Turks and Caicos Now Requires All Travelers 16+ to Be Vaccinated

Turks and Caicos’ new vaccination rules have officially taken effect, headlined by a new vaccination requirement for incoming travelers.

The British Overseas Territory is now requiring all visitors 16 and over to show proof of full vaccination in order to be granted entry into the destination. 

All visitors additionally need to show proof of a negative PCR test taken and received within three days before arrival to Turks and Caicos. 

Tralvers also need proof medical or travel insurance that covers COVID-19 medical costs, full hospitalization, doctors’ visits, prescriptions, and air ambulance/medevac and quarantine. 

All travelers need to fill out a health screening questionnaire and submit a Travel Authorization Form. 

The Dragon Cay resort on Middle Caicos.

Fully vaccinated means that a traveler has received his or her last dose at least 14 days prior to the day of entry to the Turks and Caicos. 

Approved vaccines include the Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna and Janssen/Johnson and Johnson vaccines. 

Visitors under are exempt from the vaccination requirement; visitors between 10 and 15 do have to show proof of the negative PCR result within three days before travel. 

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The Meridian Club on Pine Cay in Turks and Caicos.

Visitors who are unable to take a COVID-19 vaccine due to medical reasons will be exempt from showing proof of vaccination; however, they need written and signed proof from a medical professional stating the exemption, which will be reviewed by the Turks and Caicos Ministry of Health. 

The move is part of an increasing trend toward vaccination requirements across the Caribbean. Turks and Caicos joins destinations that have enacted similar measures, including St Kitts and Nevis and Anguilla.

That’s along with recent news that one of the region’s top hotel portfolios, Elite Island Resorts, is also requiring proof of vaccination for travelers aged 16 and up.

For more, visit Turks and Caicos

— CJ

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Do New Windows Increase Home Value?

Whether you’re a new or long-time homeowner, you’re always looking for renovations that will improve the value and function of your home. Since many home renovation projects can be costly and time-consuming, it’s important to know which renovations will be worth your investment.

As they are one of the first things people notice about your home, windows can provide many immediate appeals. Do new windows increase home value? Yes, potentially – but it’s important to consider all factors when deciding to tackle this project.

Read on to find out more about how windows can affect your home’s value.

Time to Replace?

Window quality is one of the major things that home appraisers take into consideration when conducting an appraisal. Even without a home appraiser, you can take a look at the windows in your home and see if it’s time for an upgrade.

If your windows appear to be sticky, warped, or discolored, it may be time for replacements. Sticky or discolored windows are usually a sign that moisture has been seeping in, and your windows may be at risk for rot or decay.

If you’ve been noticing higher energy bills or air drafts near closed windows, your windows are likely leaking air. This energy inefficiency can cause dramatically more expensive energy bills, and it may be time for replacements.

Types of Windows

If you’ve decided it’s time for new home windows, it’s also time to learn more about the different types of windows. Advances in window technology have also improved the energy efficiency and durability of most window options. 

There are six traditional window styles:

1. Awning

Awning windows have hinges along the top and open at a vertical angle towards the outside. This type has lower rates of air leaks than a sliding window.

2. Casement

Similar to an awning window, casement windows have hinges along the side. Like a door, casement windows open at a horizontal angle towards the outside. This type of window, like the awning, also has lower rates of air leaks.

3. Hopper

Like the opposite of the awning window, hopper windows have hinges along the bottom and open towards the interior. Similar to both the awning and casement, hopper windows have lower rates of air leakage.

4. Fixed

As the name might imply, this window type does not open. This window type is generally airtight and not prone to leakage. 

5. Single- or Double-hung

This window type opens by sliding vertically. In single-hung windows, only one sash slides open. In double-hung, both sashes slide open. This type of window is highly prone to air leakage.

6. Single- or Double-sliding

Like the single- and double-hung window types, the sashes in this window type slide horizontally rather than vertically.  This type is also prone to air leakage.

Energy Efficiency

One of the biggest emerging trends for home buyers is energy-efficient windows. When you realize that windows contribute around 25-30% of a home’s heating and cooling, it becomes evident how important the windows are. It’s easy to see how choosing energy-efficient windows will increase your home’s value.

The National Fenestration Rating Council, or NFRC, offers energy performance rating labels for window types that can tell you a lot about the efficiency of any particular window. While shopping for window replacements, these labels will be a great way to tell which windows will improve your energy efficiency quickly. 

Frames

Frames contribute the most to a window’s energy efficiency. Although homebuyers are looking for energy-efficient windows, consumers have reported that the type of window frame does not matter as much as the potential energy savings.

Even so, the type of frame you choose will impact the cost, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with the different window options.

Aluminum and Metal Frames

These frame types are both lightweight and strong, though they do not insulate very well on their own. Aluminum and metal frames tend to be at the mid-range price point.

They require very little maintenance but are not likely to reduce heat transmission by any significant amount.

