Friday

Need a Dumpster Rental?

Need a Dumpster? We Can Help.

Find Dumpster Rental & Drop-off Services. Submit a Request and Get Quotes today - at No Cost:

Find a Contractor - Free

I recently moved to a new house. After I started packing up boxes at my old house, I realized I was going to need to rent a dumpster. I knew I could post my request on the ConstructionDeal.com website and save time, but... I was curious.

I looked up several companies that rent trash bins in my area and called them. I told them I needed a small trash dumpster to clean up the house. After five calls, I had five completely different dumpster rental rates. Five! It ranged from $180 down to $75. For the exact same size of bin rental.

This underlines the importance of getting more than one quote on anything you do when it comes to renovation, home repair, construction, and such. Getting multiple quotes will almost always save you money.

Another thing to keep in mind when it comes to renting a roll off dumpster. If you think you're going to need to fill it up more than once... get a second one or larger one. Most dumpster rental companies will give you a better deal on renting two at a time. I found out the hard way - I though one would be enough. I had that one filled up the first day. I had them bring another one when they picked up the first dumster. I discovered, because it saves them on manpower and gasoline charges, that it's cheaper to get two of them on the first trip.

Most don't know where to look when it comes to finding dumpster rental services. You can try the phone book or search online. But I recommend posting your request with ConstructionDeal.com. It doesn't cost anything and you choose how many trash bin rental companies you want quotes from.

It's the best way to make sure you get the best prices when you rent. Now, I need to go clean up all the crap in the basement in my new house. Looks like I'm going to need another trash bin... But I'm getting two this time!

Wednesday

Structural Engineers - Get 4 Quotes Now - at No Cost

Need a structural engineer? Get quotes in minutes from local structural engineers - at no cost.

ConstructionDeal.com has a network of professional engineers for residential building, renovation and home repair projects:

Find a Contractor - Free

It only takes a few minutes to find a qualified structural engineering services. And you'll get four quotes in minutes - which saves you time. You'll be able to choose the fee that fits your budget - which saves you money!

What Can a Structural Engineer Do For You?

Structural engineers can help you build a home, help repair your house, and help with any remodeling or room addition projects.

The develop plans that accommodate for additional weight, the stress of wind and weather, and anything else that affects the structure of your house. These plans are turned over to your contractor to make sure everything is built right.

Here's a sample of what they can do:
  • Help design repairs for failed or damaged retaining walls
  • Plan for changes in a roof structure
  • Determine load bearing walls for demolition or expansion projects
  • Basement & foundation wall inspections
  • Floors & slabs that have failed or settled
  • Second floor or room addition structure plans
  • Or any plans that need the approval and stamp of a structural engineer before work can begin
How to Find a Structural Engineer?
Simply submit a request to ConstructionDeal.com. We'll send it out to engineering firms in your area. It only takes a few minutes and there is never any cost.

Tuesday

FSBO Tips - Sell Your Home on Your Own

Selling your home without a real estate agent may not be the uphill task that you think it is. With a little time and effort, it's easy to effect an FSBO (For Sale By Owner) transaction if you're familiar with the tricks and tips of the real estate market.
  • The first step in selling your home is to have its value assessed. You can contact professional appraisers or do your own research using home selling and land investment software to come up with a figure that's as accurate as possible. Also contact real estate agents in your locality to see what other homes in the neighborhood are worth.
  • In case the value placed on your home is much lower than you imagined, get professional help in improving your home, and thereby its value. Sometimes, all it takes to boost your home's market value is a coat of paint, a thorough cleansing from top to bottom, and minor repair work to spruce up its appearance. You may have to undertake major alterations like adding an extra bedroom or bathroom or redoing your kitchen's tiles and countertops if they're worn and look shabby. Before you start on any home improvement measure, perform a cost-benefit analysis to see if the expense on the repairs and remodeling is worth it. It's no use spending thousands of dollars on renovations if homes in your area are selling for under a particular amount.
  • Once you've completed preparing your home for the sale, advertise the same in newspapers, local flyers, the Internet and through any other means possible. Tell people you know that you're putting up your house on the market so that you get the widest word-of-mouth coverage. Most Internet listings are free and allow you to include photographs and virtual tours of your home.
  • Put up shots of the exterior from the front and take care not to exaggerate with visual effects. You don't want your buyers disappointed when they see the real thing. Before you shoot videos for virtual tours, remove clutter from your rooms and make sure they're clean.
  • Include all pertinent information like contact details and times in your advertisement. Also include details about your preference for direct sales or those that go through agents on the buyers' side.
  • Schedule open house days where potential buyers can tour your home and decide if they want to buy it or not. Keep a guest book handy and get your visitors to provide their contact information so you can follow up on their interests.
  • When discussing a sale with a potential customer, leave room for negotiations. Offer to perform a few minor repairs that they point out if it's not going to set you back by too much, but don't cave in to pressure to sell at a much lower rate than your asking price.
  • Some websites allow you to sell your house online. Online selling cuts your costs drastically, provides the maximum exposure and provides quick responses. Explore this option to see if it suits your needs.
  • When finalizing the sale, consult an advocate to ensure that the paperwork and legal processes are taken care of smoothly.
By-line:

This article is contributed by Sarah Scrafford, who regularly writes on the topic of luxury real estate in Canada. She invites your questions, comments and freelancing job inquiries at her email address: sarah.scrafford25@gmail.com.