Here’s a scenario you might be familiar with. You’ve scrimped and saved, researched and planned, and now it’s finally time to take that long-awaited family vacation. You can’t wait to step inside the resort with its ocean view, 6 swimming pools, and beach-front cabanas. Except when you arrive, you discover that your view is of a parking lot, the pools are under construction, and the beach – along with the cabanas – were washed away by a recent storm. Talk about buyer’s remorse!
Well, don’t suffer the same fate when planning your home improvement projects. Whether it’s for your use and enjoyment or future resale, here are a few home improvements you won’t regret.
Kitchen Makeover – You don’t need a complete kitchen overhaul to appreciate the new look and feel. Consider updating the appliances, giving the walls and ceiling a fresh coat of paint, updating cabinet hardware and maybe splurging on new countertops.
Mudroom Addition – Have a bit of unused space near your back door or off the garage? Turn it into an organized entry where your family can store coats, shoes, backpacks and more.
Home Energy Audit – Think your home is fully energy efficient? Think again. An energy assessor can pinpoint areas where comfortable air is escaping, water is being wasted, and other ways to lower your carbon footprint while saving on utility costs.
Outdoor Living – Increase the fun in family and friends gathering, add much needed living space, and boost resale value with a screened-in porch, deck, or patio.
Finished Basement – Maximize your home’s square footage by transforming that dark space below into the perfect rec room, home gym, or home office. Drywall or paint the walls, add a drop ceiling, and install low-maintenance vinyl plank flooring or carpet tiles.
Curb Appeal – Add flowering plants, trees, and shrubs to your front lawn. Transform your front door with a coat of paint and layer in outdoor lighting to add visual appeal while boosting home security.
Bathroom Upgrade – You also won’t regret sprucing up the most used room in the house. Whether it’s a complete renovation with a free-standing tub, double vanities, and rainfall showerhead or just a new toilet, vanity, shower curtain, and fresh towels, you’ll enjoy the makeover for years to come.
Not one of our customers regrets installing a ductless air system, either. It’s a great way to heat and cool all or part of your home. No airducts are required, energy efficiency is tremendous, and they’re easy to maintain. Plus, a ductless air system is great in two-story homes to help cool the second floor when your central air system can’t do a good enough job on its own. For all the facts on ductless heating and air conditioning plus a free new system proposal, contact Optimum Air today.