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After 25+ Years in Commercial and Residential Remodeling, “We understand your needs when you are considering building a new home, remodeling, renovating or adding on. The Pride One carries in His/Her Home should be noticed by many and this is why WE strive upon providing professional consultation, High Quality Craftsmanship, and Last but not least many products that carry limited Lifetime Warranty.” So when you need a new look, exterior siding, a screen room to enjoy during these hot summers, or you just need a nice patio to sit under, “Weather Guard” has you COVERED.

Locally owned, operated and Insured.

Specializing in
Patios “Carports, Screenrooms, Sunrooms, Additions”
Decks “Composite, Vinyl ,Wood”
Interior Designs “Kitchens, Floors, Bathrooms”
Pavillion/Pergola Roof Systems “Clear,Shingles, Metal”
Exterior Energy Efficient Systems “Siding, Soffit, Windows”
and Much More.”


Does it Pay Off to Remodel Your Home
In the housing market, some home improvements pay off by increasing your home’s value , while others will do little to improve it. In general, updating your kitchen and bathrooms are always smart investments and offer the best home improvement value.

Remodeling Your Kitchen The kitchen is the most important room in the house since it’s where much of the family interaction occurs. The average return-on-investment for improvements to the kitchen ranges from about 80 percent to 93 percent with average costs at $15,000 and up. If you don’t know where to start, try adding new tile flooring, re-facing old cabinets, and/or updating appliances to new energy efficient models.

Remodeling Your Bathroom Bathroom renovations can yield a return of between 85 percent to 90 percent, with costs starting around $10,000. Adding a new bathroom can return as much as 85 percent, especially if you only have one bathroom to start with. And since it’s more difficult to sell a home with only one bathroom, adding a second bath can make your home significantly easier to sell. Some good improvements include installing double sinks, tile floors and new bath fixtures and faucets.

Other Good Home Improvements Making home improvements can be a big undertaking. Larger improvements could include adding a fireplace, building a deck or patio, or adding a new heating or cooling system. However, you don’t have to spend huge bucks to upgrade the look of your home. Smaller, less expensive improvements could include replacing old doors or installing a ceiling fan. Cosmetic improvements can also go a long way in the minds of prospective buyers.

Exterior Home Improvements Installing Vinyl Siding, with costs starting around $3500.00 & Double Insulated windows,with costs starting around $2,500.00 (both returning a 20-30% reductionin your electric bill) has become one the most popular investements for homeowners immediatley helping them see a decrease in their electric bill, reducing exterior sounds, and transferable warranty with house resell and also increaces the maintence freedom of your home which help make it a good selling point.
Last but not least, Sunroom or addtions are a great investment to your home adding square feet to the home automatically increase the value of the home.

Home Improvements to Avoid There are some improvements that rarely pay off, such as adding a swimming pool. These improvements are fine if you and your family will enjoy them, but keep in mind that they rarely increase the value of your home. They may even make your home more difficult to sell. You should also avoid making too many expensive improvements that go beyond what is typically found in your neighborhood. You don’t have to cut corners, but owning the most expensive home on your block can be another obstacle when it comes time to sell your home.

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