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8 Great Home Buying Tips
by Sol Kruk on Aug 17, 2018
There is a lot to think about when considering a new home. Feeling overwhelmed and confused is easy, but don’t let emotions take over to the point of falling into some avoidable traps. Here are eight home buying tips to consider before entering the market. Continue reading →

Removing Rubber Heel Marks from Floors
by Michigan State University on Apr 28, 2012
You just clean your floor and someone walks across it, leaving a trail of ugly black rubber marks. If you have ever spent a frustrating time on your knees trying to scrub and remove rubber marks from your floor, there are easier ways to erase the mess. Put away the abrasives that can scratch the floor and try one of these methods to quickly remove rubber marks. Continue reading →

5 Easy DIY Steps to Fix Common Air Condition Problems
by James Cummings on Dec 14, 2017
It can be quite frustrating to have your AC break when the weather is hot. And then you either have to endure the heat or call a repairperson. Repairing an air conditioner can be a bit expensive depending on the fault or if there is a need to replace parts. Continue reading →

Dealing with Deer - Deer Free Landscapes
by Dan Eskelson on Dec 18, 2015
OH DEER! As with most pest problems related to our landscapes, when considering the problem of deer damage, it is better to consider concepts of "control" rather than strict programs of \eradication. Continue reading →

Iron Baluster Design Tips
by Katherine Lilly on Feb 23, 2016
Iron balusters can add a classic look to the exterior or interior of any home. Whether incorporated into stair railings or used for deck or balcony railings, this material is perfect for adding a classic feel to any décor. Continue reading →

6 Popular Materials for Kitchen Countertops
by Guest Post on Feb 7, 2018
While buying a material for your kitchen countertop you ought to take into consideration numerous factors such as strength, durability as well as ease of maintenance. Once marble was considered to be the best material for kitchen countertops; however, times have changed. Continue reading →

Fridge on the Brink? It could just be the Seal
by James Helliwell on Jan 30, 2015
The seal on your refrigerator and freezer is what holds the doors closed properly. This ensures that the cold air remains inside and keeps everything inside fresh. When there is a problem with the seal it can cause a number of problems including spoiled food and higher energy bills. Continue reading →

Mistakes to Avoid When Purchasing Your Ideal Home
by Guest on May 20, 2013
Purchasing a house is considered to be a major investment on the buyer's side. It represents years of hard work, plenty of sacrifices that enable you to save the required amount. However, it is with much regret that a large number of prospective buyers still commit serious judgmental mistakes when purchasing a home. Continue reading →

Tankless or Instantaneous Water Heaters
by Guest Post on May 13, 2012
On-demand water heaters regardless if they are tankless or instantaneous provide hot water as it is needed. They do not have energy losses like with storage water heaters. With this, you can save money from what is not lost in storing pre-heated water. Continue reading →

The Importance of Maintaining Your Boiler
by Guest Post on Aug 21, 2012
Repairing broken boilers is always expensive. To avoid such instances and save a lot of money, it is important to have a maintenance program for your boiler in place. Apart from saving you money, it also makes your home or working environment safe to live in. Continue reading →
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