Is Your Home Properly Grounded

You’ve heard the sage advice to “keep grounded,” right? Well that goes for your house as well as for you. It’s shocking to realize how many homes are not properly grounded. It’s a good bet that much of this problem ties back to amateur electricians or undertrained appliance installers. Some of the rest may involve…

What Does Smart Home Technology Actually Do

You have probably seen lots of stories about “smart” technology for homes, but what does this mean? Smart devices employ automation and wireless technology to provide homeowners with more control over their homes in several ways. You can have easier control over lighting and appliances, track your energy usage effectively, and even reduce energy costs…

The Most Important Room in Your Home

The Most Important Room in Your Home

What is the most important room in your home? If you think it’s the kitchen, you would be correct. The kitchen is the heart of the home for many reasons and a natural gathering place, so it definitely deserves the bulk of your attention when it comes to home improvements or preparing your home for…

Variety of chimney pots in Robin Hoods Bay

Check The Chimney

One big selling feature of a home can be a gorgeous fireplace that acts as a focal point in the room. From cozy winter nights to large family gatherings, around the fireplace can be a common place to gather. But even if you fall in love with the fireplace, make sure you (or likely your…

Thanksgiving Celebration

Gratitude in Every Bite: A Thanksgiving Celebration

Thanksgiving, a mosaic of gratitude, where the table becomes a sacred space for connection and reflection. As the aroma of a lovingly prepared feast fills the air, so does the spirit of appreciation. It’s a day to pause, savoring not just the delectable dishes but the richness of shared moments. Around the table, we find…

Building a Proper Fire

Building a Proper Fire

One aspect of easy home maintenance is building a fire in the fireplace – a luxury today, where it was a necessity in the past. When you’re building your fire, make sure that the chimney flue is open to ensure airflow in your unit. Next, stack your logs on top of the metal holder, adding…