Posts Tagged ‘Thousands Of Dollars’

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.

Find Home Improvement Grants for African American Homeowners – Find the Best One

December 16th, 2009

Doing home improvement repairs for African Americans can be very costly and there are many homeowners that do not take advantage of programs that can be available to them. It is important that you look at the Government Grants that are available for African American Homeowners because they can really benefit you and with the cost of building materials and labor on the rise it is important that you try to find an alternative to help you get the home improvements that you need.

Learn How to Get a : Government Grant Now

By using a Government Grant a African American Homeowner can save thousands of dollars on upgrading there home. Some people are just unaware that the Government set aside money in the form of Grants to help homeowners get the upgrades and the repairs they need to improve there homes.

Find the Best : Government Grants

Because of hard economic times it is more important today than ever to spend the extra effort in seeking out and getting the Government Grant to improve your home that you deserve. There is so much money that goes totally unused that you need to take advantage of what can be yours.

There are many Grants that are available on the federal as well as state and local levels so it is critical that you check into all the programs that will allow you to apply for a grant.

It is most important that you obtain the information that you need to get the money that you deserve and a Government Grant is a great way to improve your home.




By: Bryan Burbank

How To Hire A Home Improvement Contractor

November 5th, 2009

Hiring the right contractor will probably be the most crucial decision you make after making the initial decision to renovate your home. More important than the color of your bathroom tiles or the type of flooring you install in the kitchen, your contractor will oversee your entire renovation project, hopefully keep you on budget, manage any hired workers, and act as your professional quality control. The work of an inattentive contractor can result in a project that runs weeks beyond its deadline and thousands of dollars over budget. That would be a formula for failure!

This is why it’s so important to select a reputable contractor. But how do you do it? Keep reading for some easy tips on how to hire the best home improvement contractor.

1. Come Prepared with a Plan

Before you even begin to search for a home contractor, develop a solid idea of what you want to accomplish with your home improvement project before you start. Consider, though, that a contractor is not a designer, so begin a project with your own ideas about how in the end you want the final outcome of the work to look.

Taking that initial step will make it easier for you to set a budget and for your prospective contractors to give you an accurate quote and project timeline.

2. Obtain Contractor Referrals

Ask your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors for contractor recommendations out of their own experiences – whether positive or negative. If, for example, your prospective contractor did a wonderful job on your sister’s house, then chances are he’ll do a great job on yours as well.

Also, don’t be afraid to ask any prospective home improvement contractors for references that you can actually call. If the person you are considering for the role is a high quality professional, then there should be no problem supplying you with the names and numbers of other satisfied customers. Once you have secured those references, make the calls!

Another avenue is to type your contractor’s name into an online search engine and see if any negative or positive reviews pop up in the search results. For example, “John Smith contractor references.”

3. Don’t be Timid about Asking Questions

When interviewing a prospective home improvement contractor, don’t be afraid to ask a lot of questions, and make them the right questions.

Inquire about details of their contracting background and how it relates specifically to your project. For example, if your project includes a major overhaul of the deck and backyard, verify that they have experience managing landscaping projects.

Ask your potential renovation contractor how improvements might be made on your prospective plan and changes necessary to complete it under budget. An experienced contractor should be able to take a brief look through a plan and offer a number of practical suggestions.

When he presents you with a time estimate, always ask how that timeline was derived and what work will be completed in each phase. A knowledgeable contractor will have reasoning behind why he’s pegged this particular project at 6-8 weeks.

Finally, always ask to see a portfolio of previous work. The additional work to ensure you have an experienced and reliable home improvement contractor will be well worth the effort in the end.




By: Bill McCowen