5 Ways to Turn Your Deck into A Summer Haven

5 Ways to Turn Your Deck into A Summer Haven

More families prefer to spend time lounging outdoors when the weather gets warmer. This means it’s time to fix up your backyard and deck so you and your company can enjoy summer activities.

Thus, if it’s been a while since you’ve visited your deck, there are ways you can modernize it into an attractive living space. You may need to spruce up the place before bringing in new features that bring your deck to life.

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How To Decorate Extra Space in Your Home

How To Decorate Extra Space in Your Home

Do you have trouble decorating certain areas of your home? Sometimes we have more inspiration for certain rooms and spaces than others, which means various furniture pieces or shelves can be forgotten and go untouched. Follow these tips for how to decorate extra space in your home if you have empty rooms or spaces that need interior design attention.

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Unexpected Places Mold Can Grow in Your Home

Unexpected Places Mold Can Grow in Your Home

Mold is a tricky organism that wreaks havoc in so many places in your home. Not only is it unsightly, but it can also cause structural damage and harm your health.

It’s not unusual to find mold growing in damp places, like behind your drywall or in your washing machines; however, there are several unexpected places mold can grow in your home that you might not be aware of.

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How To Clean Your Oscillating Fan

How To Clean Your Oscillating Fan
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There’s nothing like a cool breeze on a hot summer day to make you feel better. But for those times when nature won’t provide a breeze, an electric or battery-powered fan will do the trick. 

All fans, whether they are big box fans made by Lasko, oscillating fans, window fans, bladeless fans, misting fans, or hand-held fans, should be cleaned regularly.

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The Pros and Cons of Different Window Screen Materials

The Pros and Cons of Different Window Screen Materials

Depending on where you live, window screen materials can make or break your energy bill. For example, if you live in an area where strong winds are common, you’re going to want a durable mesh screen. On the opposite end, if you live by the ocean, you want a screen material that doesn’t corrode easily.

To help you decide, here are the pros and cons of different window screen materials so that you can pick the best fit for your home.

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