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How to Maximize the Life of Your Water Heater
by Joe Goldstein on Aug 10, 2020
Your water heater is one of those home appliances that help your life be comfortable. So, you want to make sure that it is lasting as long as possible. The good news is that there are things you can do to help your water heater lasts as long as possible. Continue reading →

Fresh DIY Ideas for Easy Home Décor
by Guest Post on Jun 21, 2020
When it comes to home décor, there are a few options available to home owners. The readymade ones from the market might come at higher prices because of inflation and other factors involved. DIY ideas have been serving very well in terms of designing your own ideas in order to organize your home space better and make it look attractive in the process. Continue reading →

A Brief Guide to Stucco and its Benefits
by Bonnie Phillips on Jul 11, 2020
Stucco is being widely used for its long-lasting life that comes with minimal maintenance. Stucco siding, since its inception, has been popular among many house owners. No doubt stucco is the best choice for home exteriors, but it is equally essential to know more about the product. Continue reading →

How to Choose a Crawl Space Encapsulation Company
by Guest Post on May 10, 2020
Not many of us know that our crawl spaces need to be encapsulated. The advantages of crawl encapsulation are many, such as lower energy bills. Yes, you read it right, lower energy bills because you will use less air conditioning in the summer months and less heating in the winter months. Continue reading →

What to Save for Common Homeowner Expenses
by Guest Post on Aug 2, 2020
Being a homeowner is a rewarding experience. After all, you do not have to answer to a landlord, you have a space to call your own, and you own an asset with equity. However, being a homeowner can also be expensive, especially if you have an unexpected repair. Continue reading →

Kitchen Renovation Is Not a DIY Job! Why Call Remodeling Contractors
by Kenneth Eres on Feb 10, 2020
If your home is ready for a kitchen renovation, it is vital to understand why this is not a DIY job and not one to leave to a general contractor. For the best results, a homeowner should hire only qualified and experienced remodeling contractors. Continue reading →

Four Seasons and Your Home
by Dave Allen on Sep 2, 2015
Regular maintenance should be performed on your heating and cooling system. Independence heating and cooling specialists must be on their toes during the winter and the summer. Luckily, Energy Star recommends a list of five check-ups a homeowner can keep handy. Continue reading →

5 Tips on Repairing Wood Furniture
by Nick Marr on Jul 17, 2020
Gone are the days of finding cookie-cutter furniture in the local furniture shop. Let us face it, quality wood furniture is expensive and not always easy to come by. Most good, wooden pieces are custom built or specially ordered for each individual person. Continue reading →

How to Quickly Relocate to a New House
by Valerie Muscat on Jun 19, 2020
Everyone loves change, something different now and then. That change could include a new watch, a trending Netflix show, or something casual. Now, these occasional changes take place quite frequently and do not require much effort. Continue reading →

Home at Risk: 4 Housing Disasters You Must Catch Early
by Guest Post on Dec 22, 2015
The US Census Bureau states that the average price for an existing home in 2010 was $272,900. Of course, this figure is determined by the home's location, amenities, size and other factors. Continue reading →
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