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Top 10 Mobile Home Skirting Ideas You Should Know
by Ray Winters on Jul 27, 2019
When considering mobile home skirting ideas, it is crucial that you choose on a product and material that enhances the curbside appeal and delivers protection. As you conduct research about pricing, installation, and appearance, you are likely to discover numerous manufactured home skirting ideas that seem like a perfect fit. Continue reading →

Power Tool Safety Starts with Common Sense
by Guest Post on May 15, 2012
Power tool safety means taking necessary precautions to avoid harming anyone when working with power tools. Every home project means subjecting yourself to objects and substances that can burn, electrocute, cut, or stab you; sever an extremity, or permanently injure you. 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 →

Ensuring Safety with Electric Heaters
by Guest Post on Nov 1, 2011
The most regular kind of warmer utilized in households is the electric heater. It is versatile to own on the condition that there is electrical power in your locality. You merely have to switch it on and you will right away benefit from the relaxing warmth that the electric heater produces. Continue reading →

Know the Difference: Washer/Dryer Combos and Stackable Washer/Dryers
by Guest on Oct 3, 2013
When it comes time to purchase new appliances for your home, one of the major decisions that you’ll have to make is whether to get a washer and dryer combo unit or a stackable washer and dryer. While most people are well aware of the fact that a washer is different from a dryer, those same people might not realize that combo units and stackable units are not the same thing and should not be treated as such. Continue reading →

Prioritizing Your Home Improvement To-Do List
by Guest Post on Feb 3, 2011
If you are like many homeowners, you have a seemingly endless list of home improvement projects - remodel the kitchen, paint the house, replace the roof. Where to start? For most people, tackling all of the projects on the list at once would be infeasible. Continue reading →

The 10 Fastest Growing Trees You Should Know
by Guest Post on Aug 8, 2013
Are you having an idea of keeping a full blooming tree in your front yard or backyard where you can spend some idyllic time in the noon or mornings – possibly with a cup of coffee and your favorite magazine. Well, here you have the top 10 fastest growing trees. Continue reading →

Three Color Trends for this Year
by Guest Post on Jun 19, 2020
Keeping ahead of the game in interior design is big business, and can often cost big bucks too. At home it is much harder to keep up with the professionals in terms of decorating than it is to keep your wardrobe up to scratch with the catwalk, so pick one or two key looks and bring them to life. For all you fashion fiends with an eye on what’s next, read on for three of the main new colour trends in home decorating for the coming year. Continue reading →

How to Get Rid of Snakes Naturally and Organically
by Guest Post on Feb 14, 2010
Very few people can encounter a snake in their home or yard without a sense of panic. Even when you know the snake is not dangerous, most don't want snakes around while they are trying to live in their home or work in their gardens cause of the fear of snake bites. Continue reading →

DIY: Fit Your Own Ensuite Bathroom
by Lorena Benchis on Dec 15, 2011
Probably the most personal room in the house, the bedroom is where we can truly relax after a long or tiring day and shut out the rest of the world. Getting the interior and furniture right in your bedroom is therefore of utmost importance to ensure you feel comfortable and at one with your bedroom at all times. Continue reading →
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