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lawn care service – Does Your Home Have Enough Curb Appeal?

September 3, 2010 by  
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Whether you are planning on selling your home in the near future or whether you plan on living there for the rest of your life, it’s never a bad idea to boost your house’s curb appeal.  There can be no doubting the fact that a large part of a home’s value is determined by the first impression it causes from the street upon pulling up alongside the curb: many real estate agents can attest to the fact that curb appeal is a make-or-break factor for most home sales.  Hence, in order to give your home a little pampering and spruce up its image (and boost its value), home owners should actively consider ways in which they can raise their property’s overall curb appeal.  This may imply various kinds of changes with various degrees of superficiality or intensity.  Some home improvement projects in this line may hold secondary benefits to be enjoyed from within the home, while others may be exclusively for the pleasure of onlookers from the street.  

Landscaping is an excellent place to start in the process of lifting your home’s curb appeal, and it is an area of home improvement that usually requires less financial investment and less professional help than other areas centering on the house structure itself.  Such minor modifications as evening out your lawn care service grass and having more sightly bushes and hedges planted could be an excellent way to start.  Similarly, controlling vegetation overgrowth and adding a flower bed or vegetable garden may also be excellent and easy to perform steps to giving your home a from-the-curb facelift.

Then there are improvements to the house itself to be considered in terms of curb appeal.  Perhaps the two most notable aspects of your home from the curb are the windows and the siding materials, and therefore these are fundamental areas to address on your crusade to raise your home’s curb appeal quotient.  

Window replacement is particularly necessary for old homes that have seen more than their fair share of neglect: the poor definitions in the caulking and the visibly faded appearance of worn-out window frames are the home’s equivalent to human wrinkles and age spots!  That means bad news for your property’s curb appeal, and it may also mean bad news for your utilities bills as the home’s insulation is reduced to near zero levels.  The addition of lustrous, shining new windows (the bigger the better usually, especially for large homes) will help undo all of that in a jiffy, and will furthermore introduce modern insulation techniques that will help keep energy bills down low where they belong.

Siding materials are another important aspect, for exactly the same two reasons described above in the case of the windows.  Old, faded materials do your home’s value no favors and are likely to be wreaking havoc on your energy bills as well (as insulation capabilities are reduced to way-below-acceptable levels).  This too is a crucial area of curb appeal enhancement that home owners would be foolish to overlook.

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