Summer and late spring are the busiest times of year for home improvement projects, but some projects just make a lot more sense to complete when the weather is still chilly and the construction business is slow.
If you're hoping to finish some last-minute home improvements projects before the busy summer season, we've got some suggestions that can help you decide.
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If you're not sure which winter remodeling projects are best, check out our suggestions below. Get ready to make your home more beautiful and functional!
Do you want to freshen up your interior space? Applying a new coat of paint to the walls is a relatively quick and easy way to completely change the look of a room without going through a full remodel.
Benefits of Repainting:
Repainting adds value to your home without putting yourself through the stress of a major remodel. In fact, this is a very practical project if you're planning to sell your home sometime this spring or summer.
Benefits of repainting include:
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Lots of homeowners dream of remodeling their kitchen, and it's no wonder. The kitchen is one of the centers of activity in the house. It's also a room with lots of gadgets and features, and it seems like they're constantly discovering new ways to make kitchens look more beautiful and more functional.
We recommend remodeling your kitchen after the holidays and before the summer sets in and gets busy. Getting the work done now makes your summer less stressful and more relaxing - which is exactly how summer should be.
Benefits of remodeling your kitchen:
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Turn that spare room into a home office with a new coat of paint, installation of shelves and a desk, and some good lighting.
Benefits of a home office conversion:
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There are many reasons to take on home improvement projects when it's cold outside. It's actually a very sensible time to knock projects off your home improvement checklist. Here's why.
Contractors have fewer things to do in winter than at other times of the year. While you might wait a month or two for a contractor to become available at the height of the summer, that wait could shrink in the months of January, February and March.
Contractor pricing can be extra competitive at this time of year. If you're on a budget and want to get the most for your money, hire a contractor before the season gets busy.
After the holidays, a lot of people go into a kind of hibernation, where they hang around the house and spend little money. This time of year is the perfect time to get something done because it causes the least disruption to your schedule.
Contractors can do outdoor projects year-round, though winter weather in Connecticut can cause some disruptions, depending on the work being done. The most challenging project to complete in winter is exterior painting because paint can't cure in temperatures under 40 degrees. While your contractor may be able to paint your home on a good winter day, these days are hard to predict, and the window of time when your contractor would be able to paint would be short.
Some projects take longer than you might think, so if you're on a deadline, this is the time to get started. Contact a contractor to begin the initial consultation and design process. For more information about starting your home improvement project, download our free publication, How to Choose a Professional Home Remodeling Contractor.