Guest Blogger #252, Entry #755, November 11, 2011 When the holiday season rolls around, many people get into the spirit by putting up decorations around the house. And the colors of fall provide a fiery palette for would-be decorators to spruce up their homes and make their spaces warm and ... continue reading...
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How to Find if you Have Harmful Asbestos in your Home
Guest Blogger #248, Entry #751, November 9, 2011 Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral that becomes airborne when disturbed. When asbestos fibers travel through the air, they can be easily inhaled or swallowed by people who come in contact with them. For people who work in occupations that put ... continue reading...
Creative Autumn Pumpkin Ideas for Weddings and Home Decor
Guest Blog #240, Entry #740, November 3, 2011 While Halloween is over, it doesn't mean that pumpkins can't be used creatively throughout your autumn decor. Whether you are hosting a party, planning wedding decoration ideas or want a warm color splash to your entertaining needs, pumpkins are the ... continue reading...
How to Safely Remove your Outdated Popcorn Ceiling
There are a few things you should know about your popcorn ceiling. First, it is ugly, outdated, and difficult to paint (well, you probably already knew that). Second, it may be messy to remove, but it is definitely something you can do on your own. And finally, it could contain asbestos, a fire ... continue reading...
Halloween Pet Costume Ideas for your Furry Friends
Entry #713, October 20, 2011 I always marvel at how many people love dressing their pets up for Halloween, after all they are part of the family too! Enjoy this Halloween post from last year showing great ideas for your furry friends. Halloween Pet Costume Ideas Image via: Halloween Pet ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #71 – How to Protect your Home Against Termites (Video)
Guest Blog #205, Entry #694, October 8, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! As the weather gets cooler, the focus towards your interior home becomes more important. The interior of your home that you physically see is one area, but what about the part you can't see? Termite damage, especially in wood framed ... continue reading...
How to Safely Light your Home Walkways for Halloween
Guest Blog #204, Entry #693, October 7, 2011 In a few weeks for Halloween little ghosts and possibly big goblins will be knocking on your door for trick or treating, and you want to make sure your walkways are safe right? From well lit walkways to pruning back shrubs and hedges that can block ... continue reading...
How to Make Road Trips with Kids Enjoyable for All
Guest Blog #202, Entry #691, October 6, 2011 Now that the holidays are around the corner, family road trips are inevitable. I remember making the long 3 day car ride from Colorado to Philadelphia, PA every holiday season, and my parents had activities galore in the car! My Guest Blogger recalls ... continue reading...
Getting a Jump Start on Winter Maintenance for your Home
Guest Blog #200, Entry #688 October 4, 2011 Last week I was getting my air conditioner fixed for the warm weather, and this week we are pulling out jackets and long sleeved shirts for the cooler weather, here in Jacksonville, Florida. For many of you the cooler Autumn months have already creeped ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #70 Enhancing your Home with Automatic Control Devices (Video)
Guest Blog #198, Entry #684, October 1, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! If you are like most homeowners, the ability to make your home more convenient with technology is important. Whether it is using automatic lighting controls, thermostat controls or other remote controlled devices, homeowners have a ... continue reading...
How to Choose the Right Insulation for your Home
Guest Blog #197, Entry #682, September 30, 2011 With rising energy costs, green initiatives and homeowners becoming more conscious about their homes, ensuring that your home has the proper insulation can be forgotten. Today, my Guest Blogger gives tips to choose the right insulation for your ... continue reading...
.Rising Energy Bill? Leaky Air Ducts Maybe the Culprit
Guest Blog #195, Entry #679, September 28, 2011 As the summer ends and we start moving into the cooler months, your rising energy bill will always be a concern. For many homeowners we always assume that a high energy bill must mean that your thermostat isn't set properly or that you HVAC unit isn't ... continue reading...
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