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Many people profess to being “eco-friendly” but do they really practice what they preach? I mean recycling is nice but other than trying to take shorter showers what do you do on a daily basis that helps the planet? And almost as important, especially these days, what can you do that doesn’t cost allot of your own precious resource…money? The answer is a Hand Bidet Sprayer.

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With one of these you save dramatically on toilet paper use everyday. This not only helps the environment by cutting back the demand for toilet paper production, which uses tremendous amounts of water and chemicals, but it saves you money….everyday. You also have improved hygiene; clean and green.

How Green

Now you may think you are using more water this way but actually you are saving water by using a more efficient cleaning device and by cutting back the demand and therefore the production of toilet paper which wastes huge amounts of water. Many people will use the sink or shower to wash up with and a Hand Bidet Sprayer uses only as much water as you need and precisely where you need it. It even has health benefits with Hemorrhoids and Rectal Itch.

Why Don’t We Have these Now?

The simple reason is because historically we have had the best plumbing in the world and before people thought a bidet was just too much. The Hand Bidet Sprayer came along later in Asia because they could not flush wads of toilet paper down the pipes without clogging so they developed water washing to help with the situation. This later evolved into the Bidet Sprayer which they kept even when their plumbing improved to the point where now they can also flush toilet paper down the toilets, and they do, just allot less of it.

The Best of Both Worlds

So now you can have it all, which is what we like right? You can have your ultra soft toilet paper and not feel guilty because you are using so little of it now. You can help the environment. You can save money. You can be fresher and cleaner and save precious resources and you can even improve your heath.

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4.) Deck Addition: A deck addition is a creative way to expand a home’s space value, without adding to its overall square footage. Square footage expansions involve wall additions, HVAC installation, electrical and possibly plumbing work. The project cost of these additions will get very pricey very quickly.

Deck additions are extremely appealing to home buyers. In a down economy, where people are forced to stay home more (decreased restaurant dining, vacations, extracurricular activities like movies, bowling, manicures, etc.), a deck will add expanded space that will allow people to enjoy their outdoor surroundings to the fullest extent. The average recouped project cost? 81%.

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3.) Fiber-Cement Siding Replacement: Two words: Curb. Appeal. Trying to sell your house? Ask your realtor how important these two words actually are. Ten to one she’ll tell you they are two of the most important words in the process of home buying/selling. If your house doesn’t look as amazing as possible from the exterior, then good luck trying to recover the greatest gain for your investment. On average, 80% of a siding replacement project will be regained upon the time to sell. This particular project, in comparison with several others, is fairly low in cost and high in return. The average price to consider for this project is only $12,000 – $15,000 – In comparison to any one of a number of addition projects, this is nothing more than chump change.

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2.) Attic Bedroom: Basement finishes are fairly popular. But what about the top portion of the house? How many attic finishes do you hear about? Not so many, huh? All the more reason to look into this idea a little further. We’ve discussed the concept of utilizing available square footage in the most efficient way possible. Well, attic remodels are an excellent example of this very idea. These projects average around $50,000. While that may seem hefty, the average cost to add a new addition to a home will range from $40,000 – $90,000.

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1.) Wood Window Replacement: A homeowner will recoup nearly 80% of an aluminum-clad wood window replacement project when they sell their home. That’s pretty darn significant. Wonder why they’re so valuable? Not only are interior wood windows extremely attractive, their aluminum-clad exteriors offer the appeal of increased energy efficiency. They add value and they reduce energy bills – outstanding combination!

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5.) Sunroom Addition: 51% recoup on an average investment of $73,000. How do you like that for some depressing math? Sunroom additions fall into that category of inefficient use of space, right along with bathroom additions. If you’ve got a hankering for room addition investment, throw your dollars into a more valuable project like guest room suite for the sibling that won’t go away or a baby nursery that can be easily modified into a child’s room.

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4.) Garage Addition: This is another project that should be tackled only under the awareness that the average regain will average just above 62%. The average cost of such a project will amount to more than $58,000. Garage additions are labor intensive – They involve slab work, roofing, new siding, paint, doors, etc. Erecting a garage addition only differs from new home building in that it does not require insulated walls for HVAC purposes. Essentially, the garage addition process is no different than the building process of assembling a miniature house.

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3.) Backup Generator: The potential return on these puppies is just over 50%. If you purchase this one, accept the fact that that you are doing so strictly for personal usage. Do not make the purchase with much expectancy of potential future profit.

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2.) Home Office Remodel: Square footage is of primary relevance to the majority of homebuyers. Home offices are somewhat more popular today than they were ten years ago. But in the eyes of the majority, that additional square footage is far more valuable than an in-home workspace. Home office remodels stand to gain less than half of their cost upon resell.

I may love my home office, and you may, too. But we cannot assume that the next dweller will feel the same. Spend your dollars elsewhere.

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One of my all time favorite quotes: “Just because they make it in your size, doesn’t mean you should wear it.” I have to remind myself of this when I go shopping sometimes.

Similarly, just because a home remodeling project is available for completion, doesn’t mean you should invest in it.

Not all home remodeling projects are equal. The annual Cost vs. Value Report offers great insight to homeowners who are interested in increasing the value of their home through various projects and undertakings.

This 10-part mini-blog series will expose insider tips on a daily basis. These recommendations will help guide you down the project management path for your home.

1.) Bathroom addition: Surprised? Take note, there is a significant difference in a bathroom addition vs. a bathroom remodel. On average, bathroom additions only recoup about 60% of their invested cost. This number does not deviate according to square footage of the project. Reason being, no matter what the size of the new space, this remodel will require a number of necessary costs that will quickly drive the cost of the investment. Consider the various expenses that would be involved in such a project: plumbing, HVAC, electrical, fixtures, flooring, shower/tub, etc.

The only situation in which a homeowner would be advised to take on a bathroom addition, would be one that adds the bathroom in order to meet neighborhood standards. If your house was constructed with just one bathroom, but all other homes in the area were built with three, you may consider the addition in order to better serve the overall potential value of your home.

BATHROOM ADDITION: NO-GO

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