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5 Essential Renovations To Do Before Moving Into Your New Home

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5 Essential Renovations To Do Before Moving Into Your New Home

There’s no use denying it. Moving homes is definitely one of the most stressful tasks that you can tackle. Of course, it’s nothing impossible, but the amount of effort, time and planning you have to put into it can really put some pressure on you. There are finances to worry about, the obvious changes in lifestyle and the general break you have to take in order to sort everything out. And there is also the need to take care of your new place so that it’s perfectly comfortable and functional once you move in. This is why it’s so important to know the most essential renovation projects when it comes to moving into a new home.

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Wall painting

If you’re happy with the current state of the walls in your new home, you’re lucky. But, if you find that there’s room and need for improvement, giving the walls a fresh coat of paint may be necessary. Not to mention that you simply may want to enjoy different color combos in your own place. Painting the walls doesn’t have to be a difficult process. What’s more, you can easily do it without professional help, on your own or with friends if you want. But, you may want to consider low-VOC paint for this project to make sure your indoor air is clean and toxin-free.

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Check the electrical and plumbing system

Now, this task is a bit more challenging and complex compared to wall paint. However, it’s also one of the most essential renovation projects as it will hugely affect your life in the new home. After all, you don’t want to worry about water leaks and/or short circuits once you’ve completely moved in. It’s always better to have a professional examine your electricity to avoid any potential danger. When it comes to the plumbing, you can see for yourself whether there are some issues. For instance, pay attention to the look and taste of water. Check whether the water boiler and sinks are working properly. Take some time to see if there are any leaks or drips. You may also want to check whether the toilet flushes as well. Of course, don’t hesitate to call a professional when your plumbing system is concerned as well, especially if you need to have your pipes and valves replaced.

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Safe transport

Obviously, you’ll need to install all the appliances and devices before moving into your new home. This is another essential part of the pre-moving process to ensure your complete comfort later on. But, in this case, you need to think about the safety of your appliances and other delicate pieces you need to transport to the new place. This also goes for furniture, in case you have to organize the new layout from scratch. To reduce the stress that comes with the move, it’s always smart to get a proper moving truck so that you can deal with everything more efficiently, and thanks to affordable Budget truck hire deals, you can do exactly that.

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Flooring installation

In general, taking care of the wall paint, furniture and appliances as well as dealing with electricity and plumbing tend to be the most common renovation practices every new home needs. But, this may not be everything if you want to make sure your new environment is perfect. In that sense, it’s important to check the condition of your floors as well. Investing in a new floor, and especially green flooring options, can boost your home’s value instantly, make the maintenance a lot easier, secure the floor durability and looks, and sometimes even help with insulation.

Kitchen and bathroom remodeling

Even though you dedicate a lot more time to decorating your living room and bedroom, kitchen and bathroom can make or break the homey feel of your new place. If you’re not satisfied with the look and feel of these two rooms, you probably won’t feel content with the home in general. So, if you know that you don’t fancy the current kitchen and bathroom in your new place, don’t rush with the move. Hire contractors so that you can remodel the kitchen and upgrade the bathroom to fit your needs and taste perfectly before you proceed with the move.

Aside from the obvious renovations that may involve electrical and plumbing work, it’s important to remember that your personal environment affects your mood greatly. In that respect, you should never settle for something that doesn’t make you happy and fulfilled. Therefore, don’t hesitate to renovate and tweak your new home into something perfectly suitable for your own peace of mind.

About the author: Mike Johnston is a home improvement blogger, DIY enthusiast and sustainability buff from Sydney. He is a regular writer at Smooth Decorator and contributor on several interior design, real estate and eco blogs, always on the lookout for new ideas and the latest trends in these fields.





How to Set Up a DIY Garage Workshop

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How to Set Up a DIY Garage Workshop

Every craftsman knows how important it is to have a perfect working space. You want to start your business at home and make beautiful things from wood? If you are up for it, then roll up your sleeves and turn your garage into a magnificent workshop. 

