There are some things that can be done to reduce your utility bills and also extend the life of some of your home’s equipment. These tips can even help create better cooling and heating in your home. With the average annual yearly spend of over $3,500, wouldn’t it be nice to reduce some of this spend and still have a comfortable home? Many folks think they cannot do anything to manage their utility bill. Or they think they know exactly what to do but may not have thought of these additional tips. Read More
10 Home Finance Questions You Should Have the Answer To
Your home is the biggest part of your net worth and according to statistics, accounts for nearly 40 to 45% of your monthly expenses. As a result, you should always be on the lookout for ways to minimize the expenses and maximize the value. Especially over the long run, as eventually you will sell your current home. Read More
Buying a home? Don’t skip pest inspection
For most people buying a new home is a significant investment. Before signing any papers, you have to check the place thoroughly to find out if the house is in an excellent condition. Most of the homeowners forget to inspect the place for pests because they don’t think it’s that important.
Chances of your property value reducing due to troublesome pests are more. Before you buy a property, you should get a pest inspection from a pest control company. Here are some of the good reasons on why you should consider it. Read More
10 Things Every Homeowner Should Know That Effect Efficiency
When you become a homeowner, there are so many crazy things that can possibly happen to and in your home. All of sudden, you have a new maintenance schedule for your home. And that maintenance schedule forgets to mention the crazy little items that could occur. Are you prepared for the simplest of tasks? Here are the ten things every homeowner should know that effects your home’s efficiency. Read More
Six Tips to Humidify Indoor Air and Prevent or Reduce Dryness
Dry air is not just limited to one season. Whether it be summer or winter, we get exposed to both natural and artificial dry air. Primary effects of dry air are cracked lips, dry membranes and dry skin. If exposed to dry air while sleeping, it may result into sleepless and uncomfortable nights. Young children are often found to be suffering from a bloody nose during dry winters. Indoor air quality Read More