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Become a CAPS Remodeler

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

The Art of Aging-In-Place

CAPS remodeling aging in placeCertified-aging-in-place (CAPS) contracting could be a key to remodeling success in the years to come. As the US population grows older, more homeowners are looking to age in place, which often entails transforming their home into a practical place to live as health issues and mobility begin to play a role in their daily lives.

Such steps include wider, wheelchair-accessible pocket doors, better lighting, reduction of tripping hazards, elevator installation, shower grab bars and tub cuts. Renovations such as these can mean the difference between a later life lived at home or one in a nursing home. That, for many of us, is a powerful incentive, accentuated by the fact that the average home itself is aging and in need of repairs anyway.

The Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) designation can be achieved through a three-day training course offered by the National Association of Home Builders, in conjunction with AARP. Some 3,000 home remodeling and repair contractors have been certified thus far. That’s a relatively small number compared to the fast-growing number of senior citizens in America. (more…)

3 Reasons Homeowners Remodel During a Down Economy

Friday, December 12th, 2008

There has definitely been a large amount of discouraging economic news lately; especially concerning the housing market. It would stand to reason that many homeowners would just buckle down and sit tight, avoiding any unnecessary spending. You may be surprised to discover that the contrary is actually the case. According to a recent article released by Market Watch, homeowners actually tend to remodel more during a down economy.

They surmised the following reasons for this unexpected behavior.

It is difficult for homeowners to sell their homes.

They realize this, and are looking for improvements that will make their homes more appealing and competitive with other homes on the market.

When unable to sell their homes, some people opt to improve the one they have to better accommodate their family.

If more space is needed, they add an addition, or they try to improve the areas that made them try to sell in the first place. (more…)

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