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7 Simple Tips For Flipping Real Estate
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few years, you’ve probably either dabbled in real estate yourself, or at the very least, know someone who has. So, how does someone that’s brand new to real estate start flipping homes? (And let’s...
Essential Tools For Home Improvement
(NC)—While the home may be a family's castle and an escape from today's hectic world, it's probably not perfect. Decorating styles change. There are pictures to hang and shelves to install. Things break. It's too pressing to ignore, but too...
Selling Your Home - Don't Be A Victim
Selling your home can be a complex process. If you make mistakes, you may be unable to sell you home or have seller's remorse. There's no need for this if you keep in mind the following.
Overpricing Your Home
It's important to be realistic...
Should You Move or Improve Your Property?
In pursuit of the American dream more Americans than ever have selected to become homeowners. Throughout the years the desire to own a home has remained constant but the way we perceive the good American dream of property ownership has changed....
Single pane glass repair in an aluminum frame,part 2
This week we are going to continue our series on single pane window glass repair. Let's talk about broken glass in a fixed window, usually referred to as a picture window. The most common type will have metal stops on the outside, around all four...
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Add Value to Your Home Before It’s Built
(ARA) - Building a new home involves a great deal of planning and decision-making. Making smart choices before construction begins could help protect the future property value of your home. From home design to the inclusion of energy saving products, the most important decisions must be made well before the foundation is poured.
A critical decision is making the right termite control choice. Not a topic usually discussed between a buyer and builder, termite control should be considered an important decision during the selection process.
“When a home becomes infested with termites it affects the market value,” said Lucien Salvant, managing director of public affairs, National Association of Realtors. “The value of a home can decrease drastically, and can often become undesirable to homebuyers.”
A new and revolutionary pre-construction method for termite control has been developed to both protect homes from termites and help protect consumer’s largest investment. Impasse (TM) Termite Products are designed from a multi-layer “sheet” with an extremely effective termiticide “locked in” between the layers. This innovative “lock in” effect provides for an environmentally favorable product.
Impasse Termite System is a continuous wall-to-wall application installed prior to pouring the home’s concrete slab foundation. It covers and
protects the home’s entire foundation, plumbing and electrical pipes from termite entry. Concrete is poured directly on top of Impasse Termite System to provide an unmatched level of termite protection, which is backed by a 10-year re-treat and damage repair warranty that can be transferred to a new homeowners.
As an upgrade to traditional termite treatment, Impasse Termite Blockers is an economical solution to controlling termites from entering homes at one the most vulnerable areas for termite entry -- utility penetration pipes. Impasse Termite Blockers are manufactured from the same innovative and long-lasting technology as the Impasse Termite System, but are designed specifically to be installed just around plumbing and electrical pipes increasing the protection of a standard pre-construction termite treatment.
If you are building or buying a newly built home, talk to your builder about the advanced termite protection of Impasse Termite Products, because you only have one opportunity to add innovative and long-lasting termite control, and that is before your house is completely built.
For more information about the Impasse Termite Products visit www.impasse.com.
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