An average of 49 percent of the adult population in 75 cities throughout the country made a home improvement of some kind, in the past 12 months, as reported in a new study by Scarborough Research. The results show that people who live in smaller areas are more inclined to do their own home improvements in comparison to those who live in larger big-city, areas.
In cities like Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who came in at number one, Buffalo, New York and Toledo, Ohio, it's reported that over half of their population has begun a home improvement project in the past 12 months.
55 Percent or more of the population in the cities of Atlanta, Rochester, Indianapolis, Detroit and Cincinnati have either started or finished a home improvement project, landing them in the top 10, of all the areas reported.
Ranking lowest, Honolulu, Hawaii was reported to have only 37 percent of it's population doing their own home improvements in the last 12 months, making Honolulu number 75 out of all cities accounted for. In bigger cities like Fresno, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Miami and Washington DC, it was reported their population as doing less than the average number of repairs to their homes with percentages in ranging from 40 to 48.
With all the home improvement happening by do it yourselfers in smaller communities, it would appear that this is the arena in which companies offering materials and services geared toward home improvement, would do the majority of their advertising.
Among the above findings, it was also reported that do it yourselfers were more apt to paint or wallpaper their interiors or try their hand at landscaping, with a telling twenty-five percent of all surveyed. A small percentage (two) were said to install their own home security systems, while a mere one percent add a pool or spa.
Studies show, since 1999, people have dished out 30 percent more money to improve the overall look of their homes. The average cost of today's home improvement is over $3,000! If history repeats itself, that number will likely continue to climb.
A resounding 46 percent of all do it yourselfers were between the ages of 35 and 54, and 63 percent are married with 55 percent having a total household income of over $50,000.
But there's more to this story! The Scarborough Research study also uncovered the following interesting facts.
People who use the internet will likely turn to do it yourself home improvement, as opposed to those who do not. And note-worthy enough of those internet users, the ones who search out financial services, vehicle information and frequent auction sites are even more apt to do their own home improvement!
Music lovers of classic, country and 70's along with sports radio fans are 14 percent more likely than the average to do home improvements too! The breakdown for do it yourself home improvements, go like this:
Of those fifty three percent who remodeled their own kitchens, just four percent broke down and paid for the work to be done. Ranking high among what most home improvement do it yourselfers are doing, include painting and wallpapering, remodeling bathrooms and landscaping. Projects that do it yourselfers would rather pay to have done include the installation of home security systems, carpeting or flooring and heating or air conditioning.
Home Improvements Tax Credit
Is your home getting a tad too small? If this is the case, it might be time to look into adding a room onto your home. Home additions can increase the value of your home drastically. If you are adding a bedroom on, consider also adding a bathroom as well. Making home improvements to your existing home can be very exciting, but also stressful. Especially if you have a deadline that you are working towards to get all of the work done.
Home improvements and additions are certainly not cheap by any means. However, they are an investment in your property and home, in the even that you ever wanted to sell. If you purchased your home in the 70's, it is probably time to update everything in a more modern look. Consider this also when adding on a room. There is no way to match things that were purchased to build your home in the 70's now days. Giving all of the other rooms a much needed update might be in order.
As well as adding a room on to your home, you may even want to check into just making one room larger. That is if you do not have any possible place to add another room. Making an existing room bigger would be a huge home improvement if you are running out of room. That would also solve the problem of having no where to add the extra room on.
Hiring a contractor to do your home improvements and or additions might be a great idea. In the case of additions, you would need a foundation, as well as a roof, and that gets a little more complicated than your regular home improvement projects. Ask your family and friends if they know of a contractor that they can recommend to you that will do a good job.
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