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When I was a kid, my parents decided to sell the small brick home we lived in. Unfortunately, they didn’t receive any high offers for the house. Because I don’t ever want to experience the difficulties selling a house that my parents did, I’ve researched home improvements homeowners can make to add value to their properties before placing them on the market. A great remodeling project to undertake before selling a home is installing new windows. New windows can add value by improving both the appearance and energy efficiency of a home. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of installing new windows in your home before attempting to sell it. Enjoy!

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3 Tips For Making Your Home More Comfortable

by Jesse Henderson

In order to keep your home comfortable, you need to learn some of the best ways of boosting its thermal efficiency. Doing this will also help you to waste less energy inside of your home -- which also helps you to waste less money. To this end, contemplate these three guidelines below so that you are able to make your home comfortable despite the natural changes in temperature throughout the year. 

#1: Get New Windows Installed

When you are noticing a draft inside of your building, this is often the result of poor windows. When your home's windows are cracked or damaged, the thermal efficiency in your home is drastically reduced. Walk through your home and check each and every window to make sure that they open and close seamlessly and that there is no rotting, cracking or other forms of damage along the window frame. If you need to make some replacements, contact a handful of window installation professionals in your local area to begin getting price estimates. Installing new windows can cost you between approximately $2600 and $7000 when reaching out to a professional. Make sure you get windows that suit your home aesthetically and shop for energy-efficient windows whenever you can find them. Click here to learn more about window installation.

#2: Keep Your Home Insulated

There are many different insulation materials you can choose between to keep your home comfortable. Some of these insulation types include spray foam and cellulose. The effectiveness is measured by its R-value, so be sure to check for this variable when shopping for the best type of insulation. Don't make a purchase until you have insulation contractor come to your home to inspect it. Brand-new insulation can cost anywhere between approximately $1200 and $2500 depending on the size of your house.

#3: Get An HVAC Care Plan

So much of your household's comfort will depend on whether or not your HVAC system is working. An HVAC care plan from a professional contractor will ensure that you are getting the level of maintenance that will prevent serious problems. Aside from an HVAC maintenance contract, be sure to call a repair professional if you notice your system leaking, your thermostat no longer working or the system making loud noises. You can handle some of the maintenance yourself by changing your HVAC filters and cleaning out your vents. 

With these three tips, your home will be far more comfortable. Follow them and contact professionals who can help you. 

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