Quick fixes for ceilings and walls
April 22, 2009 5:36 pm Helpful tips, Home ImprovementWhen you’re preparing your home to be shown to prospective buyers, it takes a lot of effort to make it presentable. Buyers spend more time than you would think staring at ceilings. They are looking for signs of a leaky roof, but what you don’t want them to see are stains from grease or smoke and ceiling cracks. The same applies to your walls. Nothing says freshness like new paint, and it’s the most cost effective improvement. Use fiberglass tape on large cracks, cover with joint compound and sand. Paint a neutral color such as light tan - think of coffee with cream. Here are some suggestions for quick fixes for ceilings and walls:
Wallpaper
Not that all buyers hate wallpaper; they hate your wallpaper because it’s NOT theirs. Get rid of it. The easiest way is to steam it off by using an inexpensive wallpaper remover steamer.
Wood paneling
Even if your wood paneling is not real wood but composite, you can paint it. Dated paneling must go. Older wood paneling such as walnut, mahogany, cedar and pine, it’s all gone out of style. Paint it a neutral and soft color after priming it.
Textured ceilings
Older popcorn ceilings with the “sparkles” often contain asbestos and if disturbed are health hazards. Say goodbye to it. But even recently sprayed ceilings turn off buyers. It’s not expensive but it is time consuming to remove. Lay down drop cloths and scrape it off. You will need to repaint.
Call me at 818-266-2267 or check our website link below for further details.
Shawn Blaney,
President,
West Coast Home Inspections
http://www.westcoast-inspections.com/

Tristana :
Date: April 23, 2009 @ 11:07 am
You write very well.