Alleva Construction Inc
Thursday 20 March 2014
Saturday 15 March 2014
Spring Home Improvement : It`s Time To Look Into Your Foundations
As spring
arrives, we like to air out our homes, start disposing of winter clutters, and some
small remodeling such as touch up, and fix up things. Your home improvement
“honey-do jar" is probably overflowing and stuck in tool time. Don't
forget your basic improvement foundations. Think about interior / exterior wall
cracks which you have gotten used to? Why is that happening after winter? And
those doors? What happened to them? I remember when they opened and closed
easily. Why do they stick now?
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Location:
Hackensack, NJ, USA
Saturday 1 March 2014
Home Improvement Projects for Winter
Each of us bears winter season. Winter is all about making the home comfortable as everyone tries to get cozy at home. From where do you begin? If you're looking for ideas then don’t forget to miss the following home improvement projects in winter:
Patch up the kitchen:
The home kitchen is going to get a real workout during the winters. When the winter season hits, just imagine how much action takes place in this common room. It is true that you are going to spend a lot of time to think about kitchen improvement when the snow season begins. Makes sure you have everything in your improvement card. The Kitchen cabinets should have a new design face plus the countertops are another potential eyesore for design revamp. Flip the switch and take care of kitchen projects quickly.
Get the old windows out:
Old windows allow all sorts of unwanted air to breeze into your home, both through whole cracks in the window frame and gaps in insulation. If you let these problems persist then it will be a very tough winter for all your family members. You don't have to take your attack to the entire home windows. Slowly workout and hit the problem areas first. The bottom line is that you won't regret a single move you make to hit the nail and make your windows energy efficient.
Miscellaneous Outdoor Jobs:
Winter and the snowy months will cause the fence posts to weaken. Make sure the fence will be able to withstand the cold weather beatings. Trim wild bushes and trees, mow the home lawn and improve your lawn landscape. Depending on the condition of the roofing and gutters, repair accordingly or replace is the better option. Clean and seal the deck completely. Repaint home exterior walls. Install walk siding. Re-caulk and install weather stripping. Fill up cracks in the walkways areas, pavement, and driveway. Waterproof porches and decks. Fertilize the lawn.
Saturday 22 February 2014
Home Improvement Financing in New Jersey
As winter arrives, a few sensible home improvement plans can
save you a great deal of money, and help prevent undesirable expenditures.
There are many important home improvements which are aren’t too heavy on the
pocket and will help you save up on the energy bills as well. Preparations
should start as early as in the fall season so there is saving up on time too.
The first step would be to get an energy audit done. A professional will be the
right person to tell you where you might be wasting energy and how to save it
in the best possible way. Many companies provide free service for this or take
minimal charges. Caulk and expanding foam can be used to fix any air leaks in
vents, windows, switches, doors, etc., and this can be done easily without
professional help. Extra insulation could also be added to attics, and many
do-it-yourself guides are available for that. Cheap cellular shades for windows
can be installed rather than replacing windows, which is quite expensive, and
an inexpensive thermostat can be used to ensure that the temperature is right
at all times. The heating system can also be tuned up to make the heating
system run efficiently throughout. This might seem like an extra cost, but will
prevent high bills throughout the winter season. Perhaps the cheapest and the
least expensive way is the one which we tend to miss and skip out i.e. shutting
up the windows and vents that aren’t being used, such as those in the guest
room. This step will help concentrate heated air in rooms that are being used
rather than escape out to those not being used. These steps will help save you
money in the long run by fixing issues that usually run up a high bill.
As you begin to evaluate your home
improvement financing options, look for home improvement financing interest
rates such as alleva offers 12 months interest free home improvement financing that
are lower than others on the market. Consider the value of your property, also
called the equity. The more equity your have in your home the better your
starting position. You can find home improvement financing online here or call
201-646-0123 for more information.
Saturday 8 February 2014
More Winter Home Improvement Tips
If you wouldn`t think of winter for
home improvements, then it’s never be late and perfect time to save you big on
your home energy costs. Let`s take a look at winter home improvement ideas:
Fireplace: Getting our fireplace ready will
certainly yield to better savings and its one of the big deals in winter. Dumper
should be tightly sealed when not using it. A small space near fireplace dumper
would send the warm air out of your home. If you are using an electric heating
system, then how can you gauge the impact of opening the fireplace and that
makes a lot more work to maintain an energy efficient, warm home. You can save
nearly 8% of your energy cost by turning down your heater while using
fireplace.
Furnance: Clean your furnace filter because furnace
required extra work effort if dirt occupied major portion of furnace. It’s a kind
of home energy waste. To avoid this, make sure you clean filters regularly.
Owner`s manual is pretty helpful when it comes to filter cleaning. A clean
filter will saves approx 5% on heating expense and will let you breath clean
air around your house.
The duct - Small leaks, holes in the duct will certainly result in
heat lost, wastage of energy therefore make sure that this is regularly checked
and maintain. Insulate the ducts hole by wrapping it with R-6 or higher
fiberglass hence no more heat will lost. Never use cloth-backed tapes or cheap
quality materials. Other options are UL-approved metallic or plastic tapes and
mastic sealants. Note that leaking ducts and duct holes make your heating
system work 30% more and waste more heating energy than in normal ducts, so
make sure they are sealed and secured.
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Location:
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