
The days can be cold and we long for warm blankets, hot cider and Netflix. But winter also means it's time for home improvement projects. Winter is the perfect time to complete certain home improvements, especially when you are planning on selling your home in the spring. Here are some top winter home improvement projects. Below are some reasons why these projects should be considered.
Decluttering your home helps prevent depression
A good way to alleviate stress and anxiety is organizing your space. Also, a well-organized home will make you happier. According to research, clutter can cause anxiety or stress and can even lead to depression. Decluttering your home not only can lift your spirits but can also prevent winter blues. Follow these steps to get started.

Improves lighting
Consider your lighting needs when the temperatures begin to drop. Not only can a new light fixture improve safety and energy efficiency, it can also add to the feel of the room and the mood of the residents. These are some tips to enhance your lighting without having to change your decor. Continue reading to learn more. Here are some tips to make your home more energy-efficient this winter:
Reduces energy costs
Many homeowners will take on the inevitable winter home improvement project of adding insulation. Insulating your attic, basement, and crawl space will help keep warmth in and cold out. EnergyStar claims that insulation can help homeowners save as much as 15% on heating costs. This project can be completed in less than 400 dollars. The next step is to schedule a home energy audit. The home energy audit will help you identify any other energy problems.
Increases the resale price
Repairs are one of the best ways to increase your home's resale values. Even simple repairs such as replacing shingles can raise your home's value. Although roofs are often overlooked, buyers will see them when they visit your home. Performing a roof inspection is an excellent way to see whether there are any leaks or damaged shingles. You can also use a pressure washer to remove dirt and oil stains from brick pavers and driveway.

Improves curb appeal
You can increase curb appeal by making small, inexpensive but highly impactful improvements to your exterior. Your front door can be made more appealing by changing the hardware or painting it brightly. A nice plant beside the front door can make your home look more modern. A few brightly colored house plants can give your home a new look and add a little color to its curb appeal.
FAQ
How can I find a reliable handyman?
You should always check references before hiring a handyman. Ask friends and family members who have used him or her in the past. Look online as there are many review sites that allow handymen to post their own reviews.
Why should I hire a handyman instead of doing it myself?
Hiring a handyman saves time and money. Not only does this save you the hassle of hiring someone else, but it also saves you the headache of getting everything right the first time. You can also hire a handyman who has the right equipment and supplies to do the job right.
What are the most common handyman repair tasks?
Repairs by handymen include roofs repairs, windows, doors or gutters. Handymen can help with home improvement and building projects that are not feasible for DIY homeowners.
Statistics
- A franchise was approximately $110,000 with a franchise fee of $14,900, according to a spokesperson for a national handyman franchise. (en.wikipedia.org)
- An estimate was that in 2003, the market for home maintenance and repair spending was up 14% 2001 to 2003. (en.wikipedia.org)
- “Once the pandemic hit, that number fell to about 20%.” (inquirer.com)
- Our handyman services for seniors are provided by professional senior helpers who have been serving the community for over 20 years with 98% customer satisfaction. (cantatahomeservices.org)
- Another estimate was that the market in the United States was $126 billion and was increasing by about 4% annually. (en.wikipedia.org)
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How To
How to Install Receptacle Box
You should follow all guidelines provided by your local building inspector when installing any type or outlet. You should ensure that the wiring is done correctly, and that there are no fire hazards or water damage.
For installation, most boxes come prewired with four wires coming directly from the breaker panels. The box's two black wires are connected to the first screw. The red and white wires connect to the second screw. It is very important to make sure that you do not use wire nuts and wrap around the screws when connecting these wires together. It is likely that you will have problems getting the wires into place after tightening them down. These wires should be free to move, but not tight enough to cause them to pull out of the holes.
You might want to add a receptacle to an existing box. You will need to remove the metal box's top and attach a cover plate. After the cover plate has been attached and the hole for the new receptacle is created, it is time to connect all the wires to this new receptacle.
You may not need a licensed electrician to replace the existing light switches in your home. You will first need to remove the old switch and its mounting place. Then, disconnect all wires connecting to the switch. These wires include the power that goes into the switch and the ones that provide electricity to the lights in your room. Once you have disconnected all of it, you can begin the replacement process.
After you remove the old switch, measure how far the wall studs are from your new switch and mark them using a permanent marker. After measuring the distance between the wall studs, mark them with a permanent marker. You will need to drill holes for the mounting bracket depending on how high the switch is to be mounted. Or you can attach it directly to the wall with drywall anchors.
After the measurements are taken and the locations have been marked up, it's time to get started. With the help of a friend or family member, you can start removing the drywall surrounding the area where the switch will be installed. To avoid accidentally cutting the cable in the wall, leave 8 inches between each stud. Next, install the switch by attaching the brackets to it. Attach the cables to your switch and then secure it onto the mounting plates. Once the switch has been fully installed, you will need to turn the power back on and test the newly added device to ensure it works properly.