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Your Homes Secret Enemy: Managing Mold and Moisture
by Guest on Jul 3, 2015
Reducing the occurrence of moisture in the house can help not only keep humidity low, but it can reduce the risk of mold and mildew and reduce allergy symptoms. Here’s how to go about doing that. A professional assessment should be done for your whole house. Continue reading →
Home Repair: Questions to Ask Your HVAC Technician
by Guest on Jul 3, 2015
Buying a great air conditioning and heating system should be a great investment and having parted with your cash and chosen a model that you believe will serve you well for many years, it is just as essential to do ask the right questions in order to make sure you choose a technician who can help you get the longevity you expect for the money. Continue reading →
Construction of Modular Buildings For Homes
by Terry Burrows on Jul 3, 2015
Modular buildings are today being looked upon as viable solutions to speed up the construction process and increase its efficiency. Modular construction is the modern-day approach to overcoming construction challenges. Continue reading →
Different Types of Landscaping Features for Your Front Yard
by Guest Post on Jun 29, 2015
Managing a greenery enclosure can truly enhance the look of your home, both in the front and in your yard. A very much oversaw greenery enclosure is likewise an errand that is anything but difficult to finish and can propel you to handle more troublesome landscaping errands. Continue reading →
HVAC Maintenance Can Save Costly Repairs
by Guest Post on Jun 14, 2015
Some things in your house can cost you an absolute fortune to repair and replace. Home heating and air cooling systems are some of those things. There are some very simple things you can do in order to keep your HVAC system running properly. Continue reading →
Sprucing up Your Living Room for the Heat of Summer
by James Helliwell on Jun 10, 2015
Winter has come and gone and we are now rapidly approaching the heights of summer. If you have not already, now is the time to finally getting around to clearing all the old tat out of your house and especially your living room. Continue reading →
I Would Like to Do a Loft Conversion. What Do I Need to Know?
by Guest Post on Jun 9, 2015
You have probably heard so much about the different benefits that loft conversion has to offer, which includes the increase in your living space, added value to your property and in some cases, it can even generate revenue should you decide to rent out the space. Continue reading →
Odd Ways in Which Your Bathroom Could be Damaging Your Health
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jun 9, 2015
Everyone knows that they need to keep their bathroom clean in order to avoid any health problems, but there are some odd ways in which your fixtures, cleaners, and even your paint could negatively impact your health. Here are a few things to watch out for: Continue reading →
Top 10 Tips to Secure Your Home for New Home Owners
by Peter Smith on Jun 4, 2015
When new homeowners buy their first home, it is important to secure their property. There are many potential hazards that could cause security problems, though they can often be mitigated with the right kind of planning and thinking. Continue reading →
How to Enhance the Beauty of Your Home with Blinds
by Guest Post on May 27, 2015
Remodeling your home does not have to empty your wallet. There are several different things you can do to give your home an entirely new look and atmosphere without the high costs of changing every item in each room. One of these items you can purchase that will drastically change the feel of a room is blinds. Continue reading →
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