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by Guest Post on Aug 17, 2012
Pictures are priceless yet amazing treasures, which call for a creative display. Making a craft picture frame is the best way to fix unforgettable memories in the handmade frames. Made to Measure Picture Frames is also a perfect idea of keeping children engaged in activities that make them think differently. Continue reading →
Drainage Problem Warning Signs
by Rick Hill on Apr 11, 2017
Drainage problems rarely happen, but when they do it could easily evolve into a major drainage problem. It is important to know that a drainage issue never just starts. Continue reading →
How to Buy and Use a Compost Tumbler
by Guest Post on May 3, 2012
A compost tumbler is an efficient, easy-to-use alternative to a compost bin or open compost pile. Great for urban applications, small spaces, and city gardening, compost tumblers take most of the guesswork and hassle out of making your own ‘black gold’ soil enhancement while keeping your gardening space tidy. Continue reading →
How to Reduce Your Chance of a Break-In
by Guest on Apr 23, 2014
We all take the standard precautions when leaving the house, like locking our doors and windows, but what if that is not enough to stop a burglar anymore? The safety of your home, possessions and especially family is paramount to any other home concerns. Continue reading →
Central Heating: The Way to Go for Energy Efficiency!
by Guest Post on Nov 1, 2011
You have your home all snugly tight with the right amount of insulation in all the right places and you turn on the heat and the room heats up, but... the kitchen is still cold; you need a central heating system of some kind. Continue reading →
Designing a Landscape Lighting System
by Guest Post on Apr 29, 2012
Before deciding what and how to light, we must first ask: why light? Our design decisions are dependent on proposed uses for landscape lighting...for safety, security, property value, or enhancement of the beauty of the garden and structures. Continue reading →
7 Decor Tips to Make Your Home Look Luxurious
by Guest Post on Feb 15, 2017
Your home is your sanctuary. And it should look as luxurious as you want to feel. There are tons of ways you can make your home luxurious without breaking the bank, too! Whether you’ve bought some beautiful waterfront villas on the French Riviera Continue reading →
Simple Home Tips for Repairing Your Garage Door
by Guest Post on Sep 10, 2014
Garage doors are prone to malfunctions now and then due to their frequent usage and perpetual exposure to the elements. They compose of different components and if you have an electric opener then they have an even more complex build. These factors make it economical and time-saving for any homeowner to be well-acquainted with a few quick and easy do-it-yourself home repairs. Continue reading →
Adding an Outdoor Deck to Your Home
by Guest on Mar 10, 2014
Adding an outdoor deck to your backyard will add a lot of character and style to your house. It is a great first impression and could increase the value of your property. When it comes to design and layout, there are new and innovative ways to add a deck to your house. Continue reading →
How Safe is My Household Wells Drinking Water
by Guest on Jul 8, 2014
If you own a well, you might think that the United States government monitors the quality of your water and the public water supply. While the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA) oversees and regulates the public water system, if you have a well on your property, you alone are responsible for testing and regulating your water. Continue reading →
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