Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Giving your Home Some First Hand TLC



For many people a house is much more than just a place to sleep at night, it’s a sanctuary from the troubles of the world. Unfortunately, even the best made homes can undergo damage and abuse while standing against the harsh elements. While the option is always available to hire someone who can fix these problems, relying on a repairman can be expensive and time consuming. Instead, consider whether or not it is in your power to improve the situation yourself. Feel the empowering pride of sprucing up your own home by handling these common issues with your own two hands:

Repairing the Sidewalk
Powerful weather conditions, traffic accidents, and other misfortunate events will find their way to your doorstep from time to time. Though they may go unnoticed at first, repeated abuse can lead to cracks and damages on your sidewalk. If you notice uneven or shattered pavement, don’t fret. Cement replacement slabs can be purchased for severe cases, but crack filler and sealer can be found to tidy up smaller disturbances.

Replace your Mailbox
Sadly, mailboxes for residences tend to be a popular target for vandalism. If you’ve noticed that your mailbox has been damaged or completely destroyed, a replacement can be purchased for a reasonable fee. In fact, this may be the perfect opportunity to invest in a mailbox that would better match the appeal of your home. Don’t feel obligated to get an identical copy of your previous box, have some fun and add a little flare to your front yard.

Installing New Windows
Your windows serve many more purposes than offering you the ability to see outside. They also let in sunlight and work to make your house feel more like a home. While they tend to be one of the most fragile parts of a building, that doesn’t mean a broken window is an irreversible fate. Many hardware stores sell replacement windowpanes for standard size windows, and also offer services to help you install them if you aren’t sure how. You may even find a new design or style that looks better with your home décor!

Painting the House
While this may be one of the biggest projects you could hope to accomplish on your own, it’s still a viable option none the less. If you’ve been unimpressed with the color or shade of your home, don’t begrudgingly accept it. It is within your power to make your house look and feel the way you want it to. With a bit of paint, a ladder, and patience, you could be living in your dream home within a week!