Simple Home Improvement Projects You Can DIY

You’re likely spending more time at home and have probably thought about making a few home improvement projects. Home improvement, whether your projects are big or small, can add value to your home. If you are thinking about selling your home soon or in the foreseeable future, taking the time to keep your home up to date could pay off when you decide to list your home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Read to get a list of simple home improvement projects to make that you can DIY.



1. Check For Leaks
Leaks are often some of the most detrimental issues homes can develop. If left unchecked, water that leaks into your home over the course of several months can cause extensive (and expensive) damage. During the rainy days ahead, take the opportunity to check your home thoroughly for any unwanted water that may be coming in and take steps to remedy it. Better yet, hire a professional roofer to come out to inspect your roof BEFORE the rain has a chance to do any damage!

2. Install A Programmable Thermostat
A programmable thermostat allows you to set different temperatures for your home for different times of day. For example, you can set your home to be a little warmer during the day when everyone is away at work/school and a little cooler in the evenings when everyone is home. This way, you're not paying to keep your home unnecessarily cool when no one is there to enjoy it - a great way to save you some extra money in the long run.

3. Evaluate The Gutters
When is the last time you took a close look at your gutters to see how well they were functioning? The next time it rains, step outside to see how the water is running off your roof. If it is flowing through your gutters and into the downspouts, all is well. If it's pouring off the roof in other places, it's a good sign that your gutters and/or downspouts probably need to be cleared of debris.



4. Enhance Indoor Safety
When it comes to your safety indoors, alarms are your first line of defense. With more time spent at home, now is a good time to replace all the batteries in and test your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide meters. If you have a home alarm system, you can take this time to test it as well.

5. Organize Storage Space
Storage space is a valuable commodity in any property, and your home is no exception. Closets, crawl spaces, and other storage areas tend to get rather overrun with time. Every so often, it's important to go through these storage areas to get rid of unneeded belongings and organize them. Organizing your storage spaces will make them seem bigger and make it easier to locate specific items.

6. Touch Up Paint
Even the best paint job won't last forever. Eventually, your walls will need to be retouched. Touch up your walls to cover up any nicks, dents, or repairs. If you're feeling really ambitious, you can always take the opportunity to repaint certain rooms as well.

7. Switch To Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs
While your HVAC system may be the primary contributor to your high electric bill, it's not the only culprit. Standard incandescent light bulbs use a lot of energy and can contribute to a high energy output over time. It may be worth putting in in the initial investment to convert your home to energy-efficient light bulbs such as LEDs. Most experts estimate that a single LED bulb will save you anywhere from $20-$40 in its lifetime.

Get Your Home Ready to List! 

If you’re planning to sell your home soon, take the time to do a few easy improvements and maintenance tasks. Keeping up with necessary maintenance can give potential buyers peace of mind that they’re investing in a well maintained home. If you’re planning to sell your home soon, reach out to our real estate team at the Lake of the Ozarks - The Fran Campbell Team!


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