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Each year as the calendar page changes from December to January, we consider changes that we want to make for the new year. Often, we may find that some of the changes on our list were also on the list the year before, but we never actually got around to doing anything about them. The beauty of the new calendar year is that we have a fresh start. If you have considered making changes to your home start now! Put together a plan that you can act on and live with. Before the next calendar year rolls around you will have enjoyed the benefits of your remodeling project instead of contemplating the outcome. Remodeling magazine has reported the top remodeling projects for several years. This year exterior remodeling projects take top spots, with the #1 remodeling project for the money being replacement entry doors. From: Remodeling magazine November 2010 Posted on: November 8, 2010 2010–11 Cost vs. Value Report Despite lower construction costs, slumping home resale values pulled the cost-to-value ratio down to its lowest level this decade. The good news is that this may be the bottom. It was during this transition between uptick and slowdown that the survey for our 24th annual Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report was in the field, and the results confirm what we have been experiencing: The economy, and with it the remodeling market, is recovering more slowly than expected. This year’s data extends the downward trend in the overall cost-to-value ratio that began in 2006. In fact, the slide from 63.8% to 60.0% in cost-recouped is a slightly accelerated decline compared with last year’s 3.5-point drop (see “Eight-Year Cost-Value Trend” chart). And it could have been worse. Until this year, the ratio had been driven down mostly by the rub of eroding home prices against construction costs that, on average, had risen slightly, despite reduced demand and fierce competition. Southern Home Service is proud to be a Certified Dealer for CGI Windows & Doors. We added this company to our product mix after carefully reviewing their manufacturing process. We have installed the product in several homes, and believe that it will easily stand up to the Southern Home Service 20-Year Installation Warranty. Find out if CGI Windows & Doors are right for you by scheduling a consultation @ 239-444-1000, or visit Contact Us. Read what CGI has to say about their products: Choosing a contractor can be difficult. One might have a lower price, one might seem to have more experience. It can help to talk to previous customers. Southern Home Service is proud to have an abundance of references and testimonials. Click the links below to read for yourself. References | TestimonialsIn your hunt for a great deal, don't trade price for quality.
The past couple of years have been difficult for many companies and individuals. Solid corporations and small businesses have been hit so hard that they have downsized or even closed their doors. During these volatile times, we, as consumers, have not only changed the way we buy products but also our perception of companies with which we are considering doing business. Well, we are now seeing an uptick in the economy, and consumer confidence is returning. That's great news across the country and locally. But something happened along the way. Stories about foreclosures and struggling industries have left the impression that we can get anything we want at rock-bottom prices, If you have been waiting for prices to go as low as possible to make a decision . . . they are here and the time to act is NOW.
Check out the Special Discounts page or our Premier Discounts page to see if you qualify. Incentives and Rebates
2009-2010 Energy Tax Credit Quick Facts On February 17th, President Obama signed the $789 billion economic stimulus bill that includes tax credit incentives for homeowners who make energy-efficient home improvements. The bill extends eligibility for tax credits through 2010 on energy-efficient improvements — including qualifying windows and doors! The bill includes the ability for homeowners to receive a tax credit of 30 percent of the cost of qualifying energy-efficient products (windows, doors, insulation, HVAC, and roofs), up to a maximum of $1,500 per household for all improvements made in 2009 and 2010. |
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