered.
  • Clear away magazines, books, and unnecessary objects.
  • Add lamps if the room is dark.

Kitchen

  • Thoroughly clean the oven.
  • Clean all appliances inside and out.
  • Wax and polish the floor.
  • Remove pictures, magnets and reminders from the refrigerator door.
  • Clear off the countertops.

Family Room

  • Clean the fireplace
  • Consider replacing the carpeting if it’s color is not neutral
  • Remove warn furnishings

Bathrooms

  • Put things away!  Make every bathroom look like a guest bathroom.
  • Make sure all fixtures are immaculate.
  • Fix leaky faucets, rust stains, and plumbing that may squeak or bind.
  • Caulk and grout tile.  Bleach discolored grout.

Master Bedroom

  • Keep in mind that after the kitchen, the master bedroom is the next most important room in the house.
  • Furnish the room simply.
  • Pack away off-season clothes to make the closets appear roomier.

Children’s Bedrooms

  • Remove all posters, clothes and clutter.
  • Patch and paint the walls if necessary.
  • Open the curtains and shades.

Garage

  • The perfect garage contains only cars!  If this is not possible clean up and toss out unneeded items.
  • Clean and seal the cement floor.
  • Clean and organize shelf areas.

Cincinnati Remodeling Cost vs. Value

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Have you been thinking about remodeling your home? Are curious about the costs vs. value of the project? Every year, Remodeling Magazine crunches data for different US housing markets to give you the national averages for different remodel projects.

The top 5 projects having the highest recouped cost for 2011 in Cincinnati are:

1. Entry Door Replacement (steel)
Job Costs = $1,218 Resale Value = $1,243 Cost Recouped = 102.1%
2. Garage Door Replacement
Job Costs = $1,291 Resale Value = $1,083 Cost Recouped = 83.9%
3. Minor Kitchen Remodel
Job Costs = $21,695 Resale Value = $15,790 Cost Recouped = 72.8%
4. Wood Deck Addition
Job Costs = $10,973 Resale Value = $7,986 Cost Recouped = 72.8%
5. Window Replacement (wood)
Job Costs = $12,027 Resale Value = $8,707 Cost Recouped = 72.4%

Source of above data is the “Remodeling 2010-11 Cost vs. Value Report”

So if you’re looking to update your home or if you’re a home rehabber, it’s important not to over improve your home compared to your neighbors. This report should help you plan your remodel while staying within budget. Complete data from the Remodeling 2010-11 Cost vs. Value Report can be downloaded for free at http://www.costvsvalue.com.

Appliance Maintenance: Water Heaters

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Visit houselogic.com for more articles like this.

Copyright 2010 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

SAVE ENERGY AND KEEP THE AIR INSIDE YOUR HOUSE CLEANER THIS WINTER

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

(ARA) – When the temperatures plummet, you shut the windows, flip the air switch to heat and plug any leak you can find in an effort to keep your house warm. But what you’re also doing is sealing the air inside your house.

While a good tight seal is very important to staying warm and keeping your energy bill in check, it also can really have an impact on indoor air quality.

“When you flip that switch on your heater, there is a lot of dust and debris – collected in the coils over the summer months – that either burns into fumes or gushes into the house through your vents,” says Aaron Marshbanks, board member of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA).

In addition, your heating system blends warm temperatures with air that can be moist, and which can be a haven for mold and mildew. Throw a fan on top of that, and the air quality inside your home can quickly plummet.

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems have been shown to act as a collection source for a variety of contaminants that have the potential to affect health, such as mold, fungi, bacteria and very small particles of dust. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. The removal of such contaminants from your HVAC system is crucial to improve indoor air quality. Plus, a clean system can save you money on your energy bill.

Further research from the EPA found that HVAC system cleaning may allow systems to run more efficiently by removing debris from sensitive mechanical components. Clean, efficient systems are less likely to break down, have a longer life span, and generally operate more effectively than dirty systems.

“Heating and cooling uses up about half of the energy in your home,” says Marshbanks. “But having a clean HVAC system can save you up to 30 percent in energy costs. Which means you have better air inside the house, and are helping the environment with an extra bit of cash in your pocket at the same time.”

The top issues that affect a home’s HVAC system, its efficiency and air quality are:

1. Filtration – Low-efficiency filters, lack of a filter replacement program and improperly sized filters can allow particles and debris to flow into a home or building.

2. Duct work contamination – It is estimated that about 90 percent of HVAC systems more than 10 years old will have some level of insulation deterioration. Over time, the insulation fibers are distributed and blown into occupied spaces every time the blower turns on.

3. Dirty evaporator coil – Over time, evaporator coils become matted with dust and dirt. During cold months, the heated air can flow over the dirty coils and be distributed into your home’s interior space.

The best way to determine if your HVAC system is clean is to perform a visual inspection. If any dust or debris can be seen, the system needs to be serviced. Some of the things that may lead a home owner to consider more frequent cleaning include:

* Smokers in the household.

* Pets that shed high amounts of hair and dander.

* Water contamination or damage to the home or HVAC system.

* Residents with allergies or asthma.

* Home renovations or remodeling.

The most effective way to clean air ducts and ventilation systems is to employ source removal methods of cleaning. This requires a contractor to place the system under negative pressure through the use of a specialized, powerful vacuum.

NADCA has published an internationally recognized standard that specifies requirements for proper cleaning. NADCA is a widely recognized nonprofit trade organization representing certified contractors worldwide that sets standards and provides certification and training for the industry. For more information about HVAC cleaning and to find a certified and knowledgeable contractor, visit www.NADCA.com.

Courtesy of ARAcontent

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