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How to Add Value to Your Home Through Renovation

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Are you dreaming about remodeling in 2025? If so, then you’re probably thinking a lot about what would add lasting value to your home. Cultivating resale value is always a complicated chess match; choosing what projects to invest in can feel daunting. The good news? Even smaller changes can increase your investment and improve your daily life. According to U.S. News & World Report, the top five home upgrades that increase property value are: 

  • HVAC Cooling and Heating Systems 
  • Garage Door Replacement 
  • Exterior Stone Veneer or New Vinyl Siding
  • New Entry Door 
  • Minor Kitchen Remodel

We’ll delve into more detail about each of these value-boosting updates below!

HVAC Cooling and Heating Systems
When it comes to cost-effective upgrades, you can’t beat the bang for your buck HVAC delivers. From energy efficiency to monthly bills, heating and cooling your home majorly impacts your budget’s bottom line. Yes, this investment is less flashy or cosmetic, but it will benefit your home in the long run. 

Garage Door Replacement
Never underestimate practicality paired with curb appeal. According to U.S. News & World Report, replacing an outdated or worn-down garage door provides a 102% return on your investment! Not sure which door type or material to choose? An experienced remodeler can guide you through the process. 

New Exterior Siding
If you’re renovating with resale value in mind, you know that first impressions matter. Potential buyers want to see a home that looks beautiful and well-maintained. New siding can significantly improve your home; it increases energy efficiency, protects your property from the elements, and looks good. 

New Front Door
Once again, curb appeal reigns supreme. As the gateway to your home, a front door in disrepair sends a message of neglect – whether or not it’s true! A new door is a great time to upgrade in style and sturdiness, which both project a well-kept, orderly home. 

Minor Kitchen Remodel
Lastly, a minor kitchen remodel is one of the best returns on your home improvement investment. You may be wondering, what does that mean? A minor renovation covers things like painting cabinets, replacing hardware, upgrading flooring, or buying newer, more energy-efficient appliances. It’s not springing for all the bells and whistles or high-end finishes but focusing on a quality level that matches the rest of your home and neighborhood. 

Ready to Start?
If you’re planning your next remodel, our team would love to be in your corner! Contact us today to begin making your dreams a reality. 

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