May 6, 2009

Roof Mold Might Be Only One Of Many Issues With Your Home’s Look

Maybe you’re having a difficult time trying to sell your house because the offers aren’t exactly flooding in. It’s easy to heap blame on the terrible real estate market, and I wouldn’t blame you for doing so. But have you considered the possibility that your curb appeal is virtually non-existent?

You’ve in all probability mowed and trimmed the yard. It’s also likely that you’ve planted a few bushes and put down fresh mulch. But there are more than a few other things you can do that may not have occurred to you.

First off, you should find a skilled contractor to clean the black roof mold from your shingles. More precisely called roof algae, these stains can often be so bad that they inhibit a potential buyer from even taking a step out of the car. No matter how wonderful the rest of your home’s outdoor appearance, a stain-covered roof can fully ruin your curb appeal.

Speaking of cleaning, have you taken the time to clean the siding and windows? When I’m walking up to someone’s front door as a potential homebuyer the last thing I want to see is mildew-covered siding or dirty windows. Any time spent cleaning these surfaces is surely time well spent.

Pressure washing your driveway and walkways is an easy way to clean up your home’s exterior. Most people don’t appreciate how dirty their concrete areas are. A good pressure cleaning, though, can make a huge difference in brightening it up.

Trimming the trees in the front yard is often a wise move. Many people have a special affection for the trees in their yard, but this shouldn’t be justification to let them grow wild. Any low-hanging branches must be trimmed so that the whole front of the house is viewable from the street.

Finally, consider the possibility of altering your shudders’ color or replacing them entirely. I’ve seen many otherwise attractive homes that had their curb appeal destroyed by shudders that were weird tones of green, violet, or red. The color of your shudders should mesh with the rest of the home, not clash with it.

By implementing these simple changes in your home’s appearance you could quickly see much greater interest in your home. Keep in mind that potential buyers are looking for something clean and inviting when they pull up to a house. If something negative draws their attention they may shun your home before even stepping foot inside.

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