Wednesday, November 23, 2022Every homeowner should have some basic skills to perform small repairs or bypasses until a licensed handyman can come and address the root of the problem. Below are 10 tips for doing your own handy work. Repair a leaky faucet: Most small leaks are caused by a failed washer, which should be replaced. READ MORE >>
Thursday, October 6, 2022At first glance at the title, you might be thinking, “Okay, I clean the screen. That's easy!” You might even be cleaning out the small screen on your dryer every time you use it, which is great. Yes, cleaning the main screen is easy and most of us do that on a regular basis. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 13, 2022Real estate values have increased over the past year and are projected to continue increasing, albeit at a slower rate. But what do these rising values mean for your home insurance premium? Many homeowners are concerned that a home with an increasing market value will require more insurance coverage, therefore raising premiums. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 2, 2022A home is the largest purchase most Americans will ever make. They want to protect it and their belongings in the event of an unpreventable disaster. This is why most people carry homeowners' insurance. Yet, having full coverage does not mean paying top dollar for home insurance premiums. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 7, 2022The hot days of summer often bring humidity and unstable atmospheric conditions that sometimes produce severe thunderstorms. It's always important to take action during these storms to keep you and your family safe, but there are risks to your home and belongings as well. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 9, 2022Your home insurance policy can include any "non-attached" building on your property — so long as you let your insurer know that you have those buildings on your property. This includes tool sheds, gazebos, playhouses and doghouses. The question isn't so much whether these structures can be covered, but whether they should be covered. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 5, 2021It's fall and in most areas the weather is getting significantly colder. If you let too much of that cold air into your home, you could be paying more than you want to heat your home. So, take some time this month and take care of all those areas that are letting the cold air in. READ MORE >>
Thursday, June 25, 2020 When it comes to moving out of your starter home, or even outgrowing one that was a long-term residence, you have two options: sell it or rent it out. A lot of factors go into deciding which path to choose. Renting it out can provide some extra income, especially if it's currently a buyers market. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 30, 2020The efforts you put into repairing and maintaining your home have a huge effect on how well it ages. A well-maintained home is typically safer and more valuable than a home that’s been neglected. The increasingly competitive housing market is causing people to stay in homes much longer than... READ MORE >>
Thursday, March 7, 2019 There are specific household tasks that you or your significant other probably can’t do due to the complexity of the task. In these cases, its best left to a professional to guarantee a successful project. Handyman jobs may look simple at first glimpse, but most of them require a license before embarking on the job. READ MORE >>
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