When you first move into your new home it is a good idea to take care of a few small things that can make a big difference when it counts.
Safety Tips For Your New Home
- By Joe Schutt
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When you first move into your new home it is a good idea to take care of a few small things that can make a big difference when it counts.
We all want to feel safe in our own homes. Accidents, especially tragic ones, arent something we want to think about. But when it comes to accidents, the old adage, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure is doubly true!
Eco-friendly choices are a part of an overall lifestyle. Here are a few handy tips for keeping your garage green and clean!
Keep it tidy! Clean out your garage and be sure to safely do away with any hazardous materials. Old paint can be brought to a hardware shop for disposal. Never pour chemicals down the drain!
Second mortgages are not as common as they once were, and getting one is not as easy as it used to be, but even with the recent financial pressures that many of us are facing in this economy, there are still a number of options that can allow you to get one.
Home renovations can be a great way to improve your homes value or make your home a more liveable place. Within the construction industry environmentally-friendly products are fast becoming a popular way for homeowners to make their home a greener place, as well as to do their part for the planet.
One of the easiest ways to cut your heating and cooling bill is to make sure that your attic has seven inches (R-22) or more (up to R-49) of fiberglass or rock wool insulation.
Set the timer: Program your thermostat to reach lower temperatures while youre sleeping or out of the house. This simple action can save you a lot of moneyand will ensure that your house stays at a comfortable temperature at all times.
With mortgage rates on the lower side, the choice to cash in and refinance your mortgage may be tempting, but before you make that decision here are a few facts to help you decide if it is the best financial choice for you and your family.
Roof repairs: If you can safely get onto your roof to inspect for missing shingles or other factors that may lead to a leaky roof, nows the time to do it! If not, call in a professional organization and have them take care of the rooftop work for you.
Even if your home was in pristine condition when you moved in, you may want to change some things so that your new home will reflect your own tastes and personality.