- Homeowners
- January 10, 2019
Cut Down Energy Costs
There are a lot of little things you can do today to make a big difference in your energy bill. Take a look at these changes that you can make today.
There are a lot of little things you can do today to make a big difference in your energy bill. Take a look at these changes that you can make today.
At first blush, the hue is inspired by the living coral found in thriving oceanic reefs throughout the world but the inspiration for its uses can translate to land uses anywhere. It is 2019's Pantone Color of the Year: Living Coral.
Like most people, your pets are part of the family, which means you include them in your holiday festivities. Whether you’re adding a new addition, or you already have several pets, keeping them safe during the holiday season should be top of mind. After all, there is a marked increase in activity, visitors, and bright, shiny decorations that pets love to play with.
Robotic lawnmowers and new gadgets offer greater convenience. Here are six top picks—search the subject lines for details.
When you think about the places you have lived, what do you remember the most? Is that a cool restaurant nearby? Is your favorite store around the corner? Ask many people what they most remember about a previous home and they're likely to say, 'The people I knew and the relationships I had with my neighbors.'
Have you ever passed a neighbor’s yard and found yourself green with envy over their lush, weed-free lawn? With a few adjustments, you too can have a yard just as beautiful come spring.
With all the barbecues, baseball games, and road trips that go on during the summer months, home maintenance projects may not top your list of fun hobbies, but before the winter weather comes bearing down in your region, there are a few projects you should consider completing.
Whether you are downsizing, decluttering, or making a long-distance relocation, moving is packed with emotions. Decisions need to be made about which belongings you will be keeping and which you'll be letting go.
Ready to stay warm and dry this winter? The best way to protect you and your family from the elements is to have a roof that's in excellent shape. Depending on the materials used, a new roof should last 20 to as long as 50 years. Once done, you should have solid shelter (with no leaks) for several years to come.
Whether you are moving in or moving out, painting is usually involved. Before you grab a few cans of a neutral tone to freshen up your walls, consider how you want your rooms to feel to those who spend time in them.