| Is Your House the Money Pit? Someone once said, “Have nothing in your home that you do not know to be useful or beautiful.” The old adage rings true today as value-conscious Americans scrutinize where they’re spending their money and question whether they are getting the best return on investment -- the largest of which is typically a home. More...
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| Take Precautions Now to Keep Your Family Safe at Home Most of us think of it as “home, sweet home.” But the alarming fact is that more than 20,000 Americans die each year due to unintentional home injuries, according to a study by the Home Safety Council. More...
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| Designing with Light: Innovative Ways to Express Yourself with Windows According to a recent study published by the National Association of Home Builders, approximately 19 windows go into a typical new home, and the four most popular remodeling projects are: kitchen, bathroom, room additions, and window and door replacement. More...
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| In Praise of Rays Dark and confining may be fine for a cave, but it isn’t what most people want in their homes. Today’s homeowners want well-lit, personal spaces throughout the house, and more continuity with the outside world. More...
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| Your Home: Energy Saving and Window Replacement Tips Looking for ways to save energy in your home, keep safety at the forefront for your family and determine the best windows for your house? More...
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| New Look for Kitchens and Baths with Energy Efficient Windows and Doors Buying new carpet, splurging on hardwood floors or remodeling a basement is on a lot of people’s home improvement “wish lists.” But with rising energy costs taking a bigger bite out of the budget, today’s style and money-conscious consumers are moving replacement of worn out windows and doors to the top of their project list. More...
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| Minor Enhancements to Your Home Can Add Major Improvements When buying a new home, homeowners can pick and choose from various home styles. Unfortunately, unless you’re building, there will be some compromise on the design of your home. However, once you’re settled in, you can begin updating your home to your personal tastes and style. This is where your own creativity and imagination can come into play. More...
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