Top Five Homeowner Maintenance Tips for Fall

 Maintenance Tips for Fall

Here are some simple and effective maintenance tips for fall to help you get prepared for the upcoming winter.

1. Change your air filters

Making sure you have clean filters prior to use in the winter months will give you a safe and healthy home with clean air filtering through clean filters. Read More


National Preparedness Month and Tips Getting You Ready

September is National Preparedness Month. The Federal Emergency Maintenance Association (FEMA) coordinate over 30,000 members and 2,000 events around the United States to help people know what it means to be prepared for any emergency.  This Preparedness Community is a collaborative community where others share support and information in an effort to understand emergency preparedness. While this group also announces over 2,000 events nationwide that helps others become educated about hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, forest fires, house fires, and so much more. Read More


5 Reasons a Home Inventory is a Good Thing

With National Preparedness Month right around the corner, it’s time to take care of your home and family for unexpected events. Fifty nine percent of homeowners do not have a home inventory and most homeowners who have a home inventory do not regularly update their home inventory. Here are five reasons a home inventory is a good thing. Read More


Control the Chaos of Maintaining a Home

Maintaining a HomeLet’s face it, life is hectic. Remembering all the details about the finances, the families, the schools, and the shopping list, is often times overwhelming.  Not to mention adding vacation details, health and maintaining a home. We have discovered a new online application that at least gets all aspects of maintaining your home organized.
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HomeZada DIY Projects Tip 5: Shopping Analysis and Sharing

Home remodeling projects can oftentimes be overwhelming with the amount of details that make up the project. Many people struggle with what you want versus what you can afford with home projects. How do you allocate your money for the project? Should you spend more money on appliances and less on flooring and counter tops? If you buy the high end bath tub you really want, can you save money elsewhere on the project. And if you save money, will you still be within your budget? These types of questions are ones that many homeowners struggle with in seeing various aspects of the project big picture. We have some help as we look at DIY projects tip 5, shopping analysis and sharing.  Read More