Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renovation. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2022

2022 Roof Shingle Color Trends

 The top renovation to the exterior of a home in 2021 was the roof. This is still true in the 2022 home improvement market. Not only are there many options for shingles but also many colors to choose from. In fact, it is reported that the roof shingle color can boost your home's resale value. Before selecting the perfect color for your roof, here are some tips you should know.


Tones can be important when it comes to selecting the right color for your roof.

Neutral Tones

When you think of neutral, you sometimes think of boring but this is not the case. Neutral colors such as brown and gray can look amazing on a roof. There can be different subtle color variations. A great example is Timberline HDZ in Weathered Wood. This is currently one of GAF's most popular neutral shingles. The shingle has both dark and light brown towns which will go with a range of home styles and exterior paint colors. Neutral tones are very practical making them popular in 2022. Since they can go with many changes, they can bring a higher resale value. These shingle tones are versatile and classic in looks.

Bold Earth Tones

Earth tones have been popular on both the interior and exterior of homes from 2021 and still in 2022. Nature-inspired shingles such as the GAF architectural asphalt shingles are good examples. These shingles alternate in color which offers a dynamic variation with a pop of color adhering to a cohesive look. A neutral exterior is perfect for this type of shingle. It will give your home more contrast and pop your curb appeal.

Classic Black

You can never go wrong with the classic black shingle. These have become very popular in 2022 due to the ongoing desire for a modern farmhouse look and easy accessibility to solar shingles. There is nothing more classic than a white home with black trim and black shingles. This combination can fit on most any architectural style from a traditional home to a modern home. Now there is even a black solar shingle that gives your home the traditional roof look. These eco-friendly roofs are currently in high demand.

Remember your shingle color can either make or break your home's curb appeal. It not only can affect the curb appeal but can also affect your home's resale value. The right shingle paired with the right roof can make your home have a higher market value.

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Tips On How To Budget For Home Renovations

 


Whether it is a full renovation or just some minor updates, it is always important that you budget for your home remodel. The rule of thumb is that most upgrades or renovations increase your home’s value but this is not always the case if you do not stick to your budget and renovation plan. Here are five things to do when determining your budget for the project.

 

Estimate home renovation costs

Just like any other investment you do not want to put more money into the project than you can get in return. First, determine the value of your home.  If you are updating specific rooms, you will want to determine the percentage of worth of the room.

A kitchen accounts for 10 to 15 percent of the home’s total value. For example, if your home is worth $200,000 you will want to spend no more than $30,000 on the total kitchen project. If you are looking for the biggest bang for your buck, then a mid-range bathroom remodel will get you the best return on your investment.

Consider home remodeling loan options

It can take a lot of cash to do a big renovation and this can sometimes detour homeowners. There are many loans that are available for this specific purpose.

One option is to refinance your home. Right now mortgage rates are at an all-time low, so you have the option of refinancing for an amount higher than you currently owe. You will be able to pay off your current loan and have cash left over for your home improvements.

Another option is to Cash-out refinance by taking your existing loan and refinancing it for more than you currently owe. You will then have enough money to pay off your original mortgage and make your renovations.

Many homeowners do not want to take the refinancing option, but they still have options. A home equity line of credit (HELOC) that works like a credit card is a way to go. You are given a set limit that you can borrow against.

A home equity loan can also get you the money you need for your projects. With this option, you take out all of the cash at one time. This will be in addition to your original mortgage.

Get home renovation quotes from contractors

It is always a wise decision to go into a project with some sort of estimate on how much the project will cost. A contractor will be able to give you an estimate based on your project. You will want to allow for more cost because a project usually costs more than what the estimate states. The more information you are able to give a contractor the closer the estimate can be to the true cost.

Just like shopping around for the best price or best product, it is always wise to get several quotes from several different contractors. Never just take the lowest bid, make sure you know what materials are being used and the process the contract will take to complete your project. Lower bids tend to be a sign that the contractor cuts corners.

Stick to the home remodeling plan

Just like a trip to the grocery store, to stay on budget you have to stick to your grocery list. It is always a temptation to add little projects here and there to your current remodeling project. These last-minute additions can add up. Remember that every time you change your mind even little changes can be costly to your budget.

Account for hidden home renovation costs

As mentioned before an estimate is only an estimate. The project might look like an easy fix, but there might be other issues lurking beneath the surface. Always give yourself a cushion upfront. Every contractor can agree that most renovation projects usually cost more due to hidden imperfections. Add 10 to 20 percent to your estimated project cost.

Home improvements are in most homeowners’ reach, the trick is figuring out how to plan a home renovation that doesn’t break the bank. It is best to consult with professionals such as a mortgage lender and contractor to help with estimated cost and obtaining the money to give the go-ahead.

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Friday, August 7, 2015

The Opportunity to Learn Construction Skills for Students in St. Tammany Parish

World Changers, an entity of LifeWay Student Ministries, provides mission experiences for students looking to serve others and share the gospel.  By interacting with churches in different communities throughout the United States, students have the opportunity to learn construction skills such as sheetrock, painting, siding, roofing, windows & doors repair or replacement, interior repair / renovation projects, wheelchair ramps, fencing, landscaping, and
disaster cleanup.  They also learn leadership skills which will help them with not only future mission trips but also future education and professional opportunities. The

World Changers program began in 1990 and has expanded to 67 North American locations as well as international locations.  In 2011, World Changers  became a part of LifeWay Student Ministries which expanded the number of students involved as well as the church networking opportunities.
World Changers along with Northshore Baptist Association, Southern Baptist Association, Kent Design+Build and the St. Tammany Parish government will aid in this year’s project in St. Tammany Parish. A federal grant through the Community Development Block Grant program will be used to purchase $30,000.00 in lumber, paint, doors, windows and all other materials needed for the volunteers to get the job done.
This is the 4th year in a row that volunteers from around the country will repair and fix up homes for low and moderate income home owning families in St. Tammany Parish. Twelve homes in the community were chosen via an application process and the majority of the homeowners are disabled and/or elderly.


The 150 volunteer teens and adults from around the country will be housed at First Baptist Church in Covington. The volunteers’ week of construction work such as painting, scraping, demo and repair of these homes.

“We welcome the World Changers group back to St. Tammany. They have made such a difference in so many people’s lives over the past four years, and we cannot thank them enough,” St. Tammany Parish President Pat Brister said. “Collaborative efforts like these between public, private and faith-based organizations, make our community stronger, improve our quality of life, and benefit everyone involved.”

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