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Projects That Boost Your Home's Value Remodel the kitchen. Updates to the kitchen pay off. ... Upgrade the appliances. ... Boost the bathrooms. ... Remodel the attic or basement. ... Get decked out. ... Boost curb appeal. ... Improve energy efficiency. ... Swimming Pools. More items...
Ammonia – Another odor that rats can't tolerate is the pungent smell of ammonia. By mixing two cups of ammonia, one-quarter of water, and two...
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Generally, two people full-time people's usage will require emptying approximately every 3 weeks; additional people will shorten the time. If using...
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Contrary to popular belief, mice do not leave on their own, and in order to successfully rid your home of them, you will need to contact a...
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LawnStarter estimates that a 6x4 shed (providing a 24-square-foot floorplan) will range between $480 and $4,200, whereas a 10x12 (measuring out at...
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First impressions count. Enhancing your home’s curb appeal can be as simple as scrubbing your home’s siding or as intricate as adding a new walkway. It does not need to be expensive to be effective. Installing a new front door is a fast, inexpensive way to instantly improve your home’s appearance. A new front door is one of the top ranking home improvements on the Cost vs. Value Report. Prune shrubs; surround bushes and trees with mulch for a finished look. Add a touch of color with a flowerbed or pots of geraniums. Scrub your home’s siding to remove years of dirt buildup. Retouch any worn areas. Like most items on this list, don’t go overboard. Creating a backyard paradise is nice, but it won’t add to your asking price. A well-kept lawn and some well placed shrubbery and vegetation is all you really need to boost the "wow" factor.
Yes, you can use the old soil in your pots, planters and raised beds. Sep 13, 2022
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You can also store it in a backyard shed or in your basement, provided it is elevated off the floor. The one thing to keep in mind is that the...
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While you may love your bathroom’s marble flooring, a buyer might not be interested in paying more for it. The highest quality upgrades often don’t have the same resale value as quality mid-range upgrades, unless you’re in a very high-end home. Instead, invest in quality appliances, flooring and upgrades that appeal to a wide audience. Try to keep your upgrades on par with your neighbors. You don’t want your home to be the most expensive on the block.
12x12 Sheds. Best uses: Storing lawn mowers, ATV's, wheel barrows, long-handled tools, weed trimmers, shovels and leaf blowers. They offer enough...
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4 inches Placing concrete at the proper thickness Place concrete at a minimum thickness of 4 inches. Increasing the thickness from 4 inches to 5...
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The Seven Year Rule So this is different from the so called 'Seven year rule' which comes from Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act...
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Yes, you can sleep in a garden room but the same rules apply for living in a garden room: you will require the necessary planning permission. Aug...
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