Cleaning

Before you start with any changes in your garage make sure to clean it well. The garage is usually the place where people keep old things (besides their car), but now it’s time to make some order in that clutter. After that first step you can paint the walls. Use white paint for the ceiling and soft colors for the walls so that the light would circle all around the place. Finally, get a dust collection, central vacuum and air ventilation system because it will clear the air you breathe in the workshop and keep your lungs safe from the dust and wood particles.

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Equipment and tools

High-quality equipment makes every task easier. Your workbench should be solid so make sure to get one with a hard and heavy top plus sturdy legs. It has to be able to endure everything you do on it. Once the wood materials come in you will have to cut them with the precision of a genius, and that’s why you will definitely need a measuring (length) stop. It will help you manage the saws more easily than ever before and make every piece you cut exactly the way you want it.

Save some space

Oh, to be able to walk around the workshop whole day and never trip on anything! Believe it or not, it’s possible. Don’t crowd the floor with shelves or small boxes and take those nuts and bolts away from your workbench. How? Very simple – mount the old or handmade shelves and cabinets on the wall and store everything there. Not only will you avoid tripping on that toolbox but you will also keep the tools away from the dust that your work creates. Place those long-handled tools in concrete-forming tubes or make a cut-off cart from old boards and casters for it. Finally, don’t forget to put some hooks on garage doors to hang even more things.

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Flooring and lighting

After the job is done, it sounds like a nightmare that you have to clean the floor around your workbench, doesn’t it? That’s why you should go for an epoxy floor finish. In case you have to spend several hours standing in order to finish the current project, put some rubber floor mats under your feet. After you finish painting the walls and ceiling, let some light inside your workshop. If you have task lighting in the garage you will also need a work lamp on your table to avoid shadows falling on your work. Want more brightness? Install fluorescent lights.

Insulation, cooling and heating

If you don’t want to freeze during winter or sweat in the summer days while you are working in your workshop, then you should do something about it. The first step is to insulate the garage as well as possible. Insulation is also very important when it comes to cooling your garage in the summer. While it’s snowing outside keep yourself warm in the workshop with a few space heaters – just don’t forget to turn them off once you finish for the day!

Electrical Service

You will be able to finish the job more quickly if you don’t need to unplug one corded tool in order to plug the other one. Put away that extension cord and ask the electrician to install numerous power outlets close to your workbench. If you do this there will be absolutely no danger of you tripping over all those cords that end up in the extension cord lying somewhere behind your desk.

Your workshop should be a place where everything you need for the job is in your reach. If you achieve that while renovating your garage into a working environment, you will easily get work done and immediately start looking forward to another project.

Guest Contributor, Lillian Connors

Apps For Home Improvement Projects

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Apps For Home Improvement Projects

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Keep Your House Covered For A Warmer Winter

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Keep Your House Covered for a Warmer Winter

Homeowners are 40% more likely to experience water leaks due to cold weather, but the damage may not be covered by their insurance policy. Many will state that it’s the homeowners responsibility to heat their home even if they are away in order to prevent accidents like burst pipes happening. Getting your plumbing system serviced and making sure your pipes are lagged can help prevent these occurrences and, along with other insulation and draft proofing, will keep your home safe and warm in winter.

Lagging Pipes and Insulation

Insulating your water pipes prevents them from freezing or getting damaged.  On cold pipes it can also prevent condensation forming on the pipes. This happens when the water inside the pipe is colder than the heated air surrounding it and can cause issues with damp. Lagging hot water pipes helps reduce heat loss and can raise the water temperature by up to 4 degrees. If a pipe does burst, make sure you know where to turn off the water to prevent further damage before calling a plumber.

Chimneys and Fireplaces

Another area to cover in your home is an open fireplace. When not in use, 14% of air in your home can be lost through a chimney. Check your damper is well fitted and working efficiently, or block the chimney completely with a tightly fitted foam chimney draft excluder. If your house is still chilly, think about adding an extra source of heat. An ethanol fire doesn’t require a flue and can be the cozy main attraction or accent to a living area.

