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8 things that will devalue your home It's important to every homeowner that their property retains its value. ... 1) Poor workmanship. ... 2) An increase in crime levels. ... 3) A substandard kitchen. ... 4) Noise pollution. ... 5) Uninspiring exterior. ... 6) How silent are the neighbours? ... 7) Not energy efficient enough. More items...
If you want to heat your shed, you can add insulation, bring in different types of heaters, and/or bring in different kinds of stoves. The best way...
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Cleaning Solutions We find either a bucket of warm water containing light detergent or warm water inclusive of a splash of washing up liquid plus a...
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Learn More »It’s important to every homeowner that their property retains its value. Home improvement work can be expensive, but nonetheless we all know the value of updating a property. After all, a property grows old, just like us. It will need redecorating, refurbishing, or renovating from time to time throughout its life. Home improvements are intended to enhance the value of a property, but sometimes this can work against you. Sometimes, a property can be devalued because of circumstances outside your control. We’ve highlighted a few factors that will devalue your home.
Do I have a right to light in my garden? The right to light only applies to rooms in your house, not open ground, so you will not ordinarily be...
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You will need 3 inches of gravel under a concrete slab that is 4 inches thick. More gravel is better, but 3 inches is the minimum amount of gravel...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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5 Ways to Make Your Home Less Attractive to Burglars—so They Pass You by Get a fence. Burglars want to get in and out of a home within a few...
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Niemiera, a horticulturist at Virginia Tech, found that a well-landscaped home had a 5.5 percent to 12.7 percent price advantage over a home with...
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It’s not only renters who want to see energy efficient properties, buyers will also want to save as much money as they can on their energy bills. Energy performance has become increasingly important, so if your home needs an energy efficiency boost, take steps to make it happen. As of April 2018, it is illegal for landlords to rent a property to new or renewal tenants if that property has an Energy Performance Certificate rating of less than E. This won’t immediately impact someone looking to buy a home, but it will affect things if you plan at any time to let the property to tenants. Generally, buyers will find an energy efficient property appealing, while an inefficient rating will likely devalue the property.
A 4-inch thick concrete can support upto 40 pounds of weight. Weight should not exceed 40 lbs/sq ft on an undetermined 4-inch slab. 80 lb/sq ft in...
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However, vinyl sheds have a longer expected lifespan than their wooden counterparts — even if your maintenance was diligent. This comes down to the...
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What size should the rough opening be for pre-hung doors? When framing your shed for a standard pre-hung door, you will want to make your opening...
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Fencing increases the value of your home by a fraction of the price of the fencing. If you have a $10,000 fence installed, your home value is...
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