Weatherizing your home for each season can make it more comfortable — but how to do it can be confusing. Here are four common weatherizing myths — busted — to help get your home ready for cooler weather to come.
As temperatures drop, many people will start spending more time in the warmth of their homes. Animals don’t have the luxury of extra heating and take whatever refuge they can find, making chimneys a convenient place for pests to seek shelter.
This fall take some time to update your spaces. Trends are gravitating back to old charm.
Fall is a popular time for home improvement as people think about impressing their guests during the holidays. It is also a time for change, which makes the current trends in home décor so unique.
Warm up your home with this season’s trendiest looks. Put your personal touch on your home’s decor with crafting projects that highlight the best of fall: copper detail, animal icons and pumpkins of every color, including white.
Diascia is an annual that can take a little cold. This means you need to keep taking care of it until the hard frosts hit.
The cooling of temperatures and changing of leaves are sure signs that fall and winter are coming. They’re also signal that it’s time to start getting your lawn and gardens prepared for winter.
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Even though summer has come and gone, damaging storms can still pop up. Knowing in advance how deal with your insurance company can lessen the headaches if you need to file a homeowners insurance claim.