No matter where you live, heating your home during the winter months can take a toll on any budget. The average American household spends roughly $2,100 on utility bills in any given year, much of it on temperature control. These tips will allow you to heat your home...
Sometimes issues in your home may not be obvious, for example, mold. Mold produces spores that spread throughout the air. While you may not know that your house has mold, your body sure will. Coughing, runny nose, red eyes, sneezing, and skin irritation are all common...
The Best Ways to Get Your Home Ready for Fall With the falling leaves and cooler nights that come with the end of summer, it’s best to already have your home prepared for the next season. Follow these seven tips to get your home ready for fall. 1. Give Your Lawn...
Save Water During Summer with These Three Tips Summer brings hotter temperatures and as a result, we often use more water than at any other time of the year. Conserving water, especially during the summer, is something that everyone should try to do. By following...
Homes constructed prior to 1978 could have lead-based paint inside or outside of them. Lead poses health risks, but there are ways to test for lead and safely remove the paint. It’s important to know if the property has any lead-based paint because lead...
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