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BASED on the self-evident idea that owning a home is the largest purchase Australians will make in their lifetime, houses need to be kept in pristine shape.
Mr. Fix All, A.E.Price Building and Maintenance has assisted many homeowners in both carrying out quality maintenance and renovations while working on budgets that are reasonable.
The company considers itself one of the few ‘one-stop’ shops and has ran this business model for the past 23 years, where all trades are under the one umbrella.
Managing director Stiven Neophytou said that even a simple home living extension, such as a patio, bathroom renovation and decks, can take up to seven trades to complete and so too with maintenance it, takes a professional team.
“There is a tendency to label maintenance as just a lick of paint, a patch here or there and a good spring clean with a lot of anti-mould,” he said.
“That is certainly deficient thinking and it is not enough to enhance the home. Later when it comes to selling, often many thousands of dollars are knocked off the price because the property does not present well.”
There can be other negative factors such as makeshift pergolas that which are not approved by council or bad paving and wobbly fences.
Stiven said the end result could be financially disastrous when an expected selling price is not achieved.
He said that it was very unlikely that effective maintenance would over capitalise as all maintenance in the end, if correctly and professionally done, will yield an advantage over a poorly maintained home.
Correct high maintenance is a wonderful way to add value and is emotionally satisfying for occupants.
“Really, we all love to live in a clean, fresh smelling, good looking home.”
Maintenance can include updating taps, changing carpets, introducing the latest paint colours, updating blinds, cleaning driveways and other services that keep the house modern looking.
Mr. Fix All, A.E.Price Building and Maintenance recently introduced Studio One Smart Wall beds as a new product for home improvements.
Stiven said the disappearing bed concept was an easy way to create an instant bedroom or home office.
The first disappearing wall bed was assembled in 2010 for a house boat owner and is still going strong.
“We help you make the most of your home space with either our standard wall bed or custom designs with cabinetry,” he said.
The beds come in all sizes that can turn any room into a comfortable and smart looking bedroom and can be manufactured, designed and assembled during your home renovations.
For an obligation free quote phone Stiven on 0430 355 112.