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Top Four Home Improvement Myths

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Don’t believe everything you hear about home improvement, especially these four myths.
 

Myth #1: Any remodel is a good one.

You may think any home improvement is a good one, but not all improvements are created equal. For example, one homeowner had a concert hall of his very own built in his ranch-style home. Unless the next homeowner is an opera singer, he may not want a balcony in the den. When making a renovation like this, keep in mind you might want to sell the place one day.

Myth #2: I can do it myself.

You may be convinced that you can do it just as well as a contractor, but news flash! You can’t. You may just have an unrealistic idea of your “knack” for remodeling. Doing it yourself can sometimes save money, but know your limits. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. Certain low-risk projects are simple to tackle on your own, but there are others (like electrical work) for which you need a professional.

Myth #3: Pools add value.

A lot of people think adding a swimming pool or hot tub is a sure seller. That’s not always true. Location is extremely important. If every day is summer in your climate and it’s a pool-friendly region, that’s one thing, but if you live in a cooler climate it could be different story. In most areas of the country, adding a pool is a scary proposition. It’s a big liability and can be a lot of work to maintain in the off-season. You should think long and hard about building a pool. It could end up being a big money pit.

Myth #4: Follow the latest design trends.

Many homeowners think it’s a good idea to follow the latest design trends. Not true. For instance, peach wallpaper went out in the ’80s. Outdated features must go before a house goes on the market. Granite counters could be shag carpet of the future. Neutral colors or palettes have more of a timeless feel and will appeal to far more people.

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