Home Improvement
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According to a study by the FBI, about 1.4 million break-ins occurred in the U.S. in 2017. Despite this, fewer than 20% of U.S. homes had any sort of home security system installed in 2015, according to data from the National Council for Home Safety and Security — although the proportion of protected homes is expected to
When it comes to hiring a contractor for home repairs or renovations, getting a reasonable price for quality work finished on schedule doesn’t have to be a nightmare. The tricks are preparation and negotiation. These tips for negotiating with contractors will ensure you never get overcharged again.
One way to cut home improvement costs is to shop at reuse centers and architectural salvage stores, which sell salvage and surplus home construction materials at a fraction of their retail cost. The savings can be substantial. But it’s not right for everyone.
Selling used items on Craigslist isn’t as simple as snapping a blurry photo with your smartphone and throwing the listing online. There are rules for success that help you get the most out of your old stuff. Here are some Craigslist selling tips for how to sell your stuff successfully on Craigslist.
Minor efficiency upgrades are a fast, easy, and effective way to save money on utilities. But they don’t permanently improve your home’s ability to retain warm or cool air. Fortunately, these government tax credits and incentives can offset the cost of residential green energy projects.
More and more people are enjoying the benefits of food gardening. But you don’t have to dig a plot in the ground to grow your own fruits and vegetables. It’s relatively easy to begin container gardening. You just need a few basic supplies and some tips to get your garden going on the cheap.
Penny-pinchers and green thumbs alike often tout gardening as a way to save on groceries. But it’s easy to spend a small fortune on it. Fortunately, with a few DIY skills, you don’t have to spend a lot. It’s possible to start your own vegetable garden for next to nothing.
A home produce garden can have many benefits for your health and wallet. It offers a chance to save money on groceries while enjoying homegrown flavor and freshness. But the cost, space, and time requirements of gardening turn off some people. Fortunately, each of these problems has a solution.
Energy costs can really impact household budgets, but a home energy audit can lower your monthly bill. Doing a DIY audit is easy, or you can hire a professional to do it for you. Find out how to do your own home energy audit, how to save on a professional audit, and which you should choose.
My husband and I are avid gardeners. Our yard isn’t huge, but it’s big enough for a 100-square-foot vegetable garden that provides us with fresh produce and helps us eat organically on a budget. As much as we love our garden, we’re often frustrated that many gardening products are tailored to people with much larger plots.
A power outage is a nuisance at best. At worst, a blackout can pose an actual danger to life and limb. A backup power generator is the ideal solution. It provides emergency power so you can keep all your vital systems online. To get the right generator for you, read this guide to buying generators.
Many of us have a lot of unused stuff lurking in our closets, basement, and attic. Selling this extra stuff kills two birds with one stone, freeing up space in your home and putting some extra cash in your wallet. Here are all the places that can turn your clutter into cash.