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by Tammy Emineth on Apr 2, 2019
We can all agree that keeping the bathroom clean is very important. This is a room that is used often and can get really yucky pretty fast. But there are some places in the bathroom that often get ignored that should receive attention. Read on to find out what they are. Continue reading →

Moving into a New Home for the Very First Time? These 5 Tips Will Make It Easier on You
by Guest Post on Feb 11, 2019
Moving into a new house for the first time is an intimidating and stressful experience, but you can make things easier by following a few simple steps. Whether it is a new job, a recent marriage, or your dream house, managing emotions, and the moving process is a double burden. Continue reading →

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 Heat Can Damage Your Roof
by Karolis Miskinis on Sep 13, 2019
Your roof is the most important place in your house. Throughout the years, it protects your property from intense heat, cold temperatures, heavy rain, hail damage, and many more elements that slowly but surely damage it. Your roof is the most important place in your house. Continue reading →

Why Accurate Valuation Matters When Refinancing
by Aaron Campbell on Nov 26, 2019
As a home homeowner, you may wish to secure a refinance. You may purpose to lower your overall interest costs or monthly payment. As well, your aim may be to tap the home equity for another project or home improvement. Continue reading →

Building a Basement for Your Home vs Moving
by Jason Mills on Aug 1, 2019
For many people, the thought of moving is one that fills them with dread. But for homeowners that need more space, they can often feel that upsizing is the only option. Of course, for some the chance of extending upwards or outwards is a viable choice. Continue reading →

An Expert Guide to Home Renovation
by James Cummings on Dec 19, 2019
If you are thinking of taking on a home renovation project to breathe new life into your old and tired house, there are a few things you need to know before getting all excited. Continue reading →

5 Instances When It is Time to Call the Professionals
by Guest Post on Jan 21, 2019
Many homeowners today are trying to save money and utilize their own skills by handling a lot of their home improvement projects themselves. And while there is nothing wrong with a little DIY magic, sometimes handling a job yourself isn’t the best option. Continue reading →

Giving Your Home a Green Foundation
by Nick Marr on Jul 30, 2019
Going green has never been so popular. But, this is for a good reason. The earth is struggling with the effects of human pollution and anything you can do to help reduce the pollution levels are going to help! Continue reading →

The Future of Buildings: The Growth of Sustainability
by T. Lopez on Dec 10, 2019
In today’s fraught world, there are few things more important than sustainability. The idea that we need to create things using sustainable methods in order to keep our world intact for future generations is a powerful one, and it’s becoming harder and harder to deny. Continue reading →
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