Things to consider when putting your home up for sale

Are you getting ready to put your house up for sale? You might be making small changes to it to raise its overall value so you can sell it or just enjoy it more. Updating your home’s plumbing and making other changes, like replacing an old HVAC system, are great ways to make it easier to sell. They also make it more useful and nicer to look at. The plumbing and heating and cooling systems of a home are very important to how comfortable and useful it is. People who want to buy a house want to know that it has been well taken care of and built to last. The changes you make will depend a lot on how much money you have and what you need. There are a few popular upgrades that any home buyer would love to have.

1. Up-to-Date Pipes
Many homes still have pipes made of galvanized metal, lead, clay, or cast iron, which can rust or break. This can change the quality of your water and make it harder for your water and sewer systems to work right. Water can taste bad, but if the pipes aren’t in good shape, it could also be bad for your health. Corrosion can even get so bad that it blocks or bursts your pipes. The material that old pipes are made of can also be a problem.

  • Clay is known for being fragile and easy to break,
  • Lead, which is very bad for your health,
  • Cast iron, which rusts with time.

If any of these things are in your plumbing system, you should think about replacing them right away. Copper pipes are good for bringing in water, and PVC pipes are good for getting rid of waste. These materials don’t tend to rust or break as easily. PEX pipe is one of the newest types of pipe. It is used because it is easy to install, flexible, and, in some cases, less expensive. PEX is easy to shape to fit the needs of your property and can be put in hard-to-reach places.

Two good reasons to upgrade your pipes are:
-Increasing the worth of your home
-Improving the function and safety of your plumbing
Modernized pipes and other plumbing upgrades can give buyers peace of mind that they are not buying a home that will surprise them with a plumbing disaster, like flooding or pipes breaking under the house.

2. An air conditioning and heating system that uses less energy
Make sure that your HVAC system can both cool and heat your home well. If it can’t, putting in a new system that is good for the environment will impress potential buyers. People often look for expensive repairs that might be needed soon after closing on a home. They also compare homes based on the age of things like water heaters and heating and air conditioning units. Updating your HVAC system and water heater will take care of these worries and put your home at the top of buyers’ lists.

3. Pull-Out Faucets
Why not put a pull-out faucet on your kitchen sink to make it better? These portable faucets can be used with one hand and can be used in a lot of different ways. They also look nice and are useful additions for any homeowner. If you have room, you could also upgrade to a deep kitchen sink with two bowls. This makes the sink more useful because you can keep part of it clean while still washing dishes or soaking clothes in the other part. Because the sink is now deeper, pots and pans can fit under the faucet, making it easy to fill and clean them. Improvements to your plumbing like this that make your home more useful are especially valuable because they make your home stand out from the rest.

4. A water heater that works well
The water heater is one of the most important plumbing parts in any house. No one wants to be stuck somewhere without hot water, so it’s important to make sure this feature is well-kept and works well. There are many styles to choose from, including tankless ones, if you want to replace an old or out-of-date model. These can be helpful if you need the space where your current water heater is, like in the attic or a closet. Not all units are good for every home.
This depends on things like:
– Usage
– Size of family
– location of unit

It might help to talk to a professional plumber before making a choice. Think about whether a gas heater or an electric one would be better for your home. This can depend on where the gas lines are, since adding more gas drops can be expensive and inconvenient. Also, make sure you check the water heater’s energy rating. The house will be more appealing to potential buyers if it has a water heater that works well and saves money.

5. An Extra Bathroom
If your home only has one bathroom, plumbing upgrades like adding a second bathroom can really boost its value. This project can make your home worth up to 23% more if you sell it. It also gives you the option to add extras like a jetted tub, two shower heads, or heated floors. A steam shower is another upgrade that many people like. Descalers are popular now because they help cut down on the amount of soap needed, make it easier to clean the shower door, and make all the home’s appliances work better. If you have less room, choose a half-bathroom with just a toilet and sink. This can still be a good way to make your home worth more. A half-bathroom can be a good use of space and a useful addition, especially in a big family. There will be less of a line in the morning if there are more bathrooms. Also, it can be easier for older people and people with disabilities to get to the bathroom if it is closer.

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