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Prepping for Fall: Late-Summer Maintenance Projects to Tackle Now

Prepping for Fall: Late-Summer Maintenance Projects to Tackle Now

As the long summer days start to shorten and the crisp air of fall approaches, it’s the perfect time to shift your focus to late-summer maintenance. Whether you’re a contractor wrapping up outdoor work or a homeowner with a DIY mindset, completing a few key projects now will help you get ahead of the seasonal change and avoid larger headaches down the road. Here are some of the most important maintenance tasks to tackle before the cooler temperatures arrive: 1. Inspect and Clean Gutters and Downspouts Leaves may not be falling yet, but now’s a great time to check your...

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DIY Tips for Repairing a Cracked Basement Wall

DIY Tips for Repairing a Cracked Basement Wall

If you find excessive dampness your basement, the likely culprit could be a crack in your basement wall. When you consider that your basement walls hold up your entire house, then knowing that there are cracks present can sound a little intimidating. The fact is that cracks aren’t that uncommon. They’ll most likely just require a little DIY know-how and a simple patch. Small cracks don’t usually affect the structural integrity of your home, but if left untouched they can allow water, insects or even radon gas to enter your basement. Larger cracks of an inch or greater indicate a...

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Winter Home Improvement Tips to Help Save you Money and Energy

Winter Home Improvement Tips to Help Save you Money and Energy

Just because every year there’s always talks about Global Warming, the warmest winter in years, and the sweaty hot summer we just had doesn’t mean winter is going to be some cake walk where no one slips, steps in the black slush, and wakes up in the middle of night to crank up the heat. When I look outside I see scarves, peat coats, and gloves, which means winter is no longer coming, it’s already here. Therefore, it’s time to get your home in order and to follow some quick and easy tips to help save you money and energy...

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Home Energy Savings Checklist

Home Energy Savings Checklist

Energy prices seem to be rising every year. Furthermore, the impact of energy consumption has lasting effects on the environment. Though there’s not much we can do in regards to reducing the prices of the energy we consume, there are ways to reduce how much we consume. In turn, these energy-saving methods can reduce the impact on the environment. Energy.gov has many suggestions that we’ve included in the following home energy savings checklist: Set the temperature of your hot water heater to the warm setting (120°F). This is safer for your family as well as being cost-effective. If not already...

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