How to Save Money when Remodeling Your Home

T.R. Humphrey
Planning your remodeling project can save you money on your budget. Using these tips can save your time and money on your home. The first thing you will need to do is to purchase items in bulk. Buy large quantities of cleaning supplies, paint, primer, and painting tools. Check the clearance and sales bins at home improvement centers. Sometimes there are great deals on items that have been overstocked. For example, you may find things like extension cords, tools, and masking tape. If you register at home centers and hardware stores you can receive up to date information on clearance sells. Also, search online and look for bargains on home improvement items. Some hardware and home improvement stores online are www.gillroys.com and www.home-improvement-superstore.com.

Purchasing home products in an off season is very beneficial. For example, ceiling fans are less expensive in the fall than they are in the summer. Insulation can be bought for less in the spring instead of winter. Do some of the remodeling work yourself. You can rent tools like a tile saw or wallpaper steamer, if you will only be using it once. Painting and repairing exterior or interior walls will save you money. Anything that you cannot reach leave it to the pros. Do your own demolition and use that savings for installation instead. Another idea is to shop at auctions or estate sales. You may find great savings on furniture and other items.

Before picking one contractor for any project, be sure to get estimates from several. Always negotiate prices and don't be afraid to ask for references. Another good tip is to coordinate similar projects in your home. Refurbishing two bathrooms at the same time can keep you from calling a plumber and other contractors twice. Look for coordinating sets of bathroom fixtures. Getting your bathtub professionally re-glazed will also save you a bundle.

Choose budget or mid priced kitchen or bath cabinets .However, even a little cleaning, sanding, and painting can go a long way . You can add decorative molding to your old cabinets then paint or refinish them. Also, recycle extra cupboards that can be reused as individual cabinets in other rooms. As for countertops you can try painting them or replacing them with inexpensive laminates. Remember doing your own research on the cost of products and your own labor, can benefit you in many ways. Planning out your remodeling project will help you organize and keep your budget from getting too high.

Resources:

www.home-improvement-superstore.com
www.gillroys.com

Published by T.R. Humphrey

T.R.Humphrey was a featured Home Improvement Contributor for 2010 and has helped many of her clients with home improvement projects. She specializes in painting, faux finishes, and murals. However, she has...  View profile

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  • Laura Cone2/2/2011

    super savings!

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