Remodeling your home can be a time consuming and costly process. If you are planning a home renovation, then odds are you’re doing some research to make sure that everything goes according to plan and to limit any potential disasters from occuring.
Read MoreThe signs of coming winter are everywhere. Falling leaves make us head indoors and think about fires and warm drinks.
Read MoreIt's likely that your next green home remodeling project will involve the moment of truth when you compare your wish list with your wish I had more money list. By going green, you're obviously trying to be responsible. But you're also trying to be practical and keep your costs in check.
Read MoreFrom temperature regulating coffee cups to touch-screen coffee tables to futurustic fridges, the Consumer Electronics Show did not disappoint in 2016.
Read MoreWhether you're nestled on your couch watching your favorite team dominate the competition or chopping fresh produce in the kitchen, safety and comfort top your priority charts when you're hunkered down at home.
Read MoreResidential storm windows are designed to protect your primary windows and your property from the elements. Storm windows also help improve home efficiency in direct relation to their U-factor (i.e. rate of non-solar heat flow).
Read MoreStorm Windows and Your Home Being a homeowner is a tough job. It requires energy, effort, and diligence on a non-stop basis as things need updating, remodeling, or replacing. Now before the panic sets in, it's important to remember that home updates are actually simple!
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Read MoreAre you planning on installing a new bay or bow window into the lovely facade of your home? That's great news! Not only do they allow more light to spill into your home-space, they greatly increase the your home's value.
Read MoreGarden windows are smaller, bay-style windows typically installed in the kitchen right above your sink. They provide a beautiful, light-filled space to house plants and other items. They may seem like a small update, but can completely change the look and feel of the room.
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