Baltimore Sun Sunday

Projects to undertake this winter

- By Paul F.P. Pogue

Winter can be an excellent time for home renovation­s. Pros are less busy, certain supplies have less demand and thus cost less, and you’re not likely to be planning big events around your home for a while after New Year’s. Read on for six renovation­s you can start preparing right now.

Home addition Average cost:

$80-$200 per square foot

Adding a new room or rooms likely tops the list of things you didn’t think you could or should do in the colder months. But winter provides several advantages for building additions. Humidity is low, and the ground is very dry, which makes the work easier for remodelers.

Plus, it’s easier to protect exposed sections from snow than rain, so your pro will spend less time keeping the elements out of your work.

Install hardwood flooring Average cost:

$3,000 As with home additions, the cool, dry air provides considerab­le advantages for flooring work. This climate allows adhesive to dry more quickly and prevents gapping between freshly placed boards.

Flooring receives a great deal of wear and tear during the holidays, so this may already be on your mind. You’ll also see an immediate benefit, as new hardwood provides better insulation than worn-out flooring.

Bathroom remodeling Average cost:

$11,000 Bathroom remodeling is quite popular in winter, and it’s no wonder. After all the use it gets and the guests who’ve been in and out of your house, you may have been considerin­g how you want it to look in 2023. So, it’s a great time to update that bathroom with new fixtures, tubs and sinks, or even a complete overhaul. The cost of your remodel will, of course, depend heavily on the extent of your plans.

Interior painting Average cost:

$2,000

You probably don’t want to put a new coat of paint on your exterior walls in February, but winter is an excellent time for interior painting and giving your rooms a quick spruce-up. Once again, lower humidity plays a role. Paint tends to dry more quickly and evenly in low-humidity conditions, so whether you’re hiring or DIYing the work, you’ll probably get it done faster.

Finish a basement Average cost:

$18,400 Winter makes the job more manageable if you’ve been thinking about turning that stone-walled basement into a comfortabl­e living area, game room, craft zone or just plain hang-out space. Basements are prone to mold, but the lower temperatur­es make that less of a problem and thus one less thing for remodelers to look out for. In a few days or weeks, you can turn a beat-up storage area into a part of your home you look forward to spending time in!

Re-insulate your home Average cost:

$5,800 Insulation provides one of the most vital lines of defense for keeping hot and cold air on the right sides of your walls. Renewing your insulation could make a significan­t difference in both comfort and energy bills all year round. And winter isn’t too late to get this work done. Talk to an insulation contractor who can analyze your space, offer you the best options and figure out where you’re most losing air. Your cost will be affected by which insulation material you select.

 ?? ARTURS BUDKEVICS/DREAMSTIME ?? Adding new insulation is an excellent winter job to consider.
ARTURS BUDKEVICS/DREAMSTIME Adding new insulation is an excellent winter job to consider.

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