Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Insulation

Everyone knows that home insulation provides tremendous energy savings, but most homeowners have questions about it. How do you know if you need more insulation? What can you do to improve it—without tearing your home apart?

The first thing to know is that for homes built before the 1970s, insulation was not a high priority in construction. These homes may benefit from adding insulation as well as filling the window and door gaps that naturally occur as the house settles over time. The good news is it’s easy to improve your home’s energy efficiency, no matter what its age.

Start at the TopOne of the first places to insulate is the attic. You can add loose-fill or batt insulation easily and cost-effectively. Just remember that if you think you may have vermiculite insulation, don’t disturb it—it may contain asbestos, so call a professional.

Fill the Spaces in the Walls

For your walls, you can choose to blow loose insulation directly into the wall. It’s fast and you’ll only have to patch the wall afterwards, rather than replace the entire surface. On the other hand, if you’re remodeling, you may have open walls and an opportunity to choose from many insulation options including blankets, rolls, rigid insulation and others.

Go Beyond the Walls

Many homeowners see savings from insulating electrical outlets, crawlspaces and doors. A rule of thumb is: a 1/8" space between a standard exterior door and the threshold is equivalent to a two square inch hole in the wall. Realigning your doors and replacing the door sweep are easy fixes.

Consider Replacing Windows

Weather-stripping your windows can reduce energy loss. However, up to 50% of a home’s heating and cooling needs results from heat gain and loss through windows, so actually replacing your old windows may provide the most savings.

Insulation Adds Up to Big Savings

When you insulate, not only do you start saving money on your energy bills, the government also provides financial benefits to homeowners who make their home more energy efficient. Be sure to save your receipts.

Improvements like adding insulation can often add to the resale value: potential buyers will want to know all about them. And even if you’re not quite ready to move yet, you can still enjoy a cost savings and a comfortable home.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Summer coming to an end, but the market is HOT!

Well the summer may be almost over, but the housing market here in Ottawa is hotter than ever. Homes that are priced properly are selling as though it were spring time. I myself sold my last listing in only 3 days for 99% of the asking price!

If you are thinking of buying or selling now is the time to do it. My advice to friends has been to get it done before the winter hits. The mortgage rates are still at all time lows but won't last for long.

Don't waste time waiting for the best deal in town, there is just too much competition out there right now. Let me find a place that has all of your NEEDS covered, and we can work on the WANTS after that. No house is perfect for everyone, and it is important to distiguish that fact.

If you are thinking about buying, or you know of someone who is, please don't miss the boat on these low mortgage rates, contact me as soon as you can. Alternatively, if you or someone you know is looking to sell your home, with all these buyers out there, it is a no brainer that a well priced home, that is marketed properly and shows well, will sell quickly.

Sincerely,

Andrew Miller
Sales Representative
Keller Williams Ottawa Realty Ltd.
Brokerage, Independently Owned and Operated
610 Bronson Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario
K1S 4E6
Office: (613) 236-5959
Direct: (613) 447-7669
Fax: (613) 235-1515
Email: amiller@kwottawa.ca