Upgrading Your Oasis.
(Family Features) Picture this: Youāve purchased your home.
Youāre on the land youāve dreamt about and youāve got great ideas to turn your property into the personal oasis youāve always wanted.

As a first step, homeowners can take on renovations to make their existing home or building greener. Among the many smaller-scale eco-projects are new insulation, HVAC systems, lighting or appliances.
āOne popular upgrade is installing custom windows and doors that are thermally broken, meaning theyāre designed to keep out cold or hot temperatures,ā said Sean Cain, president
of Morton Buildings, a specialized construction company with decades of experience in eco-conscious construction. āItās a big improvement that is not only energy-efficient, but it will immediately impact the overall comfort of your building and save money on energy expenses.ā
Reflecting larger visions, the survey also found that many homeowners are thinking outside the home itself, enhancing their properties by adding a separate garage, hobby shop, barn, office or accessory dwelling unit.
āTodayās homeowners are looking for a solid property improvement investment as well as construction specialists with the unique knowledge and know-how to deliver eco-friendly best practices and sustainable products,ā said Todd Nelson, senior vice president at LightStream, an online lending division of Truist Bank.
In addition to return on investment and environmentally sustainable upgrades, homeowners are also increasingly interested in the longevity of their improvement projects.
āPeople today are keenly interested in the long-term sustainability of their building decisions including construction of ancillary buildings on their property,ā Cain said. āPost-frame buildings with steel exteriors have advantages both for longevity and recyclability whereas shingle roofs or vinyl siding may need replacement more frequently, which often results in additional waste that cannot be recycled. Moreover, they have protective benefits as well, helping to mitigate inclement weather and extreme climate events. Most of all, their design flexibility makes them modern and stylish.ā
FROM START TO FINANCE
Sustainability begins with material selection and production.
āThere are many ways to make the manufacturing processes more sustainable, such as recycling or repurposing unused or misdirected materials and even capturing and reusing water,ā Cain said.
Managing the Costs
Sustainable building options can also be more affordable, particularly if youāre looking at cost savings over time.
āReducing energy costs is important to many building owners,ā Cain said. āMake sure your building or home is well-insulated because this can save you a considerable amount of money.ā
Consider the Options
As consumers seek sustainability in their residential structures, more are considering their long-term financial impacts, too.
āWeāre in era of rising interest rates,ā Nelson said. āA fixed rate loan can save money and be the right choice for many reasons.ā
Visit LightStream.com to see how unsecured, affordable home improvement loans can help finance your renovation.
*The 9th Annual LightStream Home Improvement Survey was distributed by Ipsos among 1,301 U.S. homeowners, between January 4, 2022 and January 13, 2022.

Truist Bank is an Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC.
Photos courtesy of Morton Buildings, Inc.
Source:
Morton Buildings and LightStream.
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