5 Home Improvement investments that pay off!
The Entryway: sprucing up the entrance to a home makes the most impact for money spent. There is no substitute for a well painted, well maintained front door. Don't overlook the sidewalk that leads up to the home!


The Kitchen: Top dollar returns inside the house include cosmetic improvements in your kitchen (Here is where the Kitchen Remodel Manual comes in handy!) Get the cabinets refaced or replaced, change out the sink and faucet and install new countertops. The most cost effective sink is a stainless steel one, but the most popular are under mount sinks with no rim and a sing,e, deep bowl. Granite is still a popular countertop, but there is an increase in requests for quartz, which is scratch resistant and trouble free.
The Bathroom: Check out our UBuildIt Bathroom Remodeling manual here.Changing the "jewelry - the hardware) is a good investment. If they don't want to replace, then have them refurbish them.
Floor coverings: This is a good way to upgrade your home because you can do it as budget allows; one room at a time. New laminates that look like tile or wood are very popular now.
Last is Light fixtures & Storage: Many live with light fixtures that don't match the decor or style of their home. Sears offers many varieties of lighting and with our discounts, it is worth sending your client to them. And anything that increases storage adds to the value of the home. Between reorganizing spaces with storage systems and commercial closet systems, they can add storage and value.
Home Improvements don't have to break the bank, so let the client know that. Spent in the right way, that money can earn big dividends and you can show you client how they can save Big!