The Truth About Your Roof’s Life Expectancy

Nothing in this world truly lasts forever, not even your roof! While this may not come as a surprise, it is important you are aware of how long your home’s roof is expected to last. Although the average life expectancy of a roof is between 20 and 25 years, there are several factors that affect…

Hide Your Electronics Remotes and Cables

Hide Your Electronics Remotes and Cables

Looking for a solution to all the remotes cluttering up your coffee tables? Use adhesive-backed hook-and-loop strips to attach them to the underside. Your remotes will always be right where you left them, and you’ll never have to worry about the clutter on top of your tables again. There is a low voltage, flat wire…

What It Means When You Trip a Circuit

Have you ever tripped a circuit in your home, suddenly losing all power to one particular area of the house? That isn’t a problem and means that everything is working great! The circuit is broken by your home’s trusty Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) or Residual Current Device (RCD) as a result of detecting an…

Put Your Garbage Disposal on a Diet

We feed ourselves, our kids and our pets. But think before you feed your garbage disposal. While eggs, potatoes, celery and peaches are pretty tasty and loaded with nutrition, their skins and shells are also loaded with fiber that will upset your garbage disposal. Get in the habit of peeling fruits and vegetables into a…

Look Deeper for a Meaningful Home Inspection

While a home inspection is a necessary part of the home buying process, it can also tell you a lot about the structure you are considering living in. Inspectors are trained to see details and spot potential issues. For the best inspection, look deeper. Check for Cosmetic Fixes While some people use cosmetics to feel…

Ceiling Repair Process

When you discover water in your home, you’ve got a big job on your hands with water damage repair. You should begin the cleanup effort with the ceiling. When water builds up here, it can cause sagging and eventually burst and collapse. Prompt repair can help you avoid injuries and extensive cleaning. Doing the Job…

Top Refrigerator Maintenance Tips

A few small maintenance jobs can keep you free of expensive refrigerator repair bills. These jobs take no more than five minutes each, but can save you a lot of time and money. Complete them twice a year for best results, but, the more often you do them, the better. Add these to yourrefrigerator maintenance…

Who Needs a Plumber Use Masking Tape

Over time as your home settles, vibrations and temperature changes can cause the joints of your pipes to loosen a bit and you may even see some leakage. Don’t panic, as this is common. And there is a solution that is easy, inexpensive, and likely sitting in your junk drawer – masking tape! Shut off…

Tap Into the Great Outdoors

A popular design trend that takes you back to your roots (literally) is bringing the outdoors in. Many of today’s designers and homeowners believe the great outdoors can revive a home’s energy and make it look and feel fresh. There’s no better way to relax after a long, hard day than reconnecting with nature right…

How to Repair a Leaky Faucet

Many homeowners complain about leaky faucets. This is a common problem that often has an easy fix. Usually a faucet leaks because the components wear out. If you want to replace your worn out washers, seals and O-Rings, here is how. With a compression faucet, follow these steps: • Remove decorative cap and remove the…