Articles filed under Home Improvement
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Outdoor living trends and ideasMar 11, 2025 6:20 am - A well-designed backyard or patio can make your home more enjoyable and even increase its worth if you want to sell, says one Realtor. What to consider for your outdoor living space this spring.
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Paint colors of the year to put on your radarMar 11, 2025 2:06 am - Annual color choices by paint manufacturers and other companies serve as indicators of future trends, hinting at which shades will influence design in the near future. So, what stands out among the paint colors of the year for 2025?
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10 ways to spruce up your kitchenMar 11, 2025 1:39 am - It’s good to update your home now and then to stay on top of current trends and get rid of things that might not suit you anymore. If you're on the hunt for ideas to spruce up your kitchen this year, here are 10 of the latest ways you can do so.
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Make your child’s room pop!Mar 10, 2025 9:21 pm - A child’s bedroom can be a canvas for exploring stylistic trends and themes. Choosing the right elements is key when creating a timeless yet youthful space for your child. Here are some tips to make the room.
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Builder won’t repair faulty drainageMar 05, 2025 3:39 am - A new homeowner discovers that water from a rainfall flows into the garage, under the garage door, because of the slant of the driveway. His builder won’t take responsibility. What recourse does the owner have?
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6 reasons to build a retaining wallFeb 25, 2025 10:33 pm - Landscapes can feature hills and valleys, necessitating some extra steps when installing certain features. Retaining walls are often utilized to improve the functionality and safety of a property.
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Getting to the root of sewer line problemsFeb 25, 2025 9:30 pm - Old clay sewer pipes are often plagued by invasive tree roots, causing repeated visits from a plumber to clear the line. Replacing the lines can be expensive, but there is a cost-savings solution.
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Should sellers replace polybutylene pipe?Feb 19, 2025 6:09 pm - Housing from the 1970s and 1980s may have been built with polybutylene water piping, which is now considered substandard and must be disclosed by sellers listing their property. What should a seller do if they discover this in the home they’re listing?
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‘A great equalizer’: Inspired Home Show brings sellers, buyers of all sizes togetherFeb 19, 2025 9:54 am - From shifting consumer behavior to AI-driven supply chains, The Inspired Home Show next month will offer industry professionals expert insight into key trends shaping the home and housewares market.
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Revisiting the inspecting of new homesFeb 12, 2025 1:40 pm - Buyers of new homes would be wise to hire an independent home inspector rather than rely on a city inspector’s approval. The reason is that municipal inspections have a different purpose and scope and may not discover the defects that a professional home inspector will find.