The 4 Most Popular Summer Home Projects This Year, According to Thumbtack
If you’re getting ready to renovate your home this spring, you’re not alone. Spring is often cited as the best time to renovate thanks to the good weather, which helps speed up both outdoor and indoor projects, as well as the opportunity to get ahead of the housing market if you’re planning on selling your existing home after renovating. . But which spring house designs are the most popular?
Thumbtack created a report from its home database to look at the trendiest home renovations this season. From landscaping to weatherproofing, there are many popular projects that can only be completed when the weather is good. We’ve rounded up five of the best Thumbtack home projects to consider before summer arrives.
Renovating Old Design Choices
Thumbtack called the home’s first design a “great doom” that resulted in the homeowner scrapping every design decision he’d made over the last few years and beginning to regret it. That doesn’t necessarily mean the choices they make require a makeover: removing old carpet and wallpaper is a top project on Thumbtack users’ lists.
Thumbtack also notes that these projects can bring a lot of benefits. Over time, carpets accumulate dust and dirt, which can affect air quality and the overall cleanliness of your home. Regular carpet cleaning can solve this problem, but if the carpet is seriously worn out, it is better to replace it completely. Thumbtacks users agree, with carpet cleaning rates up 57% this year.
To fix all the “cancellations” Thumbtack users gathered before the summer, homeowners are also considering interior painting projects, which remains one of the most popular home renovation requests.
Updating Home Cooling Systems
Thumbtack’s second most popular project is ductwork, ventilation and air conditioning repairs, which isn’t surprising considering the heat wave has already begun to hit the United States. After last year’s record-breaking summer, home renovators are looking to improve (or create) their home’s cooling system. If you’ve been wanting to install air conditioning in your home before the heat hits, now is your chance to do it.
Other home improvement projects that help Thumbtack users prepare for summer include window tinting and pool inspections. Window tinting is a great way to keep your home cool without having to keep the blinds closed all day.
Waterproofing and Damage Repair
However, cooling your home isn’t the only summer renovation project taking place this year. This year, home waterproofing has increased by 73%, and repairs to water-damaged homes have increased by more than 40%.
Homeowners are preparing for summer storms (and another very wet winter) by improving the waterproofing of their homes. If your home has suffered water damage over the past year, you’re not alone: Luckily, spring is a good time to fully address these issues as the weather gets warmer.
Landscaping and Woodscaping
Of course, the exterior landscaping was extensively renovated before this summer. Thumbtack’s report says it’s not necessarily the lawn that’s bothering homeowners, it’s the wood. Not only are homeowners looking to add (and renovate) outdoor decks, sheds and patios, but they’re also looking to add some shade to their yards with pergolas and new trees.
It also means homeowners are prioritizing outdoor gathering spaces over lawns, according to Bret Douglas, one of Thumbtack’s landscape experts. Summer is just around the corner, and now is the time to create your dream outdoor space—and that might include adding more covered seating than grass.
For those who live in hot conditions, or for those who are tired of mowing the lawn (many people use a pushpin, and the next most popular outdoor project is professional mowing), it seems like now is a good time to lose the lawn to buy more time . Useful open space.
The Thumbtack report was created using data from January 2023 to April 2024. If you’re looking for home improvement ideas yourself or just want to see all the home improvement trends listed on Thumbtack, you can check out the full report on their official website.