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In This Issue
Dealing with exterior mold & mildew
After the winds have subsided, the rain has stopped and flood waters have receded, many homeowners find themselves facing the real challenge of a hurricane or tropical storm: the clean-up. Even if you are fortunate enough to escape major property damage, you may find your home’s exterior is covered with dirt, grime, mold and mildew, which is common after a storm…
Tips for a great lawn this fall
The approach of fall means different things in different parts of the country. While leaves begin turning from emerald to crimson in Maine, gardeners in Arizona may be just plotting out the vegetable garden. The cooler temperatures and increased precipitation make for an ideal climate in which to give the grass some attention. Taking a few simple measures will kick-off fall on the right foot…
Protect your deck this winter
Before the chill in the air turns into harsh winter weather, clean and protect your deck to prepare it for the long winter months ahead…
A guide for getting through emergency home repairs
From water and drainage systems to electrical and heating/cooling configurations, your home is a complex network of pipes, wires and electrical components that could require an emergency repair at any time…
De-stressing design decisions
Here are a handful of common design decision headaches and a few ideas for curing them:…
Secrets to texturing walls and ceilings
When it comes to home decorating, texturing can do for your walls what a good coat of wax can do for your car’s finish – hide a host of flaws. Poorly patched holes, uneven sheetrock, ugly wallpaper and even multiple layers of peeling paint can all be hidden beneath a beautiful layer of texture…
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