In this economy it only makes sense to choose home improvements that are smart investments. You know, the ones that carry large ROI’s. (Returns on Investment.)  Home improvement experts say kitchen improvement are always smart.  Buyers love up-to-date kitchens! Next up, master bedrooms are also wise investments. Now,  more than ever, people view the master bedroom as a retreat, and improvements here can increase your comfort as well as your bottom line. Upgrades such as walk–in closets, fireplaces and vaulted ceilings can set your home apart from others in the neighborhood while still keeping your investment sound.

Bathrooms. If you don’t have one, consider adding an attached master bathroom or improving the one you have. Simple things like a new vanity, lighting or mirrors can go a long way toward making your bathroom an inviting place. Also, don’t forget paint. Nothing shows a home’s age faster than peeling paint and dings in the baseboards. Painting the inside and the outside can make an older home look new again and give everything a finished look. As a bonus, this is one improvement that is easy to do yourself.

Now let’s get energy efficient and really save some money. Buying new windows is right up there with probably one of the biggest home improvement projects you can make. It’s also one of the smartest. Did you know that research shows that new, energy efficient replacement windows will give you one of the biggest ROI’s (return on investment) than most other home improvement projects?  Expect to get back around 80% of what you invested. Energy efficient vinyl siding, gutters and bathroom and kitchen remodeling are all big investments. The good news is that they are also among the smartest. Residential roofing is also shown to impress potential buyers and give you a nice ROI.

Another improvement that is extremely smart is your roof. If you truly want a worry free roof that will withstand any weather condition, metal is for you. Metal isn’t just for commercial buildings anymore. It is available as a panel or shingle for residential applications. Shingles are made to look like other materials and panels offer clean lines. Metal panels are lightweight, yet strong enough to withstand severe weather, and snow easily slides off the roof. Finally, a metal roof lasts longer, conserves energy, and requires virtually no maintenance. Many are even investing in a metal roof  because it lasts three times as long and is by far the most durable. Local realtors say, another great perk is that investing in metal can drastically increase the resale value of your home. Stick with the top home improvement list and it will be money well spent. Erie Construction, of Evansville Indiana is a trusted leader in the industry because we offer the highest quality product at fair and honest prices. We would love the chance to come out and show you why metal is such a smart investment both for commercial and residential properties.