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Ways to Save Money on Your Home Remodel : Divide and Conquer

The main motivation behind a home renovation is to make your house look more beautiful, functional and comfortable. Home remodeling is a special project that needs tons of planning and sometimes a lot of money. And because you may not have the expertise to plan everything from scratch, you usually need the help of professionals.  But did you know that it’s possible to make your remodeling project a success without […]

todayJanuary 23, 2020

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Can’t See What You’re Cooking? Here’s How To Clean Inside the Glass on an Oven Door

Cleaning the inside the double glass panes on an oven door may appear impossible, which is probably why people let their oven doors get cloudier and cloudier.  But actually, there's a fairly simple way to get that troublesome foggy glass cleaned up.  Here's how the experts at Today's Homeowner suggest you get it done: How to clean between the glass panes on an oven door: Remove the access panel or […]

todayJanuary 15, 2020

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How to Remove Standing Water from a Clogged Sink

If you live in a home long enough, sooner or later you have to deal with a plumbing clog and a lot of standing water. And you can’t make the repair without removing the water first. Here's how to do it, quickly and easily, courtesy the experts at Today's Homeowner. Imagine taking out the sink’s p-trap to clean it out and all that standing water rushes into the cabinet. So, […]

todayJanuary 14, 2020

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4 Home Improvement New Year’s Resolutions for 2020

It is a new year with new projects on the horizon. That means it’s time to start planning your 2020 home improvement resolutions. Here are four great ones to put on your list, courtesy Danny Lipford of Today's Homeowner. 1.  Give Your Home a Check-Up First, take a look around your house and make sure everything is operating smoothly.  You can keep your furnace and air conditioner in working order […]

todayJanuary 7, 2020

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Burn This, not That, in your Fireplace this Winter

A wood-burning fireplace can be a good source of supplemental heat, but it will emit more pollutants into the air if the fire isn’t built properly. Here are some tips for minimizing wood smoke pollution from your fireplace or wood stove, and making a happy and healthy fire in your home this Winter, courtesy expert Danny Lipford of Today’s Homeowner. Try out some manufactured logs. You may not think they […]

todayDecember 31, 2019

Home Improvement

Feeling a Winter Chill? It could be your Air Filter!

If you've been sitting inside your home and still feel that winter chill, it could simply be that your air filter needs to be replaced!  Air conditioner filters don’t last forever; they require changing or cleaning every so often (optimally every 90 days, to keep the air in your home clean and flowing freely).  Filters trap debris and allergens throughout your ventilation system, but they can’t do their job if […]

todayDecember 12, 2019

Home Improvement

November Yard and Garden To-Do List: Cleanup and Maintenance

Fall gardening chores tend to have a “bedtime” theme – before your plants begin their long winter’s nap, they need to be tended and tucked cozily into their beds. Fall gardening is also an exercise in delayed gratification – new plants will barely put down roots before going dormant, cleaned and amended beds won’t show their gratitude until spring, and bulbs disappear underground, making you wonder if they’ll ever reappear. […]

todayNovember 21, 2019

Home Improvement

November Yard and Garden To-Do List

Fall gardening chores tend to have a “bedtime” theme – before your plants begin their long winter’s nap, they need to be tended and tucked cozily into their beds. Fall gardening is also an exercise in delayed gratification – new plants will barely put down roots before going dormant, cleaned and amended beds won’t show their gratitude until spring, and bulbs disappear underground, making you wonder if they’ll ever reappear. […]

todayNovember 20, 2019

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November Yard and Garden To-Do List: Perennials and Bulbs

Fall gardening chores tend to have a “bedtime” theme – before your plants begin their long winter’s nap, they need to be tended and tucked cozily into their beds. Fall gardening is also an exercise in delayed gratification – new plants will barely put down roots before going dormant, cleaned and amended beds won’t show their gratitude until spring, and bulbs disappear underground, making you wonder if they’ll ever reappear. […]

todayNovember 19, 2019

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