Five Home Improvement Upgrades That Add Value

If you are looking to add value to your house, why not try out some home improvement upgrades? Here are five home improvement upgrades that add value…

It can be super exciting to embark on home improvement projects, but it’s even better when the upgrades you opt for add value to your home. It’s worth bearing in mind, however, that some improvements might be worthwhile to you personally, they may not increase the value of the house to others. In this article, we’ll sum up our top five ways to add value to your home through improvements which you — and future buyers — will benefit from. Here are the top home improvement upgrades that add value…

Five Home Improvement Upgrades That Add Value

1.   Add insulation

In addition to increasing the value of your home, installing energy-saving insulation will also reduce your energy bills as well as ensure you’re minimising your carbon footprint. If you opt to insulate your loft or basement, this is a job that you can easily do yourself with a little bit of time and patience, but if you’re insulating your walls then we recommend you hire a professional to do it right. Another method of insulation is double glazing — double glaze your windows to further lock in warmth and add value to your home.

2. Upgrade your heating system

Next on our list of home improvement upgrades that add value is to upgrade your heating system. Adding or upgrading your heating system is a failsafe way to add value to your home. You can do this with a few options, such as replacing windows (or add double glazing if possible, as mentioned in tip #1), seal any drafts around doors and windows or replace a boiler. If your existing boiler is due an upgrade and has passed the point of repair, then it’s a worthwhile investment to get a new boiler installed in your home.

3. Improve your plumbing

Don’t fancy rattling pipes, cold showers and burst pipes? We didn’t think so. Upgrading your plumbing system not only adds value to your home, but also ensures consistent water pressure and temperature and reduces any stressful situations with leaking or flooding. Pressurised plumbing systems are an extremely popular option as they eliminate the need for a header tank and therefore gives you more space.

4. Be more energy efficient

There’s a number of ways to be more energy efficient and consequently add value to your home, such as updating your lighting to LED bulbs. LED is extremely energy efficient and uses less heat and electricity for the same light output. If you have a larger budget and are looking for something a little bit substantial, then adding solar panels and turning the sun’s light into free energy at home is a fantastic investment.

5. Upgrade your kitchen

The kitchen is often considered as ‘the heart of the home’ — and spending a little time and money upgrading it can do wonders to the added value. From installing energy-efficient appliances to simply giving it a fresh look with a lick of paint, there’s a range of improvements you can make depending on your budget and time.

These are some top home improvement upgrades that add value to your home.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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