Remodeling Mistakes To Avoid When Selling

If you are going to be putting your home on the market, there may be some things you want to do to better prepare it. However, you do want to be sure you are focusing on the right improvements and that you do them in the right manner, so you can improve your chances of a quick sale, instead of actually decreasing those chances. Here are the top 5 home remodeling mistakes you want to avoid making when fixing up your home to put it up for sale: [Read More]

3 Reasons You Need A Reliable Seal Between The Bottom Of Your Siding And The Top Of The Foundation

The bottom edge of your siding is easy to forget about because it's far from the most visually noticeable part of your home's exterior. However, a gap between the concrete foundation and the start of your siding often goes overlooked to the detriment to the rest of the structure. Finding a gap may take a little work, but if you do discover an uneven edge between the top of the concrete and the bottom of the siding, you'll need to close it up with caulk to prevent these three major home problems. [Read More]

Visual Considerations For Choosing A Stone Bathtub

A stone bathtub can go a long way toward augmenting the look and feel of your master bathroom. Large and luxurious, this type of tub can give you the feel of walking into an exotic spa each time you head to the bathroom. When planning to replace your traditional tub with a stone tub, you'll need to give some thoughts to the location of the fixture, as well as some visual considerations. [Read More]

Spring Maintenance And Cleaning Tips To Keep Your Roof In Great Shape

After a long winter of freezing temperatures, ice, and snow, your roof can be in need of some maintenance and cleaning. Although it can be easy to forget about your roof and all it protects for you, it is essential you take some time to keep its structure and protection maintained. Here are some tips to help you do this task this spring. Inspect for Pests Winter is the perfect opportunity for pests, such as squirrels, birds, and other small animals to find their way into any small opening on and around your roof to get out of the weather and make a home. [Read More]