3 Electrical Upgrades That Can Increase The Value Of Your Home

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Some homeowners might think that investing money into a home they plan to sell is a waste.

While some home updates don't make sense for sellers, there are some upgrades that can significantly increase the value of a property. These upgrades tend to enhance the function and energy efficiency of the home.

Here are three potential electrical upgrades that you should consider before selling your home in order to maximize the value of the property.

1. Install LED Light Fixtures

One of the easiest electrical upgrades you can complete is to swap out your existing light fixtures for LED fixtures. LED bulbs are extremely energy efficient.

LED bulbs require 75% less energy than their traditional counterparts. This means that less electricity is used to power LED light fixtures.

Potential buyers will appreciate the money they will save on utilities over time when they see LED fixtures in your home. The small amount you spend to have an electrician install new LED fixtures can easily be recouped when you sell your home.

2. Install a Backup Generator

An electrician can easily connect essential areas within your home to a backup generator. The primary role of a backup generator is to provide electrical power when the municipal power supply is compromised.

If you live in an area where inclement weather frequently knocks out electrical availability or rolling blackouts are in effect, buyers will really see the value in having a home with a backup generator.

The backup generator can keep the fridge, sump pump, and key lights working until the electrical system is back up and running. Backup generators can also be used to ensure that vital medical equipment continues to function at all times.

The cost of a backup generator is relatively low when you compare it against the value it can add to your home.

3. Add Smart Technology

More and more buyers are looking for smart technology in the homes they tour. Things like smart thermostats, high-tech locks, and remote access systems can easily help your home feel more modern.

Smart technology not only makes your home more functional, but it can also increase the overall safety and efficiency of the property.

Insurers that offer homeowners insurance will sometimes give a discounted rate if a home has smart technology features, so installing some in your home before you sell can be a great way to lower your insurance costs and lure potential buyers to the property.

Contact an electrician to learn more. 

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