If your holiday wish list includes new floors, a kitchen refresh, or lower utility bills, you don’t have to wait until the spring thaw to start those projects. The winter remodeling season is perfect for indoor improvements that don’t require a lot of ventilation or moving walls. In fact, there are big advantages to tackling certain construction projects this time of year.
- Cost savings. From contractor bids to better prices on paint, off-season remodeling can cost less than waiting until spring or summer.
- Moisture factor. Drier air is preferred for some installations.
- Mood booster. Home improvement on its own tends to lift the spirits. It’s an added high on top of the benefits of a nicer, more functional space.
- Activity mode. We spend more time indoors during winter months. Staying busy with projects helps us keep moving and use time wisely.
Hire Learning
Remodeling companies and their contractors work year-round, often finishing up spring and summer projects in the winter. Also, it’s a good time to start planning spring renovations. Some projects need a few months of lead time, and if you start the process in the winter, you can hit the ground running in the spring and avoid delays.
These projects are well-suited for wintertime work:
- Basement remodel: One of the biggest bangs for the buck is turning a basement into livable square footage. It increases home value and has a 70% average return on investment. An unfinished basement has the potential to solve any problem with space and storage and is less disruptive to live through than main-level remodels. The low humidity in winter provides the perfect conditions. Note that any finished basement requires at least one window for egress.
- Flooring: Dry winter air prevents gaps, and the low humidity reduces the chance of warping.
- Kitchen counters: Refreshing kitchen counters with new stone is less messy than ripping everything out, yet it makes a big impact. Minor kitchen improvements can have an 81% return on investment.
- Kitchen appliances: Speaking of kitchens, appliances typically go on sale in January.
DIY Checklist
If you’re prone to cabin fever, try staying busy with handyman projects. Consider these upgrades and maintenance tips:
- Paint with low-VOC brands—paint may be cheaper in the winter and dries faster
- Perk up a laundry room with wallpaper, storage, and new lighting
- Replace cabinet hardware
- Add shelves and storage
- Replace lightbulbs with LEDs
- Check fire alarm batteries
- Install crown molding
- Seal cracks and ducts and add insulation to save as much as 10% off your utilities
- Install an Energy Star-certified smart thermostat to save around $100 per year
- Paint the garage floor
Spruce Up Your Home with CCG
Now’s a great time to start a conversation with a remodeling company about short-turnaround projects or plans for bigger makeovers in the spring and summer. Contact Central Construction Group to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation to explore the possibilities within your walls. Call 317-213-6246 or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.