Longer days and warmer temperatures of the summer season provide ample opportunities to spend time outdoors. But it is also a great time to tackle home renovation projects you have had on your to-do list for months.

Besides longer days, fewer rainy days and warmer temperatures make summer the best season to renovate your home. 

Giving certain areas of your home a quick makeover adds to its beauty. But cosmetic enhancements also drastically increase the value of a home, and that too without costing a lot of money. Did you know that? 

Remodeling projects, on average, have a 69% return on investment (ROI), reveals a Today’s Homeowner’s 2023 report. That’s a whopping sum. Therefore, set aside time and money to give your home a little makeover this summer. 

In this guide, we’ll share some home improvement projects you can tackle in the warmer months. 

#1 Refresh Your Interiors With Paint

Applying a fresh coat of paint to your walls is a relatively easy and cheapest way to refresh your space. 

Irrespective of how expertly applied, paint doesn’t last forever, and summer is the perfect time to freshen up the walls due to favorable weather conditions. 

Hot weather conditions allow the paint to dry quickly and efficiently. Dry weather conditions also prevent the paint from bubbling, peeling, or cracking. This is especially common during wintertime when trapped water vapor in the attic causes the paint to peel. 

Brighten your home and make it welcoming by painting interiors with vivid boho shades like brown, orange, or yellow.

Muted shades of tan, gray, and blue are also excellent options. These hues have long been a staple of Scandi interiors. Go for them if you prefer laid-back, no-fuss interiors. 

Sorbet shades like icy blue, mint green, raspberry pink, and citrusy orange are light as well as cool on the eyes. These hues create a delightful vibe as well as evoke a sense of playfulness and freshness. Paint your walls in one of these shades to make your space relaxing. 

#2 Replace Your Roof

The majority of roofs last for 15 to 20 years, yet some begin to age quicker than others. Cracked or missing shingles, leaks, dark streaks, and mold growth are a few signs of an aging roof.

Most homeowners prefer repairing roofs to replacing them because that is generally cheap. But, they fail to realize that the costs of repairing a damaged roof surpass the upfront costs of getting a new one. 

Hence, if you’ve been putting off replacing the roof, summer is the perfect time to get the job done. Experts consider summer an ideal time to replace the roof for several reasons.

Warm weather and longer daylight hours allow for proper installation of roofs. The possibility of rain is also low, which means the roof has enough time to settle in. 

Unlike painting the interiors, replacing a roof isn’t a DIY task. It’s best to hire a professional for the task. 

Peak Builder Orange County advises homeowners to choose certified roofers for roofing services. It further elaborates that certified roofers are more likely to follow the best practices as well as adhere to the industry standards.

Opting for a team with certified individuals also assures quality work. Certified roofers do not compromise on quality, which means they use only quality materials in roofing projects.

You can discuss your requirements and learn more about roof replacement with one of the top-notch roofing companies to gain insights into material, costs, and timelines. 

Roof replacement can yield the highest return on investment (ROI) besides garage when it comes to remodeling projects. A 2022 Remodeling Impact Report by the National Association of Realtors reveals that homeowners can recoup 100% of their investment in roofs when they sell their homes. 

#3 Power Wash Outdoor Surfaces 

Exterior surfaces serve as the perfect place for mold and mildew to thrive, all thanks to ice, melting snow, and excess moisture in the air.

Dirt and grime also accumulate on outdoor surfaces during winter, leaving a not-so-appealing curb. Why not take advantage of the warmer season and power wash your outdoor surfaces? 

A good old-fashioned way to refresh your home is to power wash the exterior surfaces. Power washing, also known as jet washing or pressure washing, involves using a high-pressure water spray to get rid of mold, grime, dirt, mud, dust, and loose paint from outdoor objects and surfaces. 

You can remove buildup from patios, decks, driveways, siding, and walkways by pressure washing the exterior. 

Some homeowners purchase a pressure washer. But considering its exorbitant price, many prefer renting it. If you don’t want to spend a pretty penny on the pressure washer, consider renting it from a local hardware store or home center. 

#4 Check Gutters

Though not as fun as painting interiors or power washing exteriors, checking gutters is important for summer storms. 

The winter season, followed by a spring shower, often takes a toll on downspouts and gutters. Branches, twigs, leaves, debris, and dirt can clog your gutters.

Failure to clean them will cost you a lot of money or, even worse, cause foundational damage. Dirty gutters can also cause landscape erosion, driveway cracks, and interior flooding. 

Thus, make sure you always check the gutters of your home at the start of summer. You will need a few things to get started with this DIY home improvement project. A gutter-cleaning attachment for your garden hose is, of course, a must-have.

A gutter scoop, a ladder, a bucket, and heavy-duty gloves are other things you will need to clean your gutters

Also, buy a gutter guard, which you can attach to gutters post-cleaning. This will prevent leaves from depositing in gutters in the first place. Thus, you won’t have to take the hassle of cleaning your gutters every summer. 

Putting it all together, you can refresh your dwelling place without giving it a complete makeover. Upgrading a few things, like the paint of the walls and the outdated roof, can make a world of difference.

Power-washing exterior surfaces like patios and decks can improve your home’s curb appeal. Besides, cleaning gutters prevents flooding and protects the house from water damage. 

Cleaning or replacing AC filters, revamping your lawn, and updating your deck are other home improvement projects you can tackle this summer.

These home improvement projects will not only prepare your home for the next fall and winter season, but will also boost your home’s value if done right. Not everyone is a pro at DIY, so don’t hesitate to seek professional help if you aren’t confident in your DIY skills. 

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