How To Improve Water Quality in Your Home

How To Improve Water Quality in Your Home

Your local municipality is responsible for providing clean, treated water up to the point where your home attaches to the supply. As it turns out, a lot can happen to water after it enters the pipe that brings it into your home. Moreover, researchers have discovered that water quality can vary from room to room within your home and even change with the seasons. These problems don’t only occur in older homes. Here we offer some pointers on how to improve water quality in your home.


Best Storage Ideas for When You Have No More Floor Space

Best Storage Ideas for When You Have No More Floor Space

Do you have more stuff in your home than you have floor space? If so, you stumbling to the bathroom at night could result in a broken ankle. How can you declutter a bit? 

Even when you run out of space on the ground, you can use storage to tidy things. The following eight inspirations will have your home looking shipshape while keeping your floors hazard-free. 

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5 Natural Weed Killer Recipes Using Everyday Products

5 Natural Weed Killer Recipes Using Everyday Products
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Weeds…we all hate them.

But just as much as we hate weeds, we hate chemicals…nasty things that can not only impact our health but impact the environment around us.

Fortunately, there are a number of ways you can eradicate weeds without eradicating a few brain cells in the process.


How to Set up a Budget With a Variable Income

Having a budget is important, but one of its most important benefits is mental rather than physical.

Surprised?

It’s true. Making – and sticking to – a budget is important to your peace of mind because it means you’ve got a plan. 

It gives you hope.


7 Ways to Save on Organizing Your Home Office

7 Ways to Save on Organizing Your Home Office
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If you’re among the millions of people now working from home as a result of the pandemic, you may be dreaming of the days you spent away from home at “the office”. 

Lunches with co-workers have been replaced by quick grab ‘n’ go leftover reheats or…for the most time-poor among us, adding GrubHub to your phone’s speed-dial.