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Top Renovations for Maximum

03 Friday Jan 2020

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Top Renovations for Maximum ROI [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

Some Highlights:

  • If you’re planning on selling your house in 2020, these are the top renovations that will give you the highest Return on your Investment.
  • Regardless of how long you’re planning on staying in your current home, it’s smart to be aware of which home renovations add the most value.
  • The exterior of a house is the first thing buyers see when searching for a home. Upgrading your roof or siding will ensure your home leaves a great first impression!

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What Do You Do When a Water Pipe Bursts?

22 Monday Jul 2019

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What Do You Do When a Water Pipe Bursts?

A burst water pipe is no laughing matter. Depending on the size of the damaged area, a large pipe can lose a gallon or more per second. Even smaller pipes can cause a significant amount of water loss, not only driving up the water bill but also potentially causing a lot of water damage. When you’re dealing with a burst pipe, it’s important to take action quickly to stop excessive water loss and get the pipe fixed as soon as possible.

Is a Pipe Really Broken?

Determine if a burst pipe is the problem. If you’re simply experiencing a drop in water pressure, it’s possible that you don’t have a burst pipe at all. Look for some of the signs of burst pipes, including:

  • Water spraying from the ground or visible section of pipe
  • Puddles forming despite a lack of rain
  • Odd colors or smells coming from tap water, or debris in the water
  • Sounds of running water even when visible water isn’t present
  • Significant increases in your water bill despite not using more water

If the pipe is located in your house, then you may also notice damp spots on the walls, blistering paint, an increase in mildew or even water stains appearing on your walls or ceiling.

Burst Water Mains

If a water main bursts, the responsibility for the pipe falls on the city or water district you get your water from. That means you need to contact them and let them know that there’s a damaged pipe near your home. Provide as much information as possible about the break, including the location and how much water seems to be coming from the pipe. If there were extenuating circumstances surrounding the break such as an accident or a worker driving a post down into the pipe, be sure to provide this information as well.

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How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets

01 Monday Jul 2019

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How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets

In this kitchen makeover, Home Depot will show you how to get the look of brand new kitchen cabinets for less

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Know What to Expect at Your Home Inspection

28 Friday Jun 2019

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Know What to Expect at Your Home Inspection | MyKCM

So you made an offer and it was accepted. Now, your next task is to have the home inspected prior to closing. Agents oftentimes make your offer contingent on a clean home inspection. It is important to Know what to expect at your home inspection, this can help to relieve some stress associated with the home buying process.

This contingency allows you to renegotiate the price you paid for the home, ask the sellers to cover repairs, or in some cases, to walk away. Your agent can advise you on the best course of action once the report is filed.

How to Choose an Inspector

Your agent will most likely have a short list of inspectors that they have worked with in the past that they can recommend to you. HGTV recommends that you consider the following five areas when choosing the right home inspector for you:

1. Qualifications – find out what’s included in your inspection and if the age or location of your home may warrant specific certifications or specialties.

2. Sample Reports – ask for a sample inspection report so you can review how thoroughly they will be inspecting your dream home. In most cases, the more detailed the report, the better.

3. References – do your homework – ask for phone numbers and names of past clients who you can call to ask about their experiences.

4. Memberships – Not all inspectors belong to a national or state association of home inspectors, and membership in one of these groups should not be the only way to evaluate your choice. Membership in one of these organizations often means that continued training and education are provided.

5. Errors & Omission Insurance – Find out what the liability of the inspector or inspection company is once the inspection is over. The inspector is only human, after all, and it is possible that they might have missed something they should have seen.

Ask your inspector if it’s okay for you to tag along during the inspection. That way they can point out anything that should be addressed or fixed.

Don’t be surprised to see your inspector climbing on the roof or crawling around in the attic and on the floors. The job of the inspector is to protect your investment and find any issues with the home, including but not limited to: the roof, plumbing, electrical components, appliances, heating & air conditioning systems, ventilation, windows, the fireplace and chimney, the foundation, and so much more!

Bottom Line

They say, ‘ignorance is bliss,’ but not when investing your hard-earned money into a home of your own. Work with a professional who you can trust to give you the most information possible about your new home so that you can make the most educated decision about your purchase.

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Your Home’s Spring Maintenance Checklist

05 Friday Apr 2019

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Every spring, your home needs some extra TLC! Whether you plan on selling your home this spring or not, conducting your home’s spring maintenance checklist will help ensure your home functions well for the rest of the year. If you are planning on selling I have a list of specific suggestions to help get your home ready for market and local contractors who can help as well.

Your Home’s Spring Maintenance Checklist [INFOGRAPHIC] | MyKCM

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Selling your home fast in Columbia SC

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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Tips on how sellers can get their homes SOLD! in Columbia SC 

How to get your hose Sold! in Columbia SCV

Curb Appeal

First impressions are so important, an inviting landscape and exterior makes buyers want to stop and see more. It makes them want to come inside. The  driveway should be in good condition, lawn well-maintained with bright flowers. The house should look freshly painted. 

Price it Right.

Setting a realistic price from the beginning will prevent having to drop the price of the home several times before getting it sold. Real Estate professionals know how to set the price of your home. Agents use comparable sales of homes sold in the last 60 days in your area; to help set the most realistic price.

Web Appeal

Today’s home search begins on the internet. Have the house ready for pictures, remove furniture and clear the floors. Good pictures makes a home stand-out online and helps to lure more potential buyers to the front door.

Move in Ready

Most buyers today don’t want to do any repairs. Touch up paint, fix cracks, leaks, and repair windows that don’t shut. imperfections in the home — even if the are only minor — can distract buyers, so these should be fixed before the home is even listed.

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Winterize your home in Columbia SC

17 Thursday Nov 2011

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Winterize your Columbia SC home Winterizing your Columbia SC home for the winter

Daylight savings always reminds me that winter is just around the corner. Now don’t get me wrong I love the winter weather. Brisk cold air, the possibility of snow flurries, and sitting under a crackling fire that is the best time of year to me. But with the cooler evenings and shorter days I find you have to make the most of the daylight you have; and what better way than preparing your Columbia SC home for the cold season. Lowes has 10 great ways to winterize your home visit the link below.

http://lowes.inman.com/inmaninf/lowesnewsletter/news/157250

 

 

 

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Historic wood window repair

03 Monday Oct 2011

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Do you or would you life to invest in historic homes; if so you know preservation is the key to maintaining your investment. Check out this workshop on historic wood window repair.

 

HISTORIC HOME PRESERVATION WORKSHOPS: Series continues with hands-on historic wood window repair, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 15, Little Red Schoolhouse, Riverfront Park, 312 Laurel St. Free. Limited space; call or email to register. (803) 545-3328; email: slrichey@columbiasc.net

Read more: http://www.thestate.com/2011/10/03/1994789/community-calendar-oct-3.html#ixzz1ZkEbD400

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