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Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House. Today’s guest blog is by Rachel Stinson. The opinions expressed by the author in this and all guest blogs are not necessarily those of Gainesville Restoration and Remodeling.

Some of our possessions can be replaced when we feel they are no longer needed. Things like cars can easily be sold and replaced. However, it is not practicable, to think the same for a house.

A house is a large and immobile asset and like other possessions, age can take its toll on it. Every time there are major damages in your home, it is not practical to go in search of a vacant land for sale in order to construct a new home. Of course, if you are a real estate agent, you might frequently need land for sale for business purposes. This is not the case for your residential home. It can be extremely expensive and exhausting to find a new home and move in.

If your home is in need of repair or outdated, you can consider renovating. In addition to improving the appearance of your home, renovating can also improve the value of your home. A lot of homeowners do not remodel their homes for financial reasons. In other cases, homeowners may not recognize the need for a renovation project.

Some individuals consider renovation simply because they want a new appearance. It is better to fix things when damages can be easily repaired. The following signs indicate that your house might be due for renovation.

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

 

  1. More Individuals, Less Space:

If you are a family person, your family size might have grown as the years passed. Your house may feel frequently cluttered and unorganized, contents from the closets keep spilling and in the children bedrooms, bunk beds no longer do the trick. Before you consider buying a new house which is a large expense, there is a solution that can rid you of the constant clutter.

A few walls can be knocked down in order to create more space; more bedrooms could be added to accommodate the growing family. With this, you will be able to solve the issue and give your house a new look.

 

  1. Leaking Roofs

Your house should shield you from harsh weather conditions, like the scorching sun, cold winds, and a heavy downpour from the skies. A roof plays an essential role in this function. If the roof is not doing its job, this might be an indication that it is time to touch up things.

Water stains across the ceilings and down the walls might not bother you but if nothing is done, this could develop into further problems. Roof leaks, no matter how small, can lead to rotted framing, ruptured sheathing, damaged ceilings, molds, uneven insulation and electrical problems. Affected ceiling paint would darken and the ceiling plaster may expand; mold can spread throughout the house structure and take over your furniture and clothing space. If your ceiling carries electric wiring, a leaking roof could cause shorted wires and pose a fire threat.  In essence, fixing your roof can save you from having a deteriorated structure.

 

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

  1. Dreary Looking Walls: 

With time, the paint on your walls is susceptible to start chipping. This might be caused by dust, dirt, chemicals, low-quality paint jobs, leaking roofs or for the external walls, harsh weather conditions. In warm temperatures, overexposure to UV rays can cause fading in the exterior paint.

Whichever way the damage is caused, paint troubles can easily make your home look worn out. The walls begin to look unattractive and this appearance may suggest that it has not been renovated for years. You can carry out a regular check on your house for signs of chipping or cracking. If your house fits this description, you should consider renovating your home.

Painting is a cost-friendly process that quickly restores the appearance of your house. Adding a fresh layer of paint to the internal and external walls of your home is a great idea. You can also repaint the baseboards, and touch up walls that look worn out in the kitchen and bathrooms.

 

  1. Plumbing problems:

Damaged pipes that go undetected can cause problems in the building and also inflate your water bill. A plumbing system is hidden within the building structure and can easily be forgotten. An existing problem can rear its head through the sinks, toilet bowls, or bathtubs.

Clogged pipes and blocked drains can be dreadful. You can fix these issues when they pop up but as the years go by, it is advisable that you invest in new plumbing. It is best to reach out to professional plumbers to find out the root cause of the problem and suggest the best ways to tackle it.

 

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

 

  1. Termite Attacks:

 

Termites are small creatures that have the ability to cause great damage. When there show up in groups, they can leave your furniture and entire home in pieces. They are able to eat a good amount of wood; once they get started on this operation, there is a decline in the strength and safety of the house structure.

