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Small House Improvements that Promise to Save You a Lot of Money While Making Your Home Look Beautiful

Over the years, people grow tired of the lack of functionality of some parts of their home or they simply dislike the looks. At times like this, it becomes necessary to build an improvement or two. Home improvements are not a luxury but a necessity.

However, spending a lot of money on adding house rendering or installing new awnings is not something you look forward to. Luckily, there are several small home improvements that come with the promise of spending the least amount of money on them.

Doing a bit of landscaping

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Most homeowners think of landscaping as nothing more than an improvement to the look of your house. However, meticulously planting trees, bushes, and cutting grass has a more practical purpose. If you plant scrubs or a hedge along the fence, you will create a green barrier that will protect you against noise pollution and fine dust particles coming from the road outside.

Furthermore, a tall tree will provide you with enough shade in the backyard so there is no need to waste money on building a patio. Finally, instead of paving the grass, you can create a lawn or turn the ground in front of the house into a beautiful flower bed, which are both money-saving exterior improvements. 

Installing gutter guards

In terms of cost- functionality ratio there is hardly an outdoor improvement better than gutter guards. Hiring someone to clean the gutters several times a year or doing the job itself costs a lot of money and time, not to mention the risk of injuring yourself every time you climb the roof.

Gutters guard do the dirty (and the costly) job for you, as they stop prevent leaves, large debris like branches, pine needles, and an odd baseball from clogging up the gutters. Not only will you no longer have to clean the gutters with guard installed but you’ll prolong the lifespan of the guttering on top of your house.

Repairing the house’s rendering 

In terms of the exterior of your house, the front façade takes a prominent place. Not only does its appearance involve aesthetics but it can significantly boost the curb appeal of your home, which later translated into a higher market value. When the façade needs only to be repaired, then house cement rendering is quite affordable and accessible to most homeowners. The best thing about cement rendering? Professionals in the industry do it for you so you get to save time and energy.

The benefits of a programmable thermostat

Heating costs are among the most expansive items on the monthly utility bill. Lowering the cost of heating can save you thousands of dollars annually so a programmable thermostat is among the best investments you can make.

You can use it to lower the air temperature inside while you sleep or turn the heating completely off when you travel away for a longer period. As far as the former benefit is concerned, sleeping in a cold room actually improves the quality of your sleep. Investing in a thermostat help protect both your home budget and your health; it doesn’t get better than that in terms of home improvements.

A small, yet functional improvement: Window awnings

One of the cheapest improvements we list here are window awnings. They might not look like much in terms of saving money but trust us, they are more than just a fancy cover for the windows. In terms of air temperature, they help keep the house cool during the hottest summer days. As a result, the AC unit, an energy guzzler, by the way, has to work less in order to cool down the air inside.

Incandescent light bulbs are a thing of the past

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If you still haven’t made the switch from the incandescent light bulbs (invented in the 19th century, by the way) to LED light, now is the right time to do it. Not only do these light bulbs last longer but they are immeasurably more energy-efficient. There are a lot of types of lightning and be sure to pick the right one for your home

An LED light uses 95% of the energy it receives from the grid to generate light and only 5% is wasted on heating up the light itself. The ratio is the opposite when it comes to incandescent light bulbs so the energy-saving is evident. Mind you, the switch to LED lights must be all-encompassing, from the single basement light to all the light bulbs in the bathroom, including the mirror ones.

As you have seen from our suggestions, home improvements don’t have to set you back a huge sum of money. If you’re smart about the way you upgrade your home, your home budget won’t have to suffer so you’ll have more cash to spend on amenities or emergency repairs. 

Ron-Wolf

BIO: Ron Wolf is a hobby designer and a DIY enthusiast, and, above all, a very blessed father of two. Besides that, he has a strong passion for writing. He is a featured blogger at various blogs and magazines in which he shared his research and experience with the vast online community. If he is not working he enjoys being outside with his family. Hiking, bike riding, and BBQing are always a thing for him. In the evening, he likes to watch documentaries or build something with kids in their lego corner.

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