Cracks In The Ceiling

Whether it’s mostly concrete, steel, or wood, your home changes or moves over time. The changes in season and temperature cause the soil underneath your house to expand, shrink or settle. A few cracks in the ceiling or walls happen naturally, and you don’t have to...

How to Deal With Power Outages

Technology has made us too dependent on electricity, so the thought of having a power outage might be very frustrating. You might withstand a short one, but an extended power outage could be problematic. Once the power is out, you immediately think of a list of issues...

Common Safety Hazards in Your Home

To prevent safety hazards at home, the first step is to identify them. Fire, allergies, and poisoning are some of the common safety hazards at home. There are also risks caused by what’s inside your homes, such as choking, burns, cuts, and falls. This list is a short...

Don’t Bring Home Unwanted Guests

There are some things that once were believed to be gone once and for all that have popped up their head in modern days, and they’re not welcome. Take for example bed bugs. It used to be that DDT was used to kill bedbugs. It was the only pesticide that was effective...

Too Hot… Too Cold… Which Is It?

Is the thermostat in your home a source of fights and arguments? Depending on the temperature that everyone finds comfortable, it could make for some strained relationships, and it doesn’t help if the thermostat doesn’t work well. Older thermostats might have issues...

An Alternative Means of Power

Solar power has increased in popularity over the years. While it once was very costly and inconvenient, there are constant improvements to the equipment as well as the methods of installation, making it affordable and feasible for homeowners. While it has become...
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