<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>Two Ways To Put Money Back In Your Pocket During A Remodel</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Kristina Riggs</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>There is somehow a stigma surrounding a 203K loan and yet I do not understand it. Why is there so much stress involved with them? They are literally so simple to implement. I just get so concerned when people get stressed or overly angry about a repair or a renovation that is to help their house become their home. I have compiled a huge list of many way to save money during a renovation. Here are the top Two Ways To Put Money Back In Your Hands! <br />
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* Be Involved with Your Community: Since you have decided to do a complete bathroom remodel you might want to contact the local Habitat for Humanity Chapter and offer for them to do the tear out for you. The organization gets to keep the fixtures, tub, sink, and possibly even the cabinets. And you, you get to save a ton of money on the demo and hauling off of the material. <br />
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The Habitat for Humanity can do a total gut of the bathroom or they can just take major items off your hands, at no cost to you. This not only keeps these items out of the landfills, it puts money in your pocket with that tax deductible receipt you get in exchange. This is only one of the Two Ways to Put Money Back in Your Pocket during a Remodel, but it is a very important one to remember.<br />
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* Make Friends in the Remodeling Business: Did you know that many building contractors offer a consultation class for much less than the actual project would ever cost you? And they will teach you how to do it yourself! Not only having fun, but learning a trade for later times as well. Finding a certified contractor willing to share his expertise for an hourly wage is often times the absolute best way to go.<br />
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I remember hearing about a client that had to rehang drywall because of water leak damage. She hired a consultant to come to her home and teach her. She paid around $300 to him but when he left and she figured the expenses out he saved her around $1000! Now that is a savings!<br />
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On a very personal note these are only two of thousands of tips I have learned. These are only Two Ways to Put Money Back in Your Pocket during a Bathroom Remodel, can you imagine what else you could find online that you never thought of before. You will certainly find ways to save money on labor and materials, if you keep updated on my bogs and newsletters as well.<br />
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