You can look out for a few signs that indicate that your house structure is infested with termites. Some of these signs could be confused for water damage. The floors and ceiling may have a swollen appearance. Watch out for hollow sounds when you knock on your furniture and other parts of the house made of wood.

It is advisable to deal with a termite infestation immediately so as not to fall into serious difficulties. If your house is under a termite attack, consider renovating it. Also, contact pest control professionals so as to prevent these damages from recurring.

 

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

 

  1. Your House Feels Out-Dated:

Some design features from the past can still add charm to your home and give it a vintage feel. Some other features do not stand the test of time. A feature that was trendy at a previous time might be an indicator to friends (or future owners, if you are thinking about selling) that your home has not been renovated in a long time.

Of course, you may like your house the way it is. However, there are some important rooms in your house that you should check out. Outdated looking bathrooms or kitchens should be renovated. As much as possible, it is important to modernize these rooms and keep them up to date; this would significantly update the general feel of your home.  These improvements will have a big impact and make your home feel much newer than before.

Renovating your bathroom would require new sinks, faucets, toilets, flooring and shower walls. For renovating your kitchen, you might need the assistance of a pro to help you manage your space and rearrange the kitchen. You can discuss with a home remodel contractor about your kitchen and bathroom remodel. This activity could turn out to be expensive; however, it is totally worth the deal.

A home is a place of peace and comfort. A lot of times, it is more practical to touch up your house than to replace it. As you notice some warning signs, you can consider renovating several aspects of your house. These improvements have an impact on the appearance of the home; it feels newer and more presentable. Also, if you would like to put up your house for sale, renovation keeps the house in tiptop quality so that the worth increases.

 

Six Signs That It May Be Time to Renovate Your House

 

rachel stinson About the author – Rachel Stinson has always had a knack for writing, analytics, food, fashion, and places. Blogging has combined all four for her with an added bonus of enthusiastic audiences. She expertly analyzes real estates, restaurants, and Dignam with respect to pricing and people involved and can express her opinions in an unhesitant, engaging manner for all matters.

Household Mold Health Concerns

Household Mold Health Concerns. Gainesville Restoration and Remodeling Mold Remediation. Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as; fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Because molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. Therefore, there are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture.

Household Mold Health Concerns

Household Mold Health Concerns

Some people are sensitive to mold, and may experience symptoms such as; stuffy nose, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation when exposed to mold. In addition, some people may have more severe reactions to molds, including fever and shortness of breath. The common health concerns from molds include hay fever-like allergic symptoms.  Also, people with chronic lung diseases like COPD or undergoing chemotherapy or other long-term illnesses can be at risk for; opportunistic infections and may develop fungal infections in their lungs. For all of these reasons, it’s important to spot mold growth early and treat it immediately.

  • Black spots or speckles on the ceiling, walls, window casings, or around plumbing
  • A moldy smell
  • Visible water condensation or water spots on ceiling
  • Cracking, peeling paint
  • Peeling wallpaper, especially in bathrooms

It is unlikely you will be able to eliminate all mold indoors; some mold spores are present in the air and in house dust. The mold spores will not grow if moisture is not present. Indoor mold growth can and should be prevented or controlled by controlling moisture indoors. If there is mold growth in your home, you must clean up the mold and fix the water problem. If you clean up the mold, but don’t fix the water problem; then, most likely, the mold problem will come back.

The EPA cautions people not to touch mold and not to clean mold in the home; without the proper equipment and protection. At Gainesville Restoration, we ensure that all of our mold removal specialists are licensed and highly trained. We have the experience necessary to assess your mold damage and contamination in order to properly remove the mold from your home or other property. So, for expert service in mold removal and remediation; contact us as soon as you notice signs or symptoms of mold contamination. You can trust Gainesville Restoration and Remodeling to clean up the mold and to keep it from coming back by identifying and fixing the problem. If you suspect you have mold growing in your home, call us today at (352) 372-1221.

Household Mold Health Concerns

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