HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-11-11, Page 11Valuable Coupon
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With each $10. spent
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Repairs that increase
your home's value
good first impression.
3. A little paint on the inside
goes a long way, too. The size
of a room or a terrific view will
be lost on the potential buyer
who's looking at dingy or
marked-up walls. •
4. A general once-over can
really spruce a place up. Be sure
storms and screens are in good
repair, and any cracks in
sidewalks or patios are filled.
5. Be sure all systems are in
good working order. Will toilets
flush properly when tested? Re-
1 place washers on any dripping
faucets, change all burned-out
bulbs and clean furnace filters,
6. Keep the lawn and garden
trim. A good-looking yard may
SIMPLE DO-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS can upgrade the as a 4x4-inch hole in a wall.) I be just the added plus needed to
value of your home, making it an attractive investment for fu- These gaps around doors, win- make the sale.
lure buyers, and an energy-efficient residence for you and l dows, air conditioners, pipes or 7, Get *the house in shape
your family. One easy spruce-up project is sealing cracks even utility meters can be filled from the ground up. This means
2. How is
the general appear- shampooing carpets if neces-
sary, or sanding and varnishing
ance of the home's exterior? I wood floors.
Does the wood or trim need With things in ship-shape,
painting? (Peeling's not appeal- you can relax a little and let your
This is key to making a house sell itself.
The big question concerning
home-sellers today is how to
make their home stand out from
the crowd in a "buyer's mar-
ket,"
While major renovations
such as a new kitchen or bath are
sure winners, a homeowner
doesn't have to invest thousands
of dollars to get that "sold" sign
on the front lawn.
1. According to a recent con-
struction industry survey, the
number-one consideration in
buying a home is energy effi-
ciency. Is additional insulation
needed? How about air infiltra-
tion? (A 1/16th-inch crack
around a door loses as much air
Insulate your attic
and conserve energy
Adding the right insulation to
your attic is a home improve-
ment that is easy to accomplish.
It saves on the cost of heating
and cooling your home. It's also
economical. Do it yourself, says;
the Mineral Insulation Manufac-
turers Association, and the sav-
ings are even greater.
One of the most popular types
of insulation is mineral fiber,
either rock wool or fiber glass.
It is available at home centers
and building supply stores in the
form of batts or blankets—with
Leather Top
Felt Lined
Boot
Sizes 6.13
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Prepare
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QUALITY
\WORKCLOTHING
\ Insulated Coverall
51, 95 Sizes, S.M.L.XL. 546-804
. 546:802
INSULATED
WORK SHIRT
Fully washable
, cotton poly-
' ester insulation
and nylon
lining. Sizes
IS,M,L,XL. .
20 .95
or without a vapor barrier—and
as pouring wool, which is loose
insulation in bags meant to be
poured in attic floors,
• Check with your local util-
ity to determine the' correct
R-value for your area. In gen-
eral, if your attic has no insula-
tion, install R-38 or R-30 min-
eral fiber.
Any desired R-value can be
achieved with poured mineral
fiber or with a combination of
batts, blankets and loose wool.
HEAVY COTTON
DUCK PARKA
Extra long for
extra warmth ,
.546-806' 32.95
THE BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 11, 1981 All
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Home )
Hardware
5H.P. SNOW THROWER
.A cold weather friend with
top performance. Two
stage, with 5 H .P. motor for
heavy snow loads. Cuts a
24" wide path. All controls
conveniently located , tire
chains ,
545-266 00 499i
BEWARE
of
Winter Cold
, Fireplace Coal
Grates
17.95
Narrow Foam
Insulation
1.29
Sills Home Hardware
527-1620
Electrostatic
Air Cleaner
239.95
GLASS -- PUTTY
Caulking Tubes
Heavy Duty Foam
Insulation
7.49
Humidifier
99.95
Various Types of
e
590-163
Electric
Heaters
48.95
& up
590-019
Steel Shovel
Tru-Temper
'Aluminum
Snow Shovel
2199. & up
Electrical — Plumbing — Heating
CO-OP
SPECIAL
8
width
H.P.
duty
SNOWTHROWER
Features 24' clearing
second stage impeller.
Hight traction wheel chains
insta lled
542.262 719.95
Door Weather Strip
Kit
10.95
Eskimo
Gasket 17 ft,
2.89
Storm Seal Type
1.19 to 3.19
590-116
24- Steel 10' Snow Pusher
Plastic
Window Kits
Register Warm Air
Deflectors
1.47 pr.
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Black Iron Coal
Skuttle
14.95
Phillips 'Air
Ecologizer
39.95
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