
One of the constants that comes along with buying a home is the need for home improvement. Paint fades, windows begin to let your precious energy savings out of tiny little gaps, and your plumbing constantly threatens to spill its contents across your carpets and hardwood. That’s why, according to the National Association of Home Builders, Americans spent $124.2 billion on home improvements in 2013, marking a 7% growth in a one year period.
Even though many home improvements bring huge tax savings, installing a geothermal heating unit, for example, can net a $500 tax credit, according to Energy.gov, most bring a larger price-tag than any family wants to pay. If you’re one of the many who are looking for simple ways to improve your home without having to spend your kid’s college fund, here are three easy and Continue reading “How You Can Use Concealed Hinges to Upgrade Your Home”