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7 Projects to Improve Home Value with Your Tax Refund

Spring cleaning often comes with a fresh coat of paint. Painting can be a great way to change the feel of a room or give your home some great curb appeal. Painting also plays a role in home repair by protecting the wood of your home against the elements, essential here in Florida.

If you decide to try your hand at painting this spring, People’s Trust has some tips that can keep the experience enjoyable and safe for everyone in your family.

Try Some Eco-friendly Paint

Spring conjures up the sniffles for many people in the great outdoors, but paint may do the same thing inside of your home. Household paints have previously contained up to 300 toxic chemicals, including the hazardous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that release particles into the air for years after you paint.

Try a low-VOC paint, which tends to be water-based, for any home interior painting. These have taken off in recent years and come in every shade and finish imaginable. Some brands also create no-VOC paints by replacing chemicals with more natural ingredients. These no-VOC paints are often pet-safe, but always check the label and never leave your pet unattended in a room where paint cans are open.

Home Repair Supervision

If you have children, never let them be in a room with open paint cans by themselves. If children are under the age of 10, they should never be in a room with any open painting materials. Even eco-friendly paints are extremely dangerous if ingested. If you believe your child has ingested any paint, immediately call poison control at 1-800-222-1222.

Try Cloth Catchers for Indoor and Outdoor Painting

You can pick up plastic sheets to protect your floors and lawn, but these often move and tear as you walk around painting. Turn to cloth or canvas drop cloths that will stay in place easier and can be weighed down with objects without the risk of tearing.

For painting the outside of your home, try a tarp with tie-holes. These can be staked into the ground to provide a steadier surface for a ladder.

Ventilate: Make Room to Breathe

If you’re painting inside, open the doors and windows. If your room has a fan, turn it on. You want proper ventilation for any space you’re painting to help air out the room and not breathe in paint fumes. If you can’t ventilate where you’re working, get a respirator and only paint in short stints.

Ventilation is essential to most common home repair improvements.

Stick to the Shade

If painting outside, you know that you need to take a break in the shade, but what about your materials? Paint, paint thinner and lacquer all need to stay in the shade as much as possible when painting outdoors.

Not only can heat and sun alter some of these items when they’re sitting in the can, but heat can also be a big problem for these flammable items. The city of Las Vegas actually warns its citizens to be careful when painting their homes or canvases outside because paint thinner has been ignited by the sun and started home fires.

Clean Up after Home Repairs

When you finish painting for the day, clean up the entire space. This will prevent spills and any accidental exposure.

Latex paints can typically be cleaned from surfaces and your skin with soap and water. Oil-based paints will have specific cleaning instructions located on the paint can itself. Take a look at your can before you start painting and write down what it says, because paint often spills on the outside of the can during the painting process.

Gasoline was once used to clean paint off of brushes, but this should never be used. Gasoline is extremely dangerous and should never be used as a cleaner for any object.

It’s always a smart practice to clean up and watch your space clearly when doing any home repair project.

 

One of the best ways to take advantage of your tax refund is to put it toward your home.

Here are seven ways you can use your tax refund to improve the value your home.

Project #1: Get Organized

Investing in organizational storage is a great way to kick-start your spring cleaning and improve the value of your home.

For a few hundred dollars, you can install organizational storage in areas of your home, like closets and pantries, to optimize the use of your space. In addition to giving you a peace of mind, this simple solution gives all your “stuff” a place to go.

Average Cost: $40 – $70 per square foot

Project #2: Boost Curb Appeal

Curb appeal is such an important aspect of your home, especially if you are considering selling it in the near future. Even if you aren’t looking to move, refreshing your front yard creates a welcoming experience for your family and guests.

Update the front of your house for a fresh, new facelift. Create an accent door to easily spruce up your entrance.

Also, try finishing off your freshly painted door with new hardware. Replace your mailbox with a new design, and add crisp numbering to the sides.

Average Cost: varies

Project #3: Update Utility Fixtures

Updating utility fixtures like switch plates, outlet covers, lights and doorknobs can do wonders to a home. Whether you choose to simply repaint fixtures or replace them with new ones, these simple home changes can help improve the overall value of your home.

Also, consider replacing the louvered ceiling registers in each room of your home. You’d be surprised how much fresher your home will look with new registers… and how much more air will flow through each room.

Average Cost: Under $8 per ceiling register at your local hardware store

Project #4: Add a Fresh Coat of Paint

New paint can do wonders for revitalizing a living space and boost the value of your home. With just a few hundred dollars and a weekend set aside, you can give your home a new, fresh look.

You can DIY this painting project, or hire a professional, but doing it yourself will get you more for your money. When selecting paint colors, keep in mind that neutral appeals to most people. One of our favorites is Softer Tan by Sherwin-Williams.

Average Cost: $200-$300 for standard paint, and  $400-$600 for high-quality paint (For a 1,500-square-foot home)

Project #5: Give Your Floors a Facelift

Installing new floors can significantly improve the value of your home. Many potential buyers desire hardwood floors when house hunting. If your floors are damaged, repairing them is an absolute must.

If hardwood floors are not a realistic option, consider shampooing your carpets to remove dirt and stains. A professional carpet treatment adds roughly $1000-15000 to the value of your home.

Average Cost: $600 to $900

Project #6: Give Your Kitchen Cabinets a Makeover

Refacing your kitchen cabinets is a great, cost effective way to give your home a major update. Rather than spending tens of thousands of dollars to completely gut your kitchen, refacing cabinets offers the same end result for a fraction of the cost.

Average Cost: DIY – $200 to $500; Hiring a professional – $1,000 to $3,000

Project #7: Install/Update Your Home Security System

Make sure that your home is well protected. If you don’t have a home security system, consider investing in one. This will deter burglaries and give you and your loved ones peace of mind when you are away.

Average Cost: $282 – $800

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