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Hidden Dangers in Your Home Due to Broken Furnace and AC System
by Ghost Writer on Feb 18, 2017
There are hidden risks in your home that could potentially endanger your family. This can be brought about by a damaged HVAC that needs to be addressed by a qualified plumbing and heating service right away. The alternative, of course, is a potential health and safety issue to the home residents. Continue reading →
The Hidden Danger of Ignoring Damaged Bricks?
by Guest Post on Feb 17, 2017
It is a common misconception that the extent of unsightly brick damage is limited to aesthetics. While it is true, brick repairs and tuck pointing can tremendously increase the market value of a home and is generally much more attractive, the presence of brick damage can indicate far worse problems than the obvious eyesore. Continue reading →
Security Improvements to Make on Your Custom Dream Home
by James Helliwell on Feb 16, 2017
Security is a major concern among new homeowners. You can have the fanciest dining room in your neighborhood or the most up-to-date appliances, but all will be in vain if your house is not secure. Continue reading →
More Tips on Home Inspections for Maintenance Purposes
by Boris Dzhingarov on Feb 16, 2017
Not all problems with a property are easy to spot. Leaks and broken shingles, cracked windows, and other, more visual issues are problems you can spot yourself by walking around the house and doing a thorough inspection. Other issues such as mold or clogged drainage systems are more difficult to see. Continue reading →
4 Tips for Decorating your Studio Apartment
by Guest Post on Feb 16, 2017
If you live in a small to medium-sized living space, you may need to get creative with decorating. It’s not uncommon to pay a great deal for a studio apartment in some areas. In 2017, the rent for a 550 square foot apartment in New York City was $2,300. Continue reading →
4 Tips for Decorating your Studio Apartment
by Jane Brown on Feb 16, 2017
If you live in a small to medium-sized living space, you may need to get creative with decorating. It’s not uncommon to pay a great deal for a studio apartment in some areas. In fact, the rent for a 550 square foot apartment in New York City is $2,300. This is sure to be the motivation you need to do all you can with this space. Continue reading →
Creating a Strong Home Security Plan
by Jane Brown on Feb 16, 2017
Crime remains a major concern for most homeowners. The reality of becoming a victim is frightening, yet many people don't know what steps are most effective at preventing crime. Continue reading →
Save Money This Winter by Rearranging Your Furniture
by Guest Post on Feb 15, 2017
There are several ways you can save money on your electricity bill this winter. Some are obvious, such as scheduling maintenance, changing filters, or using programmable thermostats, but something as simple as rearranging furniture is also a great way to save money this winter. Continue reading →
6 Signs to Know That Your Kitchen Needs Remodeling
by Guest Post on Feb 15, 2017
All of our homes need a bit of a remodel every now and then. And that’s the most accurate in our kitchens. This is the one room in our home where we spend most of our time – cooking meals, preparing our kid’s lunches, and eating that midnight snack that you shouldn’t have. 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 →
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