Insulation and Draft Proofing

The US Department of Energy estimates that you can save up to 30% of your home’s energy by having it properly insulated and, for optimal energy efficiency, this should extend from the attic to the basement. As well as fitting insulation in the roof and walls, draft proofing smaller areas can make a difference to heat loss.  Weatherstripping can be fitted around windows and doors stop to seal any gaps. Heavy curtains, draft excluders at the bottom of doors and a rug on wooden floorboards will also help to minimize cold drafts and heat loss.

Covering up and adding extra layers is good advice to keep warm in the winter and it works for your house as well. Lagging pipes, insulating walls and covering floors keeps more of the valuable warmth of radiators and fires inside your home for a safe and cozy winter.

Guest Contributor, Cindy Trillo

Pumpkin Carving with Power Tools

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Things to Do in October- Plus a List of All the Best Pumpkin Patches Around

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Power Tool Pumpkin Carving Winner 2016

Power Tool Pumpkin Carving Winner 2016

Can you believe it’s mid-October? Where did this year go?

This year flew by, Summer came and went, with a blink of an eye. I know a lot of people who are disappointed we’re already in October, but I’m not going to lie, I love Fall. The weather is just perfect. The colors are spectacular. Bright yellow, red, orange, brown. The air is fresh and everyone seems to be in a good mood. Halloween decorations are everywhere to be seen. Kids and some adults, can’t wait to purchase or make their Halloween costume. Fall is the perfect time to throw on a sweater and scarf, and go enjoy anything outside.

·       Pumpkin Patches

·       Apple Picking

·       Wine Tasting

·       Pumpkin Carving

·       Visit the Arboretum

·       Go Fishing

·       Go Hiking

·       Make hot coco with the family

·       Watch Halloween movies outside

·       Go horseback riding

·       Visit a haunted house

·       Go to the zoo

·       Bake a pie on the grill

·       Build a scarecrow

If nothing in that list suits you, at least go visit a pumpkin patch. It's tons of fun. Trust me, you'll enjoy yourselves.

Pumpkin Patches

Southwest Suburbs

Bengtson’s Pumpkin Farm – 13341 W. 151st. Homer Glen, IL 708-301-3276

Butterprint Farm- 24936 S. 80th Ave Monee, IL 708-534-8801

The Children’s Farm- 12700 Southwest Hwy. Palos Park, IL 708-361-3650

Fawn’s Fall Fest & Pumpkin Farm – 24405 s. LaGrange Rd. Frankfort, IL 708-532-6668

Forest View Farms- 16717 S. Lockwood Tinley Park, IL 708-560-0306

Heap’s Giant Pumpkin Farm – 4853 Hwy 52 Minooka, IL 815-475-7373

Odyssey Fun Farm – 18900 S. Oak Park Ave Tinley Park, IL 708-429-3800

Northwest Indiana

Country Line Orchard – 200 Country Line Rd. Hobart, IN 219-947-4477

Garwood Orchards and Farm Markets – 5911 W. 50 South LaPorte, IN 219-362-4385

Western Suburbs

Abbey Farms – 850 Butterfield Rd. Aurora, IL 630-936-0034

Blackberry Farm - !00 S. Barnes Rd. Aurora, IL 630-892-1550

Goebbert’s Pumpkin Farm – 42W813 Reinking Rd. Hampshire, IL 847-464-5952

Honey Hill Orchards – 11747 Waterman Rd. Waterman, IL 815-264-3337

Johansen Farms – 710 W. Boughton Rd. Bolingbrook, IL 630-759-8711

Windy Acres Farm – 37W446 Fabyan Pkwy. Geneva, IL 630-232-6429

Go enjoy this weather. Carve a pumpkin, make some coco, or sit by the fire. Just go have some fun.