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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 →
How a Sump Pump Can Prevent Your Home from Being Flooded
by Grand Marketing Solutions on Jul 2, 2018
Summer is in full swing now, and that means there is rain across the country – and plenty of it, too. If you are concerned about flooding, especially in your basement, there are things you can do to protect yourself. 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 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 →
Top Ways to Successful Rose Gardening
by Stephen Davies on May 24, 2019
Roses are beautiful, fragrant, and romantic. Best of all, they are simple to grow, even if you don’t have much experience. Follow these helpful tips if you want the best roses in the neighbourhood this season. Continue reading →
How to Maintain your AC System in 3 Easy Steps
by Guest Post on Jun 1, 2019
The key to enjoying a continuously cool and energy-efficient home through the dog days of summer is to properly maintain your AC system. By performing some simple DIY maintenance, your air conditioner will run at peak efficiency for years to come, saving you money. Continue reading →
Are Smart Blinds Worth the Cost?
by James Cummings on Mar 1, 2019
Two essential elements of a home are natural lighting and comfort. A home that is well lit and comfortable is the dream of every homeowner no matter the weather conditions, whether it is scorching sun or full-blown winter. Two essential elements of a home are natural lighting and comfort. Continue reading →
Mortgage, Bridging Loan or Development Finance
by James Kilvert on May 10, 2019
If you are planning to invest in a property that needs renovating or improving in some way, you may need to secure financial support. For property development projects like these, typical options on the table include bridging loans, mortgages, and specialist property development finance. Continue reading →
Today’s Choices for Walk-In Tubs, Showers, and Other Home Safety Options
by Kenneth Eres on Nov 18, 2019
If you or someone you know is struggling with balance or mobility issues, a walk-in tub and shower is an excellent way to allow them to bathe safely and privately and to stay independent in their own home for as long as possible. Continue reading →
New Homeowners Ten Most Popular Home Repairs
by James Cummings on Jul 10, 2019
If you are planning to move home, be prepared to carry out some of these repairs. If you are the roll-up-your-sleeves type, then you can look forward to getting your hands to work. They may seem less glamorous, but these are the most popular DIY projects. Continue reading →
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