7 Ways You Can Remodel Your Home to Save Your Family Money
Written by SayBuild Administration // June 7, 2014 // Home Remodeling // Comments Off on 7 Ways You Can Remodel Your Home to Save Your Family Money

When you think about remodeling your home, you probably think about spending a lot of money. Although it is true that a lot of renovation projects are costly, some can actually save your family money. By making these seven changes, you can save yourself a lot of money over time while still making nice changes to your home.
1. Install New Doors and Windows
New windows and doors can help you save a lot of money on your energy bills. They can keep the hot or cold air out or in your house depending on the season, plus they can give your home a fresh, modern look. When swapping out the old for new, look for EnergyStar rated windows and doors to save the most on your energy costs.
2. Seal and Insulate Your Home
Sealing and insulating your home doesn’t cost a lot of money up-front, but these changes can have a major impact on how well your home holds heat and cool air. Using caulk, seal the areas around doors and windows, and pay a bit of attention to any cracks and crevices that you find in your walls. This will help keep your furnace or air conditioner from working so hard. It will also keep any unwanted pests from entering your home. You might also consider insulating your attic because heat rises. The insulation in the attic will help stop the heat from leaving your home especially during the winter months.
3. Replace Your Appliances
Replacing your appliances can give your home an instant upgrade and can save you money over the long term. From refrigerators to toilets and everything in-between, swapping out old models for newer, EnergyStar approved appliances can save you money and allow you to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
4. Swap Out Light Fixtures
Although you might already know that using energy-efficient light bulbs can help you reduce your energy usage and save money, you might not have thought about installing new light fixtures. However, newer light fixtures often provide you with more balanced and evenly-distributed light while using less energy, plus the appearance of new light fixtures in your home is sure to make for a nice update.
5. Replace Your Roof
An outdated roof can make it more difficult to heat and cool your home, plus it can make your home look old and worn. Save money on utility costs and repairs while giving your home a more modern look by replacing your roof.
6. Install Solar Panels
Installing solar panels does cost a bit more than the other money-saving options on this list, it’s still something to consider. In time, you’ll make back the money that you spent and then some, plus you’ll be more self-sufficient and eco-friendly.
7. Revamp Your HVAC System
If you haven’t updated your HVAC system lately, now might be the time to do it. It could be time for a new, more energy-efficient unit; if not, you should at least consider having your ducts cleaned and your system maintained to ensure that it operates at maximum efficiency.