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Complications to Avoid with Your Home Heating and Cooling System
by Guest Post on Feb 22, 2013
Your home should be a place of comfort all year long. Many homeowners ignore the HVAC system until something goes wrong. Repairs can be expensive; they may not be limited to the appliance itself. Insulation, floors, walls, ceilings and roofing materials can be affected as well. Complications with the system can be avoided by applying preventative measures. Continue reading →
Should You Call a Plumber or Fix It Yourself?
by Guest Post on Feb 21, 2013
If you’re a homeowner who likes to save some money and time, you can do some minor plumbing repairs around your house. Eventually, though, a problem will arise that is beyond your scope of expertise or abilities. Knowing when you can handle a plumbing problem yourself and when you need to call in a professional can save you untold headaches and plenty of money too. Continue reading →
Everything you Need to Know About LED Lighting
by Guest on Feb 20, 2013
Until a few years back, HID lamps, metal halide bulbs, and sodium vapor lamps were used widely in all households but today with a drastic change in the technological field, people have started using led lamps by replacing traditional costly lamps. These bulbs are long-lasting and durable with high energy saving features. Continue reading →
Maximize Your Basement: Tips for Remodeling this Essential Part of You
by Guest on Feb 20, 2013
When people think about renovating their homes, they often overlook a major component of their house: the basement. Sure, you can leave the basement just the way it is, but you’re probably not maximizing the space you have in your house. Continue reading →
Fingerprint Door Locks Offer Convenience, Extra Security
by Guest Post on Feb 20, 2013
Home and office security are extremely important in todays world, and many homes and business owners are looking for foolproof ways to keep their property safe from burglaries and invasions. The technology of today has made it a lot easier for home and business owners to secure their properties, with everything from sensory lights to high tech burglar alarm systems. Continue reading →
Home Security - Get a Dog, or Pretend You Have One
by Guest Post on Feb 19, 2013
Dogs are not only mans best friend, but they are also a sure fire way to protect your home from potential burglars. In a recent study regarding home security, 44% of burglars that were surveyed stated that they would not continue breaking into a home if they heard a barking dog. Continue reading →
How to Give Your Bathroom a New Look on a Budget
by Guest Post on Feb 17, 2013
A bathroom is one of the most vital rooms in any house and, whether big or small, it is a space that is constantly in use. Being a room that requires a combination of both practical and aesthetic features, when it comes to it, it can be more costly than others to decorate. However, this does not have to be the case and there are numerous ways to revamp your bathroom on a budget. Continue reading →
Acid Stain Concrete Floors : A Beginner’s Guide
by Guest on Feb 14, 2013
Acid stained concrete floor is one of the most common types of flooring for renovating dull and boring concrete floors. Acid stain is a common decorative method for concrete that is available in markets. This method can achieve spectacular colors and patterns. XPS stained concrete floors use the latest techniques in this industry. Continue reading →
Basics of Roof Repair
by Guest on Feb 14, 2013
Roof repair is one of the most important repairs to have regularly. Many people fail to understand the need to have a healthy roof over their head, and only realize that the roof would need repair when there is a bigger problem. People find out they need a roof repair only when they see big cracks, or when they notice that there is a leak in the roof which is identified by the dark spots on the ceiling. Continue reading →
How Colors Can Have an Impact in the Kitchen
by Guest on Feb 13, 2013
If you have ever walked into your kitchen and your thoughts have turned to how hungrier you are than you first thought, it could have something to do with your choice of colors that you have chosen for your walls influencing your mood and feelings. Continue reading →
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