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May is Home Improvement Month

Posted by Dave Haines on Fri, May 07, 2010 @ 10:07 AM
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DES PLAINES, ILL. - It's that time of year again. Spring is a time for fresh ideas, new beginnings and home remodeling. The season also marks the time when homeowners across the country seek out contractors who can turn their dream homes into reality through the process of remodeling. To commemorate May as National Home Improvement Month, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) offers homeowners a few words of advice for planning their remodels.

Don't wait until summer to start thinking about making changes to your homes. Finding the right design, choosing a professional contractor and securing the necessary financing for a home improvement project can sometimes take months. NARI suggests that homeowners who want to start a project by summer start planning now.

With homeowners spending more time at home, demand for home improvements have increased, leaving quality contractors booked far in advance. NARI recommends the following steps to help kick-start the process:

* Think your project through from start to finish. Careful planning of your home improvement projects will enable you to update your home, increase the value of your investment and customize your living space-all for a lot less than the cost of a new home.

* Look over your property carefully. What repairs are needed? What improvements would you like to make? Think ahead and determine your future needs. Professional remodeling contractors can help you in your planning by outlining options and discussing the improvements you can make within your budget.

* Be sure to review your homeowner's insurance policy and make adjustments for the added value of the work being done.

Most homeowners can handle routine maintenance projects and cosmetic touch-ups, but it's recommended they consult with qualified professionals for larger remodeling jobs and major changes to the home's structure.

As of April 22, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) passed new regulations for contractors working in homes built before 1978. The Renovation, Repair and Painting rule mandates that remodelers who intend to work in pre-1978 homes to register their company and complete an 8-hour training and certification course with an accredited trainer. The course teaches remodelers how to safely contain lead in a home as it is being disturbed and reduce exposure to residents and workers.

About NARI

 

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only trade association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. With more than 8,200 member companies nationwide, the Association - based in Des Plaines, Ill. - is "The Voice of the Remodeling Industry." To find a qualified professional to do work on your home, visit www.nariremodelers. com or contact the national headquarters office at 800-611-NARI . For the latest information on green remodeling, visit www.GreenRemodeling.org.

DES PLAINES, ILL. - It's that time of year again. Spring is a time for fresh ideas, new beginnings and home remodeling. The season also marks the time when homeowners across the country seek out contractors who can turn their dream homes into reality through the process of remodeling. To commemorate May as National Home Improvement Month, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) offers homeowners a few words of advice for planning their remodels.

Don't wait until summer to start thinking about making changes to your homes. Finding the right design, choosing a professional contractor and securing the necessary financing for a home improvement project can sometimes take months. NARI suggests that homeowners who want to start a project by summer start planning now.

With homeowners spending more time at home, demand for home improvements have increased, leaving quality contractors booked far in advance. NARI recommends the following steps to help kick-start the process:

* Think your project through from start to finish. Careful planning of your home improvement projects will enable you to update your home, increase the value of your investment and customize your living space-all for a lot less than the cost of a new home.

* Look over your property carefully. What repairs are needed? What improvements would you like to make? Think ahead and determine your future needs. Professional remodeling contractors can help you in your planning by outlining options and discussing the improvements you can make within your budget.

* Be sure to review your homeowner's insurance policy and make adjustments for the added value of the work being done.

Most homeowners can handle routine maintenance projects and cosmetic touch-ups, but it's recommended they consult with qualified professionals for larger remodeling jobs and major changes to the home's structure.

As of April 22, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) passed new regulations for contractors working in homes built before 1978. The Renovation, Repair and Painting rule mandates that remodelers who intend to work in pre-1978 homes to register their company and complete an 8-hour training and certification course with an accredited trainer. The course teaches remodelers how to safely contain lead in a home as it is being disturbed and reduce exposure to residents and workers.

About NARI

 

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) is the only trade association dedicated solely to the remodeling industry. With more than 8,200 member companies nationwide, the Association - based in Des Plaines, Ill. - is "The Voice of the Remodeling Industry." To find a qualified professional to do work on your home, visit www.nariremodelers. com or contact the national headquarters office at 800-611-NARI . For the latest information on green remodeling, visit www.GreenRemodeling.org.

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