Early concerns vanish when a beautiful job is complete.
In any major life event, the “before” is often a lot scarier than the “after.”
The 2017 Remodeling Impact Report co-authored by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) and the National Association of REALTORS® reveals that homeowners have concerns about remodeling projects in the early going, yet get emotional satisfaction once the job is completed.
American homeowners now spend more than $340 billion annually on remodeling and home maintenance projects. The Remodeling Impact Report surveyed more than 2,000 homeowners about their most recent remodeling projects and discovered that:
35% remodeled to upgrade worn-out surfaces, finishes and materials
16% wanted to add functionality and make the home more livable
13% felt it was simply time for a change
Although remodeling definitely increases a home’s resale value, there are also many less tangible benefits:
75% of those who remodel have a greater desire to be in their home
65% enjoy the look and functionality of their home more
56% feel “happy” and 39% feel “satisfied” when they see the finished project
77% feel a major sense of accomplishment when the remodel is completed
On the front end of a remodeling job, homeowners can feel a lot of stress and anxiety. One of the remodeler’s primary objectives is to help them refocus on the satisfaction they’ll feel once the job’s been expertly done. Remodeling is a journey that’s much less intimidating when overseen by a proven pro that homeowners can trust. That’s why siding professionals are now enrolling in the LP BuildSmart Preferred Contractor program, which offers in-depth instruction on how to provide quality installation of LP SmartSide siding products.
On today’s popular home improvement shows, it’s common to juxtapose an ordinary-looking “before” photo with a breathtaking “after” shot. Successful remodelers are masters of accentuating the positives that every project brings.
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