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The dream of most people is to live in a warm climate where they can enjoy the beach all day long. Some even dream about having their own pool at home. These things can be absolutely great, but with all these positive things, there are also some downsides. Continue reading →

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Going green with your home is a plumbing system that has countless advantages, from leaving a smaller carbon footprint (which is great for the environment) to spending less on utilities (which is great for your pocket). Continue reading →

Are High-Security Locks a Bad Christmas Present?
by Michael Baca on Dec 6, 2020
What is on your Christmas gift list this year? Gadgets for the kids, books for dad, clothing for mum, pajamas for grandpa, a wonderful hat for grandma. Okay, you have something to read, something to wear, something to keep the children occupied, something to enjoy. Continue reading →

The Perils of Scope Creep in Construction Projects
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Official or unofficial, documented, or undocumented the changes in scope for any construction project as a constant. There are numerous reasons, but they generally fall into three categories: decreased profitability, increased liability, and damaged reputations. Continue reading →

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by Guest Post on Sep 16, 2020
In light of this, a key administrative institution in California: Contractors State License Board (CSLB), have a working plan to help. It is called the “Employee Worker Bond”. This is a legal document obtained by a construction company. It is filed through a surety (which is usually a company), assuring the state that the construction company they are filing for will abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the state. Continue reading →

5 Creative Home Remodeling Ideas You Should Try This Summer
by Guest Post on May 1, 2017
Summertime is here! It is time to barbeques behind a house, cold drinks, and yes, the best season to do a home improvement project. Most of the homeowners plan to accomplished home remodel projects over the summer season. Continue reading →

Which Is Better for You? Polished vs. Stained Concrete
by Kenneth Eres on Jun 18, 2021
Have you decided to give your floor a new look but cannot seem to determine if you should settle for polished or stained concrete? After all, choosing a suitable finish for your concrete surface will significantly impact its durability and appearance. Continue reading →

Top Reasons Why a Sump Pump can Prevent your Home from Flooding
by Grand Marketing Solutions on Mar 17, 2021
Sump pumps are devices that help prevent a homes basement or crawlspace area from becoming flooded during periods of heavy rain or when excessive amounts of snow start thawing during the first weeks of spring. Continue reading →

Tropical Landscaping Ideas for the Homeowner
by Jacob Smalls on Nov 6, 2021
There are many different types of landscaping styles. Here are some common landscaping ideas in humid weather. These are several reasons why people choose popular tropical landscapes in their yard in this style, but they all have palms in common. Continue reading →

The Essential Cross Country Moving Checklist
by komal on Dec 17, 2020
A cross-country move can be a lot of work! Thankfully, with this cross-country moving checklist, you will be able to make sure that you will not overlook any essential tasks. Continue reading →
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