Friday, December 12, 2014

Tackling a Home Renovation in Durham, NC Before You Sell Your Place


This is food for thought, for both a home buyer and seller. Considering the many houses up for sale in NC, what kind of house renovation would hasten a sale? The National Association of Realtors, in an article in Los Angeles Times, confirmed that October showed the best resale activity in the U.S., so far, for the year—an increase of 2.5% YoY from October 2013. The hike was attributed to increased employment and low mortgage rates. This might be the right time to work on your house for a resale. For the kitchen: Conventional materials Kitchens are one of the first places house buyers check out, and some property agents recommend a remodel due to the high return on investment. McLeary says that you need to consider a conventional look for the remodeled kitchen, such as putting natural wood or stone floors, stone countertops, and all-wood cabinets.
http://www.princeandsons.com/tackling-home-renovation-durham-nc-sell-place/

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

David Prince of Prince & Sons, Inc. Is Now Certified Lead Renovator


Prince & Sons, Inc. is proud to announce that David Prince has completed and passed the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health’s Lead-Based Paint Hazard Management Program for Renovation, Repair, and Painting last October 16, 2014. Part of the job for general contractors in Durham, NC is to observe the highest safety standards when it comes to the projects they oversee. The course—required by the State among persons who conduct lead-based paint renovation, repair, and painting activities—therefore works to the advantage of Prince & Sons, and benefits their clients by ensuring proper and safe supervision of every project.
http://www.princeandsons.com/david-prince-prince-sons-inc-now-certified-lead-renovator/

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Durham, NC Home Renovation Pointers—Cleaning Up After Water Damage


Many homes in North Carolina’s Bull City end up with water damage from floods by the end of each year, thanks in part to the fact that the city gets an abundant amount of rainfall. Fortunately, water damage doesn’t have to leave an ugly scar on your home after the flood has dried up—you can always choose to invest in certain Durham, NC home renovation projects to put the spark back into your home’s aesthetic appeal. Inspection and Cleaning The first thing you should do, even before you start renovating, is to clear out the affected area and remove all the water—this includes your drenched drywall, furniture, and other fixtures. You should hire professionals to inspect and assess the area and remove anything that could possibly contribute to mold growth.
http://www.princeandsons.com/durham-nc-home-renovation-pointers-cleaning-up-after-water-damage/

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Factors In Looking Durham, NC General Contractors: Licensed and Bonded


How do you find the best renovators for your Bull City Home? While many might think that just about anyone who calls themselves professionals can do the job, you might find that many established Durham, NC general contractors like Prince & Sons, Inc. have a definite edge against such people—for one, they’re licensed and prequalified for bonding. Definition First, you need to know what exactly a licensed and bonded contractor is.
http://www.princeandsons.com/factors-in-looking-durham-nc-general-contractors-licensed-and-bonded/