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5 Tips for Replacing Interior Doors
by James Cartwright on Jul 17, 2015
Have you ever thought about how much your interior doors impact the look and feel of your home? When you live in a place for long, the doors like so many other elements of the home tend to fade into the background. Continue reading →
Home Asbestos Exposure: A Modern Menace or Just a Threat of the Past
by Guest on Jul 16, 2015
Most people believe that asbestos is a thing of the past, but that’s not true. It’s used in many consumer products, from brake pads to reinforced concrete to everyday consumer items. Here is what it means to you and what you can do about it. Continue reading →
Home HVAC Equipment: Should You Repair or Replace It?
by Guest on Jul 16, 2015
If you have an HVAC system in your home, you will know how essential it is in order to stay comfortable whatever the weather. If something goes wrong with your system and it stops working, you will usually want to sort out the problem as soon as possible. Continue reading →
Small Home Improvement Tips That Make a Big Difference
by William Hayes on Jul 16, 2015
If you are planning on renovating, there are a lot of decisions you have to consider. In fact, even if you are just redecorating you need to think about a lot because it is a big deal. The key, however, is your attitude. With any interior design task, most people opt for revolution over evolution, which is not the right way. Continue reading →
5 Ways to Spice Up Your Kitchen
by Guest Post on Jul 6, 2015
After a long winter of being cooped up inside, indoor projects may be the last thing on your mind. But the kitchen is an unavoidable part of the home and if yours has become stuffy, outdated, or just plain boring, it may be time to give it a little extra attention. Continue reading →
How to Use Cheap Bed Sheets for Spicing Up Hotel Interiors
by Guest Post on Jul 4, 2015
If you are involved in the business of hotel management, you should be concerned about the interiors. For spicing up your interiors elegant bed sheets and towels play a great role. Here are some tips that can guide you to provide an elegant finish to your hotel. Continue reading →
The Strangest Things Ever Found in Storage Units
by Guest on Jul 3, 2015
Many of us make use of some extra storage space at some point or another, maybe because we are in the middle of a move or carrying out a home makeover and need to clear some space, but while most items stored are ordinary household items, some it seems to have some strange ideas on what to put into their unit. Continue reading →
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 →
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