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When Does a House Need Air?

You might think that a home can never be too airtight; after all, everyone knows that sealing cracks and eliminating drafts is the surest way to greater heating and cooling efficiency. However, there is a certain amount of air flow that any home requires to remain fresh and functional. In other words, even your house needs to breathe! Keep reading to learn why this is the case and how to tell if your castle is too impenetrable for its own good.

Summer Projects That Can Boost Your Homes Look

well gardened front of a houseWith Summer almost here and giving us snippets of sunny and warm weather now is the time to really get your outdoor upgrading game on. No need to go all out but there are simple things that you can do that will give your front curb appeal a much needed boost. Even now you can get most of your supplies through a curbside pick-up or delivery. With our extreme weather situations please be aware of how much sun exposure you are getting and be safe when working in the extreme heat conditions. Take frequent breaks and be aware of the signs of heat exhaustion. 

Storing Your Stuff? There Are More Options Than You Think

During these fast buying and selling times the necessity of storing your things before a new home is purchased might be a possibility. So when faced with the unfortunate need to store all your possessions outside your home, what do you think of? For most people, there is only one thing that jumps to mind: renting a self-storage unit. While this isn't a bad option, you might not realize that it isn't the only option! In fact, realtor.com has thought of at least four different ways in which a person can safely store their belongings for as long as necessary while they sort out their living situation.