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Home Renovation Projects To Tackle This Spring

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Mar 30, 2022 11:39 AM

by: Security First Financial, A Division of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.

Spring is a great time to start a few home renovation projects. Our team at Security First Financial put together a few ideas to help you get going.

Quick, small projects

Try out one of these projects for a quick, inexpensive refresh.

  • Upgrade your bathroom and kitchen sinks with new faucets.
  • Sand and paint your cabinets.
  • Update your light fixtures and install smart light bulbs for fun and energy-efficient lighting options.
  • Replace hardware on your cabinets for a more modern look.
  • Install a ceiling fan to help keep your home cool as the weather warms up.

Medium-sized projects

If you’re ready to spend a bit more and take on a slightly larger project, consider one of these options.

  • Replace your windows and doors for an updated look and more insulation.
  • Brighten up a room by giving it a fresh coat of paint.
  • Replace the flooring in your home.
  • Plant a garden in your yard to get ready for summer.

Large, higher-budget projects

Ready to invest a bit more time and money? Tackle a larger project that can add value to your home.

  • Build a backyard deck.
  • Redo your roof.
  • Remodel your kitchen or bathroom.
  • Xeriscape your yard to make it easier to maintain.

How should you pay for home renovations?

If you need funds for home renovation projects, we can help. We offer a variety of renovation loans that can help cover costs. You can also consider a cash-out refinance*, which could provide the funds you need for remodeling or renovating your home.


*When it comes it comes to refinancing your home loan, you can generally reduce your monthly payment; however, total finance charges may be higher over the life of your mortgage loan.

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