- Written by Made New Home Services
With cooler temperatures rolling in and the holidays right around the corner, many homeowners are spending more time indoors and thinking about the things they like and dislike most about their homes.
- Written by Cedar Valley Forest
In the early stages of planning your big day, it’s easiest for many to start with the venue. Deciding on your venue will help solidify your date and set the vision for your wedding day. During your venue tour, consider asking these five questions to ensure you’re booking the perfect space for you!
- Written by SMART Restoration
Mold damage can be costly in terms of damage to the structure of your home, and more importantly, it can pose serious health risks. When mold is present in a home, residents usually begin to show symptoms such as coughing, sneezing and congestion; itchy, watery eyes; irritated, itchy skin; wheezing; difficulty breathing; and sinus headaches.
- Written by Unleashed Pet Rescue
Loud noises and bright flashes from fireworks can be overwhelming and frightening to a pet who doesn’t understand the celebration. That’s why it’s important to keep your pet safe and calm, and for you to be prepared in the event your pet runs away. If your pet suffers from severe anxiety as a result of the holiday, talk to your veterinarian about medications that might help!
- Written by Unleashed Pet Rescue
So you adopted a new dog? Congratulations! You’re now one of the millions of people who have opened their homes and hearts to new four-legged family members. Having a family pet is one of the most impactful and rewarding experiences one can have. A lifetime of love and memories with a companion that will stay true to you.
- Written by SMART Restoration
Exposure to mold could make you or others sick. Mold is common, and regardless of how clean you keep your home, it’s possible for mold to grow there. Mold spores are constantly in the air and can blow in through open doors or windows. All they need to grow is a warm, damp, undisturbed environment. Kitchens and bathrooms are common places to find mold.