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Finding Bargains on Home Improvement Products

February 7th, 2010

As with any renovation, these days you want to be able to obtain a quality product at a reasonable price. Sifting through all of the mass marketing that is done by the big chain stores (like Home Depot or Lowe’s) is part of the task of finding good products at a reasonable price, but also weeding through the countless online advertisements that will come your way when your looking for building products – is another task that you must face when looking for the best deals. With a little bit of guidance and by learning a few quick steps, you will be able to navigate your way through the maze of building products and onto the bargains that are out there.

The biggest misconception that you must over come is that you are always going to get the best deal at the big retail stores. Yes these stores are fine for certain building products like drywall or lumber, but they (the big chain stores) will lead you into the store with better pricing on these products and then while your there you buy other products at inflated prices. A good example of where you can save some money is on plumbing and lighting fixtures. You can easily save 20-35% on fixtures by simply doing a search online. Another example is RTA products such as RTA bathroom vanities or RTA kitchen cabinets. Online stores (the better online stores) will sell these type of cabinets and vanities at about thirty five (35%) less than a retail store. These big stores are there for your convience, you can get almost everything at one place, but unfortunately you will pay for this convenience. To sum it up, only buy certain items in the large home supply chain stores, buy your other products online or shop around and see what other deals are out there. It might take you a little more time, but you can literally save thousands of dollars. (I know we did when we bought our kitchen cabinets online, instead of from a retail store.)

So now that your on line and shopping for home improvement products — here are some quick tips that will help you save money and find quality products. Research and comparison shopping are going to be the two keys to finding a bargain. Say for example your buying light fixtures. Go to a few sites, compare prices, read about the company your buying from and then make a smarter decision. You should also consider EBay for certain building products. The site has millions of choices and some of them are very good deals. Again do some research and make an informed decision. You want to make sure that whoever you are buying from online, that they are a reputable company, have a physical address, and can provide customer service support in the event that something is wrong with the product.

You also want to be aware of what an advertisement is and what a true search is. If you’re doing a Google search, make sure you avoid the paid searches at the top and right side of the page, instead look at the “organic” searches that are right below the paid searches. These web sites are the real deal and are not paying to be there – instead these sites are here because they have the best product and the best prices. The paid searches are naturally going to charge you more, because they are paying to be there. So keep this in mind when you are looking for anything online.

As I mentioned before and a good way to summarize everything is to again make the point of doing research. If you find a good site online, then go to a comparable site and match pricing. See how prices compare and make sure the quality is the same. (I.e. Apples to Apples). If you do these things and keep all of this in mind you should be able to find some great deals and some quality too.

Basic DIY Home Improvement Tips You Should Know

January 19th, 2010

Paying for a contractor to take care of your home improvement projects is not something you should have to do. There are many basic home improvement projects that you can take care of on your own without anyone helping you. All you have to know is what those tasks are, what tools to use, and you are on your way. Now if you’ve already paid someone to take care of improving your home, don’t fret. This just means that you’ll be able to take care of those tasks all by yourself in the future. This will save you quite a bit of money in a number of areas.

Things to know

There are quite a few home improvement tasks that you can take on yourself. For example, do you have a crack in your wall? Some drywall, a drywall knife, and matching paint will do the trick. However, it is important that you keep certain tips in mind when you are doing any home improvement task on your own.

Here are some more DIY home improvement tips that you can use:

- Remember that no matter what you do, you are going to make a mess. Make sure you have plenty of tape and plastic hanging around. This means you are going to cover your floor or any furniture that is in your line of fire. The tape is to keep you from getting paint on those areas you don’t want to paint if painting is something you’ll be doing.

- Although you are pretty sure that you can do it yourself, you still need to keep the phone numbers of professionals close by in case of an emergency. You never know what kind of problems you may come across.

- There are tons of books at your local hardware store and even on the Internet. If you’re not sure about something, simply look it up. You can find detailed instructions on how to install that new ceiling fan or light fixture.

- Always have a plan in place, but always remember that something will always come up at the last minute. You will find that certain spot within your project in which you say, ‘I need this particular piece and I don’t have it.’ Make sure that you are working on your projects with the home improvement store in your area is open. That way you can just jump in your car and drive there to get what you need. You don’t want to have to wait until the next day.

- Be sure you take certain safety precautions such as unplugging any appliances that you are working around. Also, make sure that your power tools are unplugged when you are not using them. This is especially important if you have children because children and power tools do not mix. If you are working around pipes and such, make sure that the water is turned off as well because you don’t want to risk causing a leak.

It’s easy

With the right tools and the right resources, you can pretty much do any home improvement project yourself. Only when walls have to be knocked out or foundations jacked up do you really need to look for a professional. Then again, you may find that you are totally insecure about a particular task. If you have to call an expert, that is fine. It is better to have someone who knows that they are doing working on your home than you not being sure about what you are doing. Just know that they don’t have to do everything, which means you are going to save money no matter what.




By: Amy Nutt