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Eight Quick Home Projects to Tackle This August

Chelsea O'Donnell

August is a great time to roll up your sleeves and knock out some easy home improvement jobs before fall rolls in. Whether you’re looking to boost your home’s value or just give it a little glow-up, these projects don’t require a contractor or a ton of time. Just a weekend, some elbow grease, and maybe a cold drink or two.

1. Clean and Seal the Deck

Your deck’s taken a beating all summer through the sun, rain, foot traffic, and maybe a few BBQ sauce mishaps. Give it a good power wash and reseal it. You’ll prevent wood rot, keep splinters at bay, and extend the life of the wood. Bonus: it’ll look brand new heading into Labor Day.

2. Swap Out Air Filters

Your HVAC system’s been running hard. Dirty filters make it less efficient and kick dust and allergens back into the air. Swap in clean filters and breathe easier. It’s cheap, fast, and makes a real difference for indoor air quality.

3. Caulk Windows and Doors

Feel a breeze where there shouldn’t be one? August is your last call to stop drafts before cooler weather hits. A $5 tube of caulk can save you serious cash on heating bills down the line.

4. Add a Smart Thermostat

Speaking of heating bills, installing a smart thermostat is an easy DIY with big returns. It helps you manage energy use and can pay for itself in a year. Many are compatible with Alexa or Google Home, if you’re into that kind of thing.

5. Declutter and Donate

This one’s less about tools and more about tackling the post-summer mess. Sort through the garage, basement, or that closet you’ve been ignoring. You’ll make space for fall gear and maybe even uncover something useful you forgot you owned.

6. Freshen Up the Front Door

Curb appeal matters, even if you’re not selling. A fresh coat of paint on your front door or new hardware (like a modern handle or knocker) can give your entryway a whole new vibe. Go bold or classic, just make it intentional.

7. Clean Out the Gutters

August is dry, which makes it the perfect time to clear out gunk from your gutters. You’ll be glad you did once the leaves start falling. Bonus: you’ll prevent water damage, mold, and unwanted pests.

8. Test Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

It takes five minutes, and it could save your life. Replace batteries, test the alarms, and make sure you’ve got one in every key area. Safety first, always.

You don’t always need a full-blown renovation to make your home better. These projects are simple, affordable, and perfect for that August energy before school starts and the busyness of the fall season begins.

Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions for Bob to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.

Top 5 Cost vs. Value Remodeling Projects in Connecticut

Chelsea O'Donnell

Thinking of renovating your home this year? Whether you're planning to sell or just want to make smart investments in your property, choosing the right remodeling projects can make all the difference. According to the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report, these are the top 5 home improvement projects in Connecticut that offer the highest return on investment (ROI).

Check out what tops the list—and which project offers the lowest return.

1. Garage Door Replacement – 268.2% ROI

It may not be the most glamorous upgrade, but replacing your garage door brings serious returns. With a cost of around $4,500 and resale value over $12,000, this simple improvement offers a huge curb appeal boost and is one of the most cost-effective projects homeowners can take on.

2. HVAC Conversion to Electric Heat Pump – 266.7% ROI

Sustainability sells! Swapping out a traditional furnace for an electric heat pump is not only energy-efficient but extremely attractive to today’s eco-conscious buyers. In Connecticut, this upgrade sees a return of more than double the investment cost, making it a smart and future-ready move.

3. Manufactured Stone Veneer – 129.5% ROI

Want a big visual impact for relatively low cost? Consider manufactured stone veneer. This sleek, modern exterior finish dramatically boosts curb appeal and home value. With an ROI of nearly 130%, it’s a stylish way to make your home stand out.

4. Vinyl Siding Replacement – 123.8% ROI

Replacing old or faded siding with fresh vinyl siding is a smart way to refresh your home’s look. It improves energy efficiency and protects your home from the elements—plus, you’ll see more than a full return on your investment.

5. Minor Kitchen Remodel (Midrange) – 103.5% ROI

The kitchen remains the heart of the home—and buyers agree. A minor kitchen remodel that includes updated cabinet fronts, new appliances, counters, and flooring delivers a solid return. It’s one of the few interior projects with a strong ROI, making it well worth the investment.

Lowest ROI Project: Upscale Primary Suite Addition – 29.1% ROI

While a dreamy new master suite might sound appealing, the numbers don’t lie. In Connecticut, this upscale addition has the lowest cost vs. value, recouping less than a third of what you spend. Unless it’s for personal enjoyment, this one may not be worth the splurge if resale value is your goal.

Final Thoughts

From energy efficiency to exterior curb appeal, Connecticut homeowners have plenty of opportunities to make smart renovations that pay off. Focusing on these high-ROI projects can help you enjoy your home today—while building value for tomorrow.

Source: ©2024 Zonda Media, 2024 Cost vs. Value Report. Full data available at www.costvsvalue.com

Home Improvements for the Holidays for Under $100

Chelsea O'Donnell

With the holidays just around the corner, you might be thinking about ways to spruce up your home before guests come calling. Since it’s such a busy and expensive time of year, I’ve decided to put together a list of small improvements you can tackle in an hour or less for under $100. Let’s get started:

Front Door Facelift - Make a great first impression by giving your front door some holiday flair. A festive wreath, some planters adorned with mini Christmas trees, or some holly garland can go a long way in greeting your guests.

Light a Path - With people coming and going, it’s always a good idea to make sure your driveway and entryway are well lit to avoid slips and falls. I love solar powered lights which don’t add to the electricity bill and will keep the path properly and safely illuminated.

Set and Forget Fireplace - Everyone loves the glow of a fire, but not every homeowner wants to deal with keeping it up while entertaining guests. Replace the logs with a candelabra to give your living room an inviting glow without the maintenance.

Sparkling Floors - Give hardwood floors a holiday shine with a floor refresher. No one has time to refinish this time of year, but a simple water-based formula will fill in scratches and make hardwood look like new. Best of all, the product goes on with a microfiber mop and takes just an hour to dry.

Carpet Clean-up - If you have old stains in the carpet, now is the time to get rid of them. In a spray bottle, mix a teaspoon of concentrated cleaner such as OxyClean with two cups of water and cover with a damp rag. Use a medium heat iron to steam out the stains, but keep a close eye to avoid burning the carpet.

A Citrusy Sink - With the holidays approaching, the last thing you want is a stinky garbage disposal. Give it a quick freshen up by dropping a few white vinegar ice cubes and some citrus peels down the chute and leave it running for about a minute. This will clear up any old food particles and leave it smelling fresh.

Freshen Up After Fido - If you have a pet, chances are you’ve become used to the smell, but your guests may not be so comfortable. Give Fido’s bed, the carpets, or the furniture a liberal sprinkling of baking soda before vacuuming to get rid of both pet hair and odor.

Nicks and Nuts - Has your wood dining table seen better days? Believe it or not, you can use a shelled walnut to remove those unsightly scratches. Just rub the nut gently around the blemish and follow with a buffing wax to make it shine.

These are just a few of my favorite fixes, but I’d love to hear from you! What little home improvements do you want to tackle for the holidays? Share your ideas by sending me an email or connect with me on Facebook at facebook.com/odonnellbros.


Bob O’Donnell is the owner of O’Donnell Bros. Inc., a Bristol-based home improvement company established in 1975. Email your questions to info@odonnellbros.com with the subject line “Ask the Pro.” All questions may be considered for publication. To contact Bob for your remodeling needs, call O’Donnell Bros. Inc. at (860) 589-5155 or visit http://www.odonnellbros.com. Advice is for guidance only.