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Home improvements can pay off in a big way -- if you're smart about them. It's important to choose the renovation carefully, know the pros and cons of different financing options, and make sure your contractor is insured if you go that route. Our tips will help you spend wisely on your next project. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

•This Issue

Home Improvement Loans: Ways to Pay for Your Projects

Home Improvement Loans: Ways to Pay for Your Projects

When it comes to financing home improvements, there are a lot of ways to pay for every project. From replacing an appliance to adding a room or two, you can cover project costs through loans, great retailer deals and financing options that make the most of currently low interest rates. read more
Contractors: Make Sure They Have Insurance

Contractors: Make Sure They Have Insurance

Thinking about the home improvements you'll be making in the spring? If you'll be hiring contractors to help, make sure they're properly insured. If not, you may end up footing the bill in the event of an accident or a renovation gone awry. read more
7 Affordable Home Upgrades

7 Affordable Home Upgrades

In an uncertain housing market, dropping big bucks on complex home improvement projects isn't always the way to go. However, with a little DIY know-how and a conservative amount of cash, there is a lot you can do to enhance both the value and enjoyment of your home. read more
Avoid These Common Home Staging Mistakes

Avoid These Common Home Staging Mistakes

Styling a home for sale through the art of home staging helps to create a positive first impression and highlight a home's assets, but uneducated sellers and buyers can hamper the best staging efforts and reduce the chances of a sale. To avoid the most common home staging pitfalls, consider the following points. read more
ON THE AIR: How to Safely Cut into a Load-Bearing Wall

ON THE AIR: How to Safely Cut into a Load-Bearing Wall

Learn how to safely cut into a load-bearing wall to create an open floor plan. Get tips on organizing a messy closet. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about grout, insects in the attic, tub stains, garage floors, dishwasher odors, wood stove safety, and more. read more

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