Improve Your Home For Resale By Improving Your Bathroom

When selling a home, anything that you can do to your bathroom is a great way to add value to your house. However, before you jump into a project, have a good look at the actual problems and issues, instead of simply doing things so that you can say "this is a new toilet".

Bathrooms are tricky places, and as much as you want to maximize their appeal - as they are a main selling point in the house - you also don't want to get stuck with a project that won't pay off when you sell your home.

Also, if you do dive into a task, you risk running into unexpected problems when it's too late to go "back," and then you may be stuck with some unfortunate unexpected expenses. Such costly surprises should be avoided if at all possible.

Instead, take a similar tack to what you did in the kitchen, and aim more for cosmetic improvements than actual renovations and overhauls.

Bathroom Fixtures

Have a look at your bathroom fixtures before you "attack" them. Ask yourself the following questions:

--Are the fixtures or their seals damaged, cracked, or leaky? --Is the style of the fixtures greatly outdated? --Are the fixtures stained, grungy, or dirty?

If you have answered "yes" to any of these questions than consider the following plans of action.

--Replace or repair seals or fixtures that are damaged, cracked, or leaky --If you are replacing fixtures, don't go too expensive, but make them attractive to enhance or at least match the appearance of your bathroom --Go over all of your fixtures with a quality bathroom cleaner to remove any stains, buildup, grime, or other types of dirt. Your bathroom must sparkle.

Bathroom Moisture

Moisture is inherent to any bathroom, and yet it can be a real pest for creating a grimy appearance, encouraging mold or mildew growth, damaging your decorating, and creating other problems.

Look around your bathroom, and ask yourself the following moisture-related questions:

--Are any of the finishes moisture-damaged? --Are there visible waters stains on any surfaces? --Is there any mold growth on any surfaces? --Is there any paint blistering or peeling? --Are there any swollen, buckled, or rotten surfaces? --Is any of the grout or caulking chipped, cracked, or peeling?

If you have answered "yes" to any of the above questions, then go over the following plans of action that may be ideal for your bathroom issues.

--Find out if any of the moisture is coming from building leaks, plumbing leaks, or high levels of humidity. Fix the cause of the moisture if at all possible. --Repair or replace the damaged or deteriorating parts of your bathroom. --Remove any visible mold growth with a quality cleaning product that is specific for that purpose. --If possible, keep the window open to increase ventilation and release excess humidity. --Replace or repair grout and caulking, and maintain it to prevent water from escaping.

When selling a home, follow these easy tips and watch your house sell quick.

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