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What Is a Laser Cutter Used for in Home Improvement Project

What Is a Laser Cutter Used for in Home Improvement Project

by Guest on Nov 27, 2019

When it comes to valuable home improvement tools, a laser cutter may not come to everyones mind. In fact, laser cutting has become a very common practice for renovation, as well as hobbyist, projects in recent years. Continue reading →

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5 Signs it is Time to Resurface Your Floors

5 Signs it is Time to Resurface Your Floors

by Nick Marr on Jan 18, 2020

Hardwood floors are a sophisticated addition to your home and do add to the homes resale value. However, there is no secret that hardwood floors require proper care and maintenance to extend their life. Continue reading →

How Inclement Weather Can Affect Your Pool

How Inclement Weather Can Affect Your Pool

by Tammy Emineth on Mar 11, 2019

Only a few months into 2022 and it has been the craziest winter on record for a number of years all across the country. Heavy weather systems can change the quality of your pool water in any season. Check out these different weather scenarios and how it can change the quality of your pool water. Continue reading →

Finding the Best Movers

Finding the Best Movers

by Guest Post on May 18, 2018

Moving to a new home is often an exciting time for most, which is why it is essential to ensure the process of moving itself goes as smoothly as possible. When you are beginning to plan an upcoming move for you and your family, consider the option of hiring professional movers to help ease stress and feeling overwhelmed while you move and transition to your new place of living. Continue reading →

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Battery Operated Chainsaw Reviews

Battery Operated Chainsaw Reviews

by Noah McDonnell on Feb 11, 2019

As a cordless mechanical saw, the chainsaw is an excellent saw and portable. Today this battery powered chainsaws are a standard choice for many consumers. They are quiet, lightweight, emit no fumes, and are also comfortable to grip, involve little or no maintenance, and offer whole freedom of movement. Continue reading →

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The Most Common Repairs of Tiny House Living

The Most Common Repairs of Tiny House Living

by Valerie Muscat on Jul 11, 2019

Tiny house living isn’t always as relaxing and stress-free as it is made out to be. There will undoubtedly be things that break, modifications you’ll want to make, and appliances that may need regular maintenance as time goes on. The good news is that, since you are living tiny, there aren’t nearly as many things that can go wrong and you can typically fix the most common repairs yourself! So, try not to get too bummed out if obstacles arise - instead, use it as an opportunity to learn something new. Tp helps you prepare, here are the most common tiny house repairs you can expect to have over the next few years. 1. Leaky Pipes If you transport your tiny house often, you may be more at risk for pipe leakage due to the rattling and shaking your house undergoes while driving around. So, check up on your water pipes and gas pipes often, especially after long road trips. In fact, take pictures of your entire plumbing and electrical systems so that you can use the photo as ... Continue reading →

How to Find and Hire a Reputable General Contractor Near You

How to Find and Hire a Reputable General Contractor Near You

by Maksim Pankov on May 6, 2019

Hiring a general contractor or a renovation company for construction and larger renovation projects is a great idea. But hiring the right one might be tricky if you have never hired any before and you can hardly tell the right situation to hire one or not. Continue reading →

5 Signs That You are Not Working with a Genuine Buyer or Seller

5 Signs That You are Not Working with a Genuine Buyer or Seller

by Guest Post on Feb 24, 2019

Being a real estate agent has its rewards and challenges. As a real estate agent, you enjoy the benefits of being your own boss, combined with the security blanket of having a broker in your corner. Rather than rely on others, your success depends wholly on yourself. Continue reading →

Creating a Safe Home for Your Family

Creating a Safe Home for Your Family

by James Cummings on May 20, 2019

Home is the starting place of love, hope, and dreams, so it is only sensible to make the home base as safe as possible. Doing a home safety check at least once a year is a great strategy for reducing the risk of injuries around the house. Here are some ideas to get you started. Continue reading →

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Most Common Appliance Issues and What Causes Them

Most Common Appliance Issues and What Causes Them

by Larry on Nov 22, 2020

Domestic appliances can last a long time if maintained properly, but even the most well looked after ones will start to show signs of wear and tear over months and years of use. For more complicated issues, you will want to hire a professional appliance repair technician. Continue reading →

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