5 Vital Questions to Ask When House Hunting
Buying a house can be a very stressful process. Not only is it a very personal decision for you and your family, but it's also a huge investment that can affect your financial future for many years to come. Depending on where you live, it can be a seller's market.
Read MoreEasy Ways to Get Your Home Holiday-Ready
Although we don't have many real snow days during a Georgia winter, we're entering the "season of coziness" — and it's important to ensure you and your home are prepared.
Read MoreKeep Your Home's Temperature Up and the Heating Bill Down
If you don't want to crank up the thermostat, a warm drink and well-layered clothes will keep you cozy. When the leaves turn, the battle over the thermostat begins.
Read MoreThe 15 Best Toy Storage and Organization Hacks on the Internet
Tidy up your tot's toys with these genius space-saving solutions. If you’ve been binge-watching Tidying Up With Marie Kondo and feel a burning need to declutter and organize your home from top to bottom, I have a suggestion: Start with your kid’s toys.
Read MoreWinter Weather Advisories---What You Need to Know
With the recent winter weather advisories, there are a few things you should be aware of concerning your home's structure and how it responds to ice, sleet, and snow. We all know to check for damage when we've had hail, but Dr.
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know Before Hiring a Roofer
Hiring a roofer is a major commitment. The job of any roofing contractor is to help you protect your home and everything precious inside. But a few states (including Georgia), do not require a roofing or siding license to practice roofing.
Read MoreNew Roofs, Not Reused Roofs
Every 20-35 years a home needs to have a new roof installed. This is usually based on the lifespan of the shingles which were installed and how well they have endured the weather conditions.
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