As summer fades away, now’s the time to start fall home improvement projects, like caulking windows, exterior painting, or even building a backyard patio.
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Spruce up your home with weekend projects
Start with the focal point of your entryway: the door. Paint or refinish a scratched or faded door, and dress it up with new hardware. Is the door leaky, drafty, broken or just plain worn-out? It’s probably time to replace it with a new energy-efficient ENERGY STAR-qualified door. There are many popular and durable choices available like fiberglass, economical steel or natural wood options. Weigh your options and picture how your new door will fit your home.
Next, spruce up your yard’s landscaping by trimming overgrown shrubs and trees. Install outdoor lighting to enhance your home’s architecture and light the walkway. Finally, add a few fun finishing touches, like a new welcome mat, potted mums or a fall-inspired wreath on the door.
Don’t forget to recycle the waste you’re producing with your weekend project! Dumpsters are ideal for small weekend projects or just cleaning out the clutter from your basement or garage. All of our dumpsters have a back door which provides for access and easy loading. You can walk or wheelbarrow debris directly inside the dumpster.
Build patio, add new patio door
Use flagstones or bricks to build an outdoor patio in a weekend. Buy potted plants, outdoor seating and tables at end-of-summer prices to create a peaceful backyard getaway.
Need a new patio door? You can install a new patio door in a weekend or let some pros do it for you. Look for doors with retractable screens that help keep insects out, as it allows more light into your home and stays protected from kids, pets and the weather when not in use.
Replace drafty windows, save energy
Replace old windows, especially those that face prevailing winter winds, with new high-efficiency windows. If your home features single-pane windows, replace with more energy-efficient double- or triple-pane options with insulating glass for greater energy efficiency.
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