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5 Tips to Organize Your Home Office
by Guest Post on May 15, 2012
Since it’s usually one of the most often used rooms in the house, keeping the home office neat and tidy can sometimes be a challenge. It’s important to have a well-organized space to work at home not only to boost your productivity but to give you a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction of a job well done. Continue reading →
The Do's and Don't of Garden Décor
by Guest on Apr 22, 2013
Garden décor is usually an area where people take some chances and exercise a very liberal amount of creativity. Whether it’s because the traffic into the garden area is not as frequent or if the openness to nature pulls folks in a crazy direction, garden décor can be notoriously ridiculous. Everyone’s seen or heard of a crazy neighbor with a pink flamingo, or an uncle with the preposterous sasquatch figure in the backyard! Continue reading →
Coffee Machine Mold Outbreak? How to Clean It.
by Rick Hill on Nov 8, 2016
In 2016 a study suggested that over half of the coffee machines and makers had started growing yeast and mold in the coffee reservoirs. They also found that the coffee machines contained a higher germ count than most door handles and toilet seats. Continue reading →
Learning Everything You Need to Know about Gutter Cleaning
by Guest Post on Jul 9, 2012
Gutter cleaning is an essential part of a buildings maintenance schedule. Regardless of whether you have a private home or business, you need to ensure that your gutters are cleaned. If you ensure that your gutters are kept clear of debris, you will prolong the life of your building. Continue reading →
It is What it is Over Your Head: Choosing Roof Shingles
by Guest on May 7, 2013
Your house is not just a building; it’s your home. It’s also your shelter against the elements. Your roof is one of the most important elements of protecting you, your family and your guests from the elements. Price is always an important factor in choosing roof shingles, as well as durability and the cost of installation. Continue reading →
Washing Washer Troubleshooting Tips: When Do I Repair, and When Do I Replace?
by Guest Post on Nov 19, 2013
Imagine that it's late in the evening, and you're getting ready to put a load of laundry into your washer. Your washer is a few years old, but it's still going strong. You load the clothes, add detergent, turn it on and....nothing. The washer isn't agitating. You are unable to locate the issue and decide another remedy is required. Continue reading →
Late Winter Chores - More on Pruning
by Dan Eskelson on Apr 30, 2012
So much good is accomplished by proper pruning technique, but so much damage can be inflicted by ignorance - this is one gardening technique that you really must understand thoroughly. Or you should understand enough to know when to seek professional advice or services. Continue reading →
Want to Take on a Real Estate Career?
by Guest Post on May 23, 2012
Real estate could be a lucrative and very rewarding career option for most people. There is a vast range of opportunities that can be utilized with varied backgrounds and skillsets. You do not necessarily need to be a salesperson: though it's a natural transition from other sales careers while having the opportunities to be your own boss. Continue reading →
Garage Doors Matter
by Guest Post on Jan 4, 2012
A garage door will add style and charm to your home. As an investment, it will add value to a home as well. The color, design and state of the door will have a significant effect on the home’s appearance and curb appeal. Continue reading →
6 Cost-Effective Home Improvement Tips
by Guest on Jul 1, 2013
Everyone wishes to make his/her home much more beautiful and functional. However, these days where things are getting costlier enough, one would give a lot of deliberations when it comes to upgrading home. Continue reading →
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