Composite Frames

As the name implies, composite frames are made of multiple materials. In this case, they are made of wood products mixed with plastics. The result is a frame that has better resistance to moisture and rot than a traditional wood frame. Additionally, composite frames offer comparable insulation from heat.

Fiberglass Frames

These window frames are durable and energy-efficient, but they tend to be somewhat more expensive. They are a high-quality option for frame material and are very resistant to changes in temperature and weather.

Vinyl Frames

If you’re looking for a wide variety of window styles without breaking the bank, vinyl is a great option. In addition to being energy-efficient, vinyl frames are very sturdy and help reduce harmful condensation from forming on your windows.

However, one drawback to vinyl frames is that they are not as durable as aluminum, fiberglass, or wood frames. 

Wood Frames

Wood frames are some of the most energy-efficient frames on the market, but they also tend to be very pricey. They can be very beautiful and lend a natural, charming appeal to your home.

However, wood frames will require more maintenance than other frame types. Wood is highly susceptible to change in moisture levels, rot, and decay.

Glass

Choosing the right glazing or glass treatment for your windows can also help improve your home’s overall energy efficiency. For example, if you have a window that faces east or west, you will likely want to choose a treatment that helps reduce the amount of heat from direct sunlight.

An insulated window is one type of window glazing. An insulated window will have two or more panes of glass. The panes have a small amount of distance between them and are hermetically sealed. This air gap acts as an insulating space.

Low-emissivity coatings, or ‘Low-E’ coatings, reduce the amount of heat transferred through windows. These types of coatings are typically applied to the glass during the manufacturing phase. 

Low-e glass coatings may be more expensive, but they can reduce your home’s energy loss anywhere from 30% to 50%. However, Low-E films can be bought separately and applied to windows after the fact.

Window Installation

As an informed consumer, you will likely choose the most energy-efficient window options on the market that fit your budget. However, without proper installation, you might be throwing your money away.

Proper installation of your windows will ensure that you get the most value and energy efficiency from your purchase.

Be sure to check the warranty information on any windows or window frames you purchase. If the windows are not installed according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer, your warranty runs the risk of becoming void.

The price of window installation by trained professionals is another cost to consider when replacing your windows. It’s important to take this part of the window replacement process seriously since improper installation could lead to even more expensive setbacks.

Do New Windows Increase Home Value?

Most home buyers are willing to pay more for homes that have more energy-efficient features. Investing in new windows is one excellent way to improve energy efficiency.

Some states may even offer tax-based or other incentives for homeowners to install energy-efficient options – including windows. Check out which options are available in your state.

The potentially high cost of new home windows may be intimidating. The return on investment for new windows may not be apparent for quite some time. 

CNBC reported that paying $10,000 for replacement vinyl windows could yield a return of about $8,500 – or an ROI of 85%. This is also on top of what you would save monthly with reduced energy bills – up to $450 per year.

The Bottom Line

Replacing your windows will be costly, but do new windows increase home value? Yes, absolutely. 

If you plan to live in your home for some time before you sell it, new windows may be a worthwhile investment as you will be able to enjoy the energy-efficient benefits. Additionally, new windows can revitalize your home’s appearance and show your pride as a homeowner.

However, if you’re looking to sell your house sooner rather than later, new windows alone are not likely to seal the deal. There may be other improvement projects that may have slipped your mind. 

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to find out the value of your home right now, try using the free home value estimator here on iBuyer. You can even get a no-obligation cash offer for your home! 

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A Brand-New Resort Just Opened on the Island of Statia

In a significant boost to its tourism, the Dutch Caribbean island of Statia has opened its first full-fledged resort hotel. 

The new Golden Rock Dive and Nature Resort officially opened its doors at the beginning of this month. 

The resort has a mix of rooms and suites, with amenities including a pool with a sun terrace, a spa, a restaurant, in-room dining a fitness center. 

“Great strides have been made in Statia despite the different setbacks in the tourism hospitality and travel sector caused by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Charles Lindo, Director of the St Eustatius Tourism Development Foundation. “The local government has made great progress in enhancing the infrastructure (roads, internet service,  reliable stable electricity) along with a brand new airport and tower building. The addition and recent opening of the Golden Rock Resort is proof that Statia tourism will definitely bounce forward.”

Deluxe rooms have a kitchenette, while suites have full kitchens. 

That’s along with a mini golf course, a soccer field, a tennis court and a playground for kids. 

The resort also offers the option of daily grocery delivery. 

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It’s also home to what has become the island’s signature restaurant, Breeze, which offers an international menu with everything from truffle risotto and tuna tataki to Caribbean lobster and Thai red curry. 

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The resort is set at the base of Statia’s famous Quill volcano, long one of the region’s most sought-after hiking destinations. 

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Breeze has quickly become the island’s new destination eatery.

The reopening comes after Statia recently reopened its borders for tourism.

“Travelers are welcome, vaccinated and non vaccinated with specific restrictions for both groups,” Lindo told Caribbean Journal.

You can find more about how to visit Statia here

For more, visit the Golden Rock

— CJ

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