man installing a weather seal onto windows

Winterizing your home can save money on energy bills, reduce problems that could lead to costly repairs, and help keep you comfy as the flakes begin to fly. Here are the main tasks to address.

smiling pug on counter with ionizer

Keeping your windows and doors shut for months on end during the winter keeps the cold air out, but also seals in the stuffiness. There are many things you can do to help keep the air fresh in your home.

cleaning coffee machine

If you’ve got a household full of coffee drinkers who all have different palates, those appealing little K-cups offer a quick-and-easy caffeine fix in just about any flavor you can think of. But that convenience begets constant use, which in turn begets brown-residue buildup, drips, streaks, water spots and fingerprints — and that means your Keurig is going to need regular cleaning.

TV mounted to masonry above a fireplace

Mounting your flat panel TV to the wall is a great way to streamline your entire living room, free up some extra floor space, and position the TV in a spot where everyone in the whole room can easily see the screen. TV mounting isn’t rocket science; in fact, with a few common tools, a little prep work, and some basic know how, most any renter or homeowner can have a TV mounted and ready to watch in likely less than an hour’s time – giving you time plenty of time left over to enjoy your favorite show while you admire your handiwork.

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