Home Improvement
Unleash a Flood of Possibilities When You Update Your Bathroom
The bathrooms in our home can be one of the most noticeably outdated rooms in the house. That pretty pink tile that’s cracked beyond repair. The faucet that shines a bright shiny brass, yet showcases some nice green tarnish spots. And, the tiny, neglected showerhead that has residue build-up in it from 1972.
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Proper Install Improves It All
Fall’s seasonable temperatures offer a great opportunity to help get your home ready for the rigors of winter. Spend a few weekends winterizing your home now and you’ll reap the benefits of lower energy bills and a highly efficient home no matter what the season.
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Composite Decks Leave Lasting Impression
Matthew Grocki’s a handy guy, so he’s usually eager to tackle projects around his New Hampshire home; but he wasn’t looking forward to replacing his backyard deck this past spring. It was made of pressure-treated wood and after ten years of battling harsh winters, his deck was cracked and warped.
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Improving the Quality of Natural Light in Your Home
In today’s homes, many of which are on small lots with close-by neighbors, privacy is sometimes hard to find without closing the doors and covering the windows. And privacy in bedrooms and bathrooms is not just a convenience, it’s a necessity. What’s the answer? Simply look up.
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What to Discuss With Your Homebuilder
Building a new home takes a lot of time and effort, and your home purchase is probably the largest investment you’ll ever make. To protect your investment, you’ll want to ask your builder some pertinent questions before construction begins.
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