Regular updates to homes preserves value

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

— Preserving home value not only involves routine upkeep, but also maintaining a fresh and modern appearance.

“Keeping up with not only with general maintenance, but the style of the house makes it that much easier to sell when it comes time,” said RogerSobiech, president of Bella Vista Contractors Inc. “In this housing market, buyers are wanting to purchase a house with a fresh coat of paint, not deco from the 1980s.”

Even homeowners that aren’t looking to sell should update regularly to maintainthe equity in their house, Sobiech said. A simple renovation, such as removing a popcorn ceiling and trimming it out with crown molding, can dramatically affect the overall look of a room. Replacing old, worn carpet with wood, laminate or tile fl ooring also can help.

Sobiech and son John work together to ensure their customers receive the most value. Bella Vista

Contractors has a reputation for consistent quality

and is committed to keeping pace with new meth

ods and trends in remodeling.

“We will continue to define our services offered

according to our customer’s needs. Our success and

profitability depend on knowing and exceeding our

customer’s expectations. We are always fi nding new

and better ways to serve our customers,” Sobiech

said.

Bella Vista Contractors have experience in many

fields of maintenance, repair and remodeling

jobs of all sizes. Estimates are free.

Services to help maintain or increase home value

include carpentry, painting, installation of tile or

wood flooring, new deck construction, garage fl oor

or deck sealing, interior and exterior painting, and

cabinet refi nishing.

Bella Vista Contractors Inc. have been serving the

Northwest Arkansas Area since 1997. As a family

owned business that is Arkansas Licensed and In

sured, customers can be certain to receive personal

and professional service.

A slideshow of past projects is available online at

bvcontractors.com, and personal references are

available on request.

John Sobiech can be reached at (479) 903-1630;

Roger’s phone is (479) 855-7634.

Business, Pages 12 on 06/22/2011