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Home hacks including DIY organization, storage solutions, cleaning tips and beyond.
The Top 11 Ways to Weatherproof Your Home Without Going Broke
If you have never owned a home before, you might think the hardest part of the purchase was getting approved and closing the deal. It is a big accomplishment that 60 percent of Americans enjoy, but it's just the start!
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Lifehack
Choosing Between Aluminum Window and Vinyl Windows
One of the most important choices you will need to make is the frame material for your new windows. In this article, we will look at the two most popular choices, and examine the differences between aluminum and vinyl windows.
By Amelia Grant7 years ago in Lifehack
6 Marvellous Kitchen Designs that Will Surely Amaze You
If you have a family that enjoys starting a day with breakfast during which you discuss your plans for a day, or finishing a day with dinner where everyone is telling each other how they have spent their day; if you like to entertain your friends and family, then your kitchen is one of the most important places in your home. You spend a lot of time in it but you change the look of it pretty rarely. We want our kitchens to be places where we feel comfortable and enjoy spending time in, and sometimes it is just not possible when you look at the same old kitchen walls, cupboards, floors, furniture, and appliances day after day. Maybe it is time for some changes and renovations when your kitchen is in question.
By Emily Wilson7 years ago in Lifehack
Feel Safer at Home When You Live Alone
When you live by yourself or you spend hours home alone, the evenings can get a little unnerving. This is especially problematic if you have the bad habit of letting your imagination run wild. Even the smallest creaking sound may send you into a panic. By putting some of these suggestions into practice, you can help yourself feel safer.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Lifehack
New Home Building Tips
It is always exciting to build a brand new construction home! Certainly a procedure this big and expensive includes a large amount of anxiety and stress. Constructing a home doesn’t need to be an intense procedure, though. Entering the procedure with your eyes wide open along with a firm plan can help you save heartache in the process. You are able to help reduce some of the tension of building a new construction house simply by planning ahead. Creating a new home may take a few months or perhaps years.
By Terri Sanor7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Know to Repair or Remove Your Air Conditioner
Over time, an air conditioning system ages and suffers from issues, such as unwanted noise and poor performance. For many homeowners, though, deciding whether to have an AC repair or a replacement is hard to do. If you’re in the same boat as they are, you might want to know which route may be the better one to take. So should you repair or remove your air conditioner? Let’s discuss it in the following.
By Jennifer Grachova7 years ago in Lifehack
Pipe Lining 101
If you have a serious problem with your sewer pipe line, you’ve probably heard about trench-less pipe lining. Even so, you may be wondering whether it is a good fit for you or if it is a good way to replace a faulty sewer line. When it comes to pipe lining, here’s what you need to know.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Lifehack
3 Steps to Take to Successfully Remodel Your Home
Home renovations can be costly and time-consuming, and they can throw your life into disarray until they’re completed. The secret to reducing stress during a remodel is to prepare beforehand so you know what to expect, what you’re getting, and who you’re working with.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Lifehack
Cracked Pipes? Here Are Four Types of Sewer Lining You Should Know About
If you’ve ever had cracked or leaking pipes, you know what a big ordeal it can be to repair them. In some cases, you’ll end up having to replace all your sewer lines and completely wreck the area around them. This can mean removing landscaping, demolishing walls, or in some cases, busting up concrete. But if you have recently noticed some leaks, you may have a better alternative. Sewer linings can help you repair your cracked pipes without a complete line replacement and without destroying any surfaces surrounding them, and there are four types that you can use to get the job done.
By Marshall Stevenson7 years ago in Lifehack
Your Life, Your Personality, and Your Home's Decor
Your home is a reflection of your personality and your values—or, at least, it should be. When we don't feel in control of our spaces, it's easy to get stressed out. But when we over-design our spaces and make them feel more like museums than homes, things aren't much better. The key is to balance our personal tastes and preferences with the proven interior design techniques that create beautiful and useful spaces. Let's talk about injecting your room with personality—the right way!
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Lifehack











