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Fixing the Top 5 Most Common Plumbing Problems
by Guest Post on May 7, 2013
When it comes to plumbing, you are bound to face some issues at a certain point in time. Trivial problems here and there will arise to niggle at you. Some people wait until the problem aggravates. However, it is always advisable that you nip the issue in the bud. Continue reading →
How to Make a Choice in Shapes of Showering Screens?
by Guest on May 5, 2013
You don’t have to be careful, not to spill water out of the showering space anymore. This is indeed a boon to have a careless and comforting bath time ahead. Wouldn’t you want some privacy in your bathing space? Many prefer shower screens so that it prevents a view or even acts as a door without spoiling modern looks. Continue reading →
Tired of Your Old Office? Revive it with New Furniture!
by Guest Post on May 2, 2013
If you work at home, then you may not have invested in your office furniture and surroundings for some time. This can have a demotivating effect on your output and if you are using outdated and broken office equipment, particularly chairs. Continue reading →
How to Beat Your Competitors to the Next Building Project
by Guest on Apr 30, 2013
When times are tight in the building industry, it becomes more important than ever to not only put together a quality bid for a new business but to also beat your competitors and secure the work. One of the best ways to get a head start over local competing contractors is by utilizing the services of a lead-generation site. Continue reading →
Securing Your Home Following a Break-In
by Guest on Apr 29, 2013
You may wonder what could be worse than someone breaking into your home. It is common to feel violated when an intruder has breached your sanctuary, it is also common to feel unsafe. Now imagine that following the break-in a second burglar saw an opportunity to gain access to your home via whatever weakness was created the first time. Continue reading →
Tips for Hardwood Floor Cleaning
by Guest on Apr 28, 2013
Different floors have their unique characteristics. Each of them comes with a long array of unique features that call for a unique approach when cleaning. Disposing of any oils which may have settled on the surface helps to keep the flooring looking great and to keep going longer. Continue reading →
Everything You Need to Know about Surviving with a Small Bathroom
by Guest on Apr 26, 2013
It can take a bit of ingenuity to get the most out of your small bathroom. This busy room may seem like it can’t spare a touch of spice for a shelf or extra cabinet, but homeowners have discovered there are plenty of ways to get more from a small bathroom. If you are feeling overly cramped and want to give this little room a make-over, there are plenty of tips to transform this tiny space with big improvements. Continue reading →
How to Fix Realistic Monthly Rent for Your Rental Properties?
by Guest on Apr 25, 2013
Are you going to put up one of your properties for renting out? If yes, then obviously you would have to think of a realistic figure that you would be charging your tenants. A number of factors come into play when you are deciding the rent that tenants should pay you after they start living in your property. In order to hope for the best rentals from your property, as a landlord, you will have to think of a number of factors like size, rental demand, location, etc. Continue reading →
5 DIY Projects for Updating an Older Home
by Guest on Apr 25, 2013
Old homes have history and character, and they're true prizes to own. Unfortunately, they can also be a lot of work to maintain if problems of upkeep aren't regularly corrected. Whether you've recently purchased an older home or have lived in the property for several years. Continue reading →
How to View a Property with Your Head and Your Heart
by Guest on Apr 23, 2013
Buying a property of your own is the biggest purchase you’re likely to make in your life so it’s important to rule with your head as well as your heart when viewing houses, which isn’t as easy as it sounds. Many buyers, whether they are purchasing a house for a first, second or even third time, let emotion command the viewing process meaning many put in an offer without looking at the property logically. Continue reading →
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