Found 50 blog entries tagged as home improvement.

Few things are as exciting as doing a kitchen remodel, especially if your kitchen is long due for one. Right off the bat, we’ll tell you that kitchen remodeling isn’t as easy as you’d think, and it’s not only the hard, heavy lifting. Everything from picking the right colors, and choosing fixtures and flooring can be overwhelming, to say the least.

Fortunately, there are plenty of resources, including kitchen remodel apps that will make remodeling your kitchen a breeze.  Whether you’re rocking an Android or Apple phone, there are plenty of kitchen remodel apps to help you with your kitchen renovation. All you need is a smartphone and maybe a stable internet connection, and you’re good to go.

In this piece, we’ll highlight eight incredible apps…

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Homeowners spend between $100 and $140 each month on their electricity bill. But what happens when your electricity bill shoots up to over $150 or more? 

It's time to look for energy vampires lurking in your home.

If you're a new homeowner, you may not know what uses the most energy. There's no way to tell for sure which appliances are the culprits based on your power bill. Power companies don't have the resources to supply that kind of information.

That's why we've put together this helpful guide. Use it to track down the energy-draining devices in your household.

Most Energy Used In Home

The Most Likely Energy Offenders

There are four main culprits for extreme energy use. Unfortunately, these are also electronics we rely on to make life easier. 

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Did you know that approximately 5 million American homeowners replace the roofs of their houses each year? This number is expected to increase in the upcoming decade as more eco-friendly roofing options become cheaper and more accessible. 

If your roof is badly damaged and you're thinking about replacing it, you're making the right move. However, you should also be aware of roofing contractor red flags before hiring a so-called professional. This type of project is a major one that needs to be handled by competent people.

Keep the following roofing contractor warning signs in mind when hiring roofers for your project.

Roofing Contractors

Not Providing Proof of Insurance and Certification

An uninsured roofer can be a source of problems for homeowners. For…

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Sometimes a clogged toilet is an easy fix. Other times, not so much...

Toilet clogs can happen for any multitude of reasons, whether it be too much waste being flushed down or something mechanical giving you problems. It's never ideal and they always seem to come at the worst possible times. We've all been there, trying to stop the water from overflowing after trying to flush too many times.

Most clogged toilets are easy fixes, but not all. There are some things a plunger just cannot solve, so you have to call the professionals. Today, we're going to talk about when you know it's time to call the plumber to help unclog your toilet.

Call A Plumber

If the Plunger Won't Work

The plunger is almost everyone's first line of defense against any toilet-related…

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Do you want to extend the life of your home's air conditioning system?

The average residential AC unit is only designed to last for somewhere between 12 and 15 years. But you can improve the life of your system by doing routine AC maintenance on it.

In some cases, you can maintain your AC on your own to make it more efficient. But in other instances, you should bring a professional on board to lend a hand with maintaining your AC.

Make sure you make the right decision when choosing between DIY vs professional AC maintenance. The last thing you want to do is make a crucial mistake when attempting to maintain your AC yourself and cause it to conk out on you sooner than it should.

Let's take a closer look at DIY vs professional air conditioner…

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Approximately 20% of homeowners have septic systems on their properties. The other 80% of homes are connected to city sewer systems.

If you recently purchased a home that has a septic tank, you'll need to learn how to maintain it. Learning how to care for a septic tank is essential if you want it to work properly and last as long as possible.

So, how do you maintain a septic tank? That's a great question to ask, and you're in the right place to find the answer to this question.

Here is a guide for you to follow to learn how to use your home's septic system correctly.

How To Maintain A Septic Tank

Learn How to Use the System Safely and Correctly

Before you do anything else, you must learn how to use your septic system. A home system is different than a city sewer…

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There are hundreds of thousands of residential painters in the United States. While that's great from the perspective of the more painters there are, the better deals you'll get on services, it's not so great from the perspective of the issues that variety creates when deciding who to call on for help.

If you're having trouble selecting a painting contractor from the list of potential candidates you've narrowed down, our team of property experts is here to help!

Below, we share six questions you should ask every professional you're considering to find the perfect painter!

Questions You Should Ask A Painter

1. How Much Do You Charge for Estimates?

Since there are several paint contractors in any market and winning business can, consequently, be difficult for them, a few…

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There’s no worse feeling than having to deal with a broken air conditioning unit during the unbearable summer heat. 

The good news is there are options to circumvent those pesky air conditioner problems. With a few simple DIY tricks and some routine maintenance by a trained technician, you can ensure that your AC unit is always ready for the worst heatwave.  

Summer isn't here yet, but that doesn't mean you ignore your air conditioner. Here are common AC problems and how to resolve them.

Common AC Problems

5. Dirty or Clogged Air Filters

Dirty or clogged air filters are the most common AC problem. Luckily they are the easiest AC issue to deal with. 

You can solve this air conditioning problem by simply changing your air filter. Not all air filters are the…

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"I'm sorry, what did you just say? But I bought it for $$$$$!"

If that sounds like you when you got your home appraised for sale, then this article is for you. Home appraisals are mostly based on facts and trends, but there is some opinion involved. 

If you get an appraisal value that you think is below your homes' true worth, you don't have to spend thousands on upgrades. 

Here are four quick home improvement tips that can take your appraisal from "no way" to "yay!" in just one weekend.

Home Improvement Tips

1. Repaint Your Walls 

Even if you don't think your walls are dirty, they are. There oil marks from hands running over them, dust on the baseboards, and just general wear and tear.

Even if you paint the room the same color it was, you'll be shocked…

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Finding a roofing repair contractor seems like it should be easy until you start digging through the options. It can be tough to decide which contractor is reliable and reputable.

Hiring the wrong contractor could leave your roof in worse condition than when the work started. Even worse, you could end up getting scammed out of your money while the work gets left undone.

Follow these five tips for finding the right roofing contractor to avoid problems.

Roofing Contractor Casandra Properties

1. Check for License and Insurance

Contractors need a license to operate in most states. Some unlicensed contractors may still try to do jobs in the state, so verify that your contractor is licensed.

The company also needs insurance to cover liability. Request a copy of the insurance…

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