Sunday, February 13, 2011

Preparing For Home DIY Renovating


Effective ways of increasing the market and comfort value of a home is to renovate your kitchen, bathroom(s) and basement the home DIY way. The kitchen is the often the first choice here as it's commonly felt to be the heart of the home.

Consider the function of your kitchen and bathroom, their shape, how traffic comes and goes in and out of the rooms, what they're missing or what needs removing as well as anythings that need to be repaired in the spaces before you start working on the cosmetic aspects of your renovation projects.

Trades Advice

Also, have the plumbing and electrical elements check by professionals, especially if you'll be adding additional appliances and/or fixtures.

You'll want them to let you know the if there is the electric feed is adequate and if the plumbing's water flow and drainage is suitable for your renovation plans. Replace any older appliances with newer energy and water efficient models.

If you'll be installing a ventilation and/or air conditioning system to your home, you will need to take care of this before tackling the decorative part of your renovation projects to prevent damaging your work.

Use That Under-Home Area

Renovating a basement, under-house storage or cellar, to transform it into a home office, spare bedroom or guest room or even an entertainment room is a popular way to improve your home.

Home DIY renovation of an under-house area typically needs a lot of preparation before design work can take place. The foundation's supports sometime need to be replaced or improved. Mould and mildew damage caused by leaky pipes, condensation from the warmer months and moisture coming in from cracks in the flooring and/or walls as well as faulty sealing and a lack of drainage on the outside of a home need to be fixed in a way to prevent future damage.

Setting up a regular maintenance plan for your home and your basement during the spring and autumn months is the most effective way to prevent mould and mildew damage to your home.

Other things you need to do include:

- sealing the outside of your home from water entry

- insulating the basement walls properly

- installing proper ventilation for your dryer

You can also add an air dehumidifier for added protection.

After you've got all these initial repair renovations in place you'll be ready for the more creative design part of your home DIY renovation projects.








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