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by Valerie Muscat on Apr 10, 2019
Taking the necessary measures to ensure you and your family enjoy a good nights sleep is not negotiable. No wonder home security is number one on the list of priorities for most homeowners. Continue reading →

How to Keep Your Windows Properly Maintained
by Nick Marr on Dec 5, 2019
After completing any new home design, no homeowner wants all their hard work to be undone by a failing window. Lots of people do not give their windows a second thought once they are installed. Continue reading →

Simple Tips to Avoid the Stress of Moving
by Tom Evans on Jan 24, 2019
It is undoubtedly very accurate that moving can be overwhelming, especially when there is all that planning, organizing, and thinking that needs your attention. It can often be a challenge to run all the other commitments while maintaining your sanity. Continue reading →

6 Essential Rules for Hosting an Open House That Will Lead to a Sale
by Laura Bierman on Jun 21, 2019
Whether you are in the process of attempting to sell your home, or if you are yet to put your house on the market, you are probably hoping that it gets snapped up fast. In this day and age, selling your property can be a long and stressful process. Continue reading →

4 Common Bathroom Plumbing Problems
by Boris Dzhingarov on Sep 20, 2019
The plumbing is one of those silent features that never makes its presence apparent, until the day something goes wrong with it. The most common problems are the most annoying, but generally, they are also easy to address by a professional plumbing service. Continue reading →

Bored in Lockdown? Refresh Your Kitchen
by Mark Klein on Jun 3, 2020
People around the world are taking advantage of their time in lockdown to tackle home improvement projects. A common area of focus is the kitchen, where a home stands to gain the most value. Continue reading →

How My Real Estate Agent Helped Sell My Home
by Guest Post on Jun 11, 2019
I had bought a house in a decent neighborhood with all amenities nearby. When I bought the house I got it for a steal but the prices have since steadily gone in one direction i.e., up. When we decided that we need to sell the home as we need to move to a bigger house, we thought that we would sell the home easily. Continue reading →

Simple Tips for Creating a Victorian-Style Living Room
by James Helliwell on Mar 22, 2020
The Victorian-style is one interior decoration philosophy that has remained classy and elegant to this day. Any living space tastefully furnished to this theme is guaranteed to look magnificent. This is why many people go out of their way to bring Queen Victoria’s era back to life in their home. This piece shows how to achieve this in your living room. Continue reading →

Types of Dampness Inside of the House and How to Spot Them
by Alex on Jan 25, 2020
Spotting a tiny patch of dampness inside the house may not seem like a big deal, but if you don’t take the necessary measures in time, it’ll become a serious and costly problem later. Here are the most common signs of the beginning of water damage. Continue reading →

DIY Upside-Down Planter - What Not to Do
by 411 on Oct 14, 2019
Upside down planters are an option if you can not grow tomatoes for many reasons including space, sunlight, rodents, and other critters. Otherwise, it is easier to grow them right side up. Continue reading →
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