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5 Fun Ways to Upgrade Your Kitchen
by Guest Post on Dec 1, 2016
Is your kitchen starting to look a bit old and tired? The kitchen is a work area and can quickly go from that lived-in look to a worn-out look if you are not careful. We spend a lot of time in the kitchen and it is one of the first things people notice when they visit your home so it is important to spruce it up from time to time. Continue reading →
Mold Removal Tips: How to Successfully Remove Mold for Good
by Guest on Dec 1, 2016
Mold is a fungus that enters your home or premises as simple tiny spores. When these spores get moisture, they start to grow and fully develop into molds. Sadly, molds are known to be harmful to your health as well as your household items and personal belongings. Continue reading →
Importance of Home Repairs: Taking Care of your Home
by Guest on Nov 30, 2016
Whether you have plans to sell your house or live in it for the rest of your life, it is essential for all homeowners to carry out repairs and regular maintenance. Minor fixes can help you prevent serious problems in the future. Continue reading →
Major Home Repair Jobs You Should Budget for When Buying a Property
by Boris Dzhingarov on Nov 29, 2016
Buying property is always a risky business. No matter how thorough a survey you have, there is always the danger that problems will arise when you get the keys and move in. Some issues, such as a caved-in roof or a sinkhole in the garden, are blindingly obvious. Continue reading →
What is a French Drain and How to Do It by Yourself?
by Scott Doyle on Nov 24, 2016
Being on terra firma means you need to pay special attention to ensuring your home is waterproof. One such method is the French drain, named after Henry Flagg French, a lawyer and former assistant U.S. treasury secretary from Concord, Massachusetts, who popularized the technique. Continue reading →
Four Tips to Help Prolong the Life of Your AC Unit
by Jane Brown on Nov 21, 2016
When you walk in from a hot summer day, you expect to be hit with a rush of cool air. Your air conditioning unit is crucial to keeping your home comfortable during the warm months. On average, a central air conditioning unit will last about 10 to 15 years. Continue reading →
How to Find and Buy the Best Walk-In Bathtub Today
by Guest on Nov 21, 2016
Do not you always lookout for a product that will make it easier for you to carry out a task easier and faster? The never-ending search for convenience has led to the best innovations in human life and one of these devices is the walk-in bathtub. Continue reading →
Hibernation Time Amazing Tips to Design a Womans Den
by James Helliwell on Nov 18, 2016
Enough about man caves. How about woman dens? A woman needs a spot to call hers just as the man does. Man caves are usually filled with all the things that make a man comfortable and it is not different for woman dens. Here are some ideas to help you build that special den. Continue reading →
Moving Countdown: Frequently Overlooked Tasks
by Niv Orlian on Nov 16, 2016
Running a moving company also means getting a firsthand look at the moving process over and over again. After years of helping people get from point A to point B, we have noticed that there are a few very important tasks that are often overlooked. Obviously, this can cause a lot of hassle in the lead up to moving day itself. Continue reading →
Tennis Court to Your Outside Space
by Guest on Nov 10, 2016
As the leaves fall and inclement weather returns, a game of tennis may be the last thing on your mind. However just imagine a lazy summer afternoon spent courtside, racquet in one hand and a glass of Pimm’s in the other. Sound appealing? Continue reading →
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