Posts Tagged ‘home improvements’

Priorities For Remodeling In 2010

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Priorities For Remodeling In 2010 Include Energy Efficiency, Organization & Comfort

A survey of nationwide potential new home buyers and existing home owners who are planning home improvements found top priorities to include price, energy-efficiency, organization and comfort.

Today’s homeowner is also looking for a home that fits the entire family – from a multi-tasking home office, to expanding storage space needs, to a living room that can adapt to advancements in home entertainment and technology.

As a group, low-cost replacements — new siding, windows, doors and roofing — deliver the best bang for the buck now, a considerably better payback than from a two-story remodel or a kitchen remodel, also in terms of resale value.

Given great improvements in materials, you can replace your inefficient 10- or 15-year-old products with highly efficient ones for a decent return when you sell.  In addition, the improvements help you save on heating and cooling bills.  Replacing leaky windows with highly efficient newer ones is a good example.  The technology behind the glass and frames has so improved that you’re tightening up your home’s weatherproofing in the process.  You get more comfort, and, from a real-estate point of view, new windows show off your house from the street.

Information from the cost vs. value report about remodeling.

Skylight Windows Help You Enjoy The Power Of The Sun

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

The Power Of The Natural Light Of Skylights

The power of natural light to rejuvenate the body and mind is incredible.  Bringing this light source into your home allows you to take advantage of the most powerful source of energy known to man; The Sun!  You can brighten any room with natural light while at the same time saving energy.  As many as 78% of new homeowners today are asking for more light and more space.  Skylights can do both.

  • Save on your electric bills
  • Create the illusion of bigger rooms
  • Fit all roof types
  • Generate more wall space
  • Maintenance free
  • Brings natural light into the room

Your new skylight windows may qualify for the tax credit stimulus incentive package.

Tax incentives make this the RIGHT TIME to replace your old, inefficient windows with qualifying replacement windows.  I am excited to tell you that when the American Recovery & Investment Act still includes a major consumer tax credit that provides funds for replacement windows.  Don’t miss out on this opportunity to save money – on your windows now and on your energy costs forever!  You will recover the cost of this investment in no time on energy savings alone; not to mention the increase in property value that usually comes with home improvements.

The criteria for ENERGY STAR Residential Windows Door and Skylights has been revised effective January 4, 2010: View the new specification (206KB).

Talk to your Minnesota window contractor about how you can save a lot of money and spruce up your property in the process by installing new skylight windows.

HOME IMPROVEMENT NEWS FOR 2009

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Home Improvements Are “In!”

 As most consumers are unaware of our President and his economic stimulus packages, there are many residential home improvement items that qualify for the State of Minnesota/Federal Tax Rebates for 2009.  In consideration of many of these improvements, windows, doorsroof insulation, metal and asphalt roofing, are at a 30% tax rebate up to $1500 for existing homes only.  (See www.energystar.gov)

When it comes to the projects that make sense, given the housing market is at a historical low, here are some of the best places to put money into your home for remodeling.

Siding Replacement – ranks among the highest in terms of cost recouped at a approximately 70%

Window Replacement – also ranks at approximately 70% cost recouped

Roof Replacement – as a major improvement if your roof is in need of replacement, why not take advantage of your federal tax rebate money now. (This can also be included in your hail-damaged roofs(Note: there are some color requirements for this rebate.)

In the upper Midwest, these are the approximate percentages according to the Remodeling Magazine for your resale of existing homes.

Langerman Exteriors Inc has been a window, siding, and roofing contractor serving Minnesota and Western Wisconsin homeowners for over 40 years.  With our many years of hands on personal experience, we are knowledgeable in all areas of home and property improvements.  Please call us at 763-493-0058.  We would like the opportunity to discuss your needs in further detail.