Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wheaton windows and doors - What Remodeling Projects Provide ...











If you're getting ready to sell your home, but you know that it needs a little help, consider exterior remodeling projects. After all, while kitchens and bathrooms are said to sell homes, potential buyers won't even step foot inside your home if they don't like the way the outside looks so spruce up that curb appeal. However, all projects are not created equally. Learn which exterior remodeling projects provide the biggest return on your investment and why you should take full advantage of this ROI when it's time to sell.

The Best Return On Investment? It's Siding

It's true -- siding has the highest return on investment (even bigger than kitchens and bathrooms!), but don't just take your contractor's word on it. Remodeling Magazine has named upscale siding, such as fiber cement, as the home remodeling project with the top return on investment for the sixth year in a row. The ROI on fiber cement comes in at almost 80 percent, which means homeowners will see nearly 80 percent of materials and labor costs reflected in the selling price of their house. Additionally, HGTV lists 'Spruce Up The Siding' as the top way to add value to a property.

What Kind Of Warranty Can You Expect?

If you're undertaking this type of project, it's important to find the right material. Look for siding that offers a great warranty, such as a 30-year, non-prorated warranty on the materials. Fiber cement, can be painted, but for best results, look for one that offers a long warranty on the color too. Lastly, don't forget to find a quality installation company. The warranty won't do you any good if it's installed incorrectly, so check out review sites such as Angie's List and the Better Business Bureau before signing a contract.

Other Projects With Excellent Returns On Investment

Another exterior remodeling project with a great ROI is replacing old, worn out windows and doors. Installing a front door can give your house an instant facelift and new windows can help improve a home's energy efficiency. New windows and doors are something that potential buyers will appreciate, especially if your home is an older one. New windows and doors offer a slightly smaller ROI, but sellers can expect almost as much return as they would with new siding.

Roofing is the last project with a strong ROI. Although a new roofing system doesn't give your house a facelift like the other projects, it's still something that buyers want. A new roofing system acts like a magnet to instantly attract potential buyers to your house -- after all, no new homeowner wants to install a new roofing system on a home they just purchased.

Many homeowners are concerned if they need to do home remodeling projects before selling a home, especially since they likely won't be able to enjoy them. However, smart homeowners who tackle projects with an excellent return on investment can help their house sell quickly, yet still recoup as much of their costs as possible.

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Grab the HTC One X at Walmart for $158 with contract

HTC One X at Walmart

If you're in the market for a shiny new HTC One X, and feel like saving $40 bucks, you might want to head to Walmart. The LTE handset will soon be hitting the shelves at just $158, which is a substantial savings over the corporate AT&T store. Of course there's a two-year agreement tied to the phone at this price, but something tells me that the One X is a phone that most of us could live with for two years. Like the sheet above says, the specs are great, Sense 4 is great (yeah, I said it), and the network is plenty fast. People seem to be loving it, and not just reviewers

I'm sure you can find some room in the cart with the dog food and paper towels, so swing by and have a look.

Thanks, eonnx!



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Plum Mobile nicely KIRFs the Galaxy Note: hands-on with the Might

Plum Mobile nicely KIRFs the Galaxy Note: hands-on with the Might

You've likely never heard of Plum Mobile before, and to be honest, neither had we before CTIA. Nonetheless, the smartphone creator is here to make a name for itself in New Orleans, even if it needs to ride on the coattails of other manufacturers. It goes without saying that of all the smartphones on display, it was the Might that immediately caught our eye. From a distance, it appeared to be a rebranded Galaxy Note. We then turned it on and discovered a clock widget that's undeniably reminiscent of HTC. The phone features Android 2.3.6 with an unusual UI that combines features of Sense, TouchWiz and stock Gingerbread, and while it's a bit of a mishmash, it's reasonably intuitive.

Plum Mobile stopped short of cloning the Galaxy Note, but the resemblance is uncanny. Sadly, there's no stylus to speak of. The Might features a 650MHz CPU, a 5-inch display and a beefy 2,800mAh battery. Unlike the previous KIRF of the Note that we'd seen, this one features only a 5 megapixel camera, which is accompanied by an LED flash and a front-facing VGA. While none of the specs stand out as amazing -- including the display, which was a bit blurry -- we're told the phone will sell for approximately $180. Most fascinating about the Might, however, is its dual-SIM capabilities. Unfortunately, when we tried to play around with this functionality in the phone's settings, it locked up the phablet and we were unable to proceed. We know you're curious to see more, so be sure to check the gallery below.

Sean Cooper contributed to this report

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