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Your Winter Home Upgrade Cchecklist
by Guest Post on Dec 21, 2020
The cold weather is here and that means your house is going to be working in overdrive to keep you and your family cozy. Keeping your home in shape is a year-round activity and there are certain home upgrades that are a must for winter. Continue reading →

Is it Time to Replace or Repair Your AC?
by Ed Matthews on Dec 10, 2020
The first thing to think about regarding whether or not your cooling unit would need to get replaced is the age. If it has been around for more than a decade, you know you would want to get rid of it and buy a new one. After all, the lifespan of a cooling unit is usually a decade so if it has lasted more than that then you know you would need to replace it. Continue reading →

How to Create an Ideal Space for Growing Plants
by Guest Post on Feb 4, 2022
Planting in the garden or bringing plants into the house are two excellent ways to improve your quality of life at home. Those who live with an abundance of green space around them are often happier and healthier, and it’s not hard to see why. Continue reading →

How to Know if Your Furnace Unit Needs to be Replaced
by Garry Haynes on Dec 24, 2020
The right heating system will improve your comfort and safety, especially during the winter season. The best heating system will enhance the quality of indoor air and ensure your home is heated efficiently. At some point, you will need to repair or replace your heating system. Continue reading →

Top Stainless Steel Appliances for Your Kitchen
by Alex Capozzolo on Aug 30, 2021
We cannot stress enough the importance of a well-designed and equipped kitchen. When it comes to updating one room in the house, the kitchen is the place to start. It is important to upgrade the kitchen before you upgrade any other part of your home because the kitchen is the social center. Continue reading →

Fresh and Ready: Revealed Preparation Steps Before Painting a Room
by Guest Post on Aug 1, 2021
While getting new paint as soon as possible is tempting when you want to remodel your room, it is worth taking time to prepare your areas and rooms best before you begin. Admittedly, getting the right preparation is critical when achieving the ideal result. Continue reading →

11 Steps to Take to Prepare Your Home for the Rainy Season
by Brenda Vollman on Sep 16, 2021
11 Steps To Take To Prepare Your Home For The Rainy Season Most regions that are closer to the equator have a rainy season each year. Beginning in May, the weather can become extremely rainy. And through November, can be impacted by tropical depressions, tropical storms, as well as hurricanes. If you experience a heavy rainy season, you will want to read over this list. Here are eleven steps, which deserve your attention. They will help you prepare your home for the rainy season. 1. Know Your Continue reading →

7 Top Home Decor Trends for 2021
by Guest Post on Jan 25, 2021
A lot of us have spent most of 2020 sheltering in place. We have transformed our living rooms into multifunctional spaces that are all about education, work, hospitality, and entertainment. As we embark on a new year, it is time to give your home a brand new look. Continue reading →

7 Things to Fix Before Putting Your Home on the Market
by Guest Post on Nov 29, 2017
Selling your home is a stressful task, as homeowners don’t typically realize everything that’s involved. If you want to get the most money for your home, you’ll need to ensure your home is attractive to prospective buyers. Continue reading →

How to Find a Rat Problem in your House
by Guest Post on Mar 8, 2021
Rats are attracted to the food, warmth, and security that human habitats provide. If you are witnessing signs of rat activity on your property, you could be dealing with an infestation. Rats are opportunistic creatures that will infest the interior of the home when given the opportunity. Continue reading →
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