Online home remodeling platforms reported a 58% annual increase in project leads for home professionals in June. The money that folks have saved from not eating out or going on vacation is now being used to add value back into their homes as an investment. Sheltering at home influenced demand in a lot of home remodeling projects, as more than three-quarters of all U.S. homeowners said they had done some type of home improvement project during the pandemic.
Kitchen and bath continue to be popular remodeling choices, but even those saw a 40% jump in demand in June compared to a year ago. With more and more people cooking and eating at home, kitchens are now, even more, the center of family life. Home extensions and additions jumped 52%, and security and privacy also saw much greater demand with interest in fence installation and repairs up 166%.
Major home renovations may not be in the spending range for everyone, but there are still some fall DIY projects that any homeowner can sink their teeth into! Here are a few budget-friendly DIY home improvement projects to consider:
Paint the Front Door
Hands down, the easiest exterior project is also the one that reaps the biggest rewards. A freshly painted front door will help your home stand out from the block, and can be finished in less than an afternoon. Fall is an ideal time to get your exterior paint job done; just choose your afternoon wisely. Normally, exterior painting should be done at a time when the temps are at least or above 50°F/10°C and aren’t dipping below the 40°F/5°C at night. This allows the paint to adhere properly and prevents it from freezing before it is fully dry. If you need to refinish first to ensure proper paint adhesion or want to change to stain we recommend using a safe stripper. Caution: Most paint stripping products are toxic. Only use products you are comfortable with using based on your level of expertise. For safe DIY wood/fiberglass/metal refinishing, we recommend using Max Strip Paint & Varnish Stripper
Clean & Cover the Grill
Repair & Treat Wood Furniture
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