10/29/08

 

Remodeling Contractors in Chicago

There are 3 reasons to renovate your Chicago home:
  1. Improve Home Value
  2. Improve Quality of Life
  3. Improve Your Bank Account
Improving the Home Value?
This one makes sense - if you put money into your home, you should get a more value in return. The return on investment in most major home remodels is very high. A new kitchen, an extra bedroom, another bathroom. With quality materials, products and workmanship, you can easily increase the value of your house and your investment.

Improving your Quality of Life?
Another easy statement - if you bring in new appliances, add new lighting, install radiant floor heating, etc. All the ways that your home can change after a remodeling project are apparent. A programmable thermostat on your updated heating and cooling system is a no-brainer. It's one less thing you have to worry about and it helps make you more comfortable.

Improving your Checking Account?
How does remodeling your Chicago house improve your bank account? When you make improvements to your home, many times your contractor will find problems within walls and under sub-floors. Your Chicago contractor may discover and fix an existing problem in your home and save you tons of money later - a water leak, a shorted wiring problem, mold, etc.

Also, your contractor will be installing new drywall, new insulation, improved systems, and updated appliances. All the newest products on the market are more efficient than your existing ones. This will save you money on utility bills and energy costs.

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Comments:
what would be the most cost effective way to convert a garage into a bonus room??
 
The garage is a lot like remodeling or finishing a basement. It's important to insulate the garage to make it a liveable space. You'll need to install flooring, walls, and a ceiling. The most difficult part of the job would be removing the garage door and installing a new wall (where you'll likely want to add doors and/or windows.
 
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