Have you noticed mold or moisture in any corner of your house? Never ignore the first signs that mold is "taking root in your home." Mold does not go away on its own, so you must do your best to control this phenomenon in your home.
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Tim Mossholder (cover image), Kaboompics.com
Spring is a great time to begin working on your home project to-do list but it is true that some projects can get really overwhelming to handle on your own. There are many homeowners who find it more cost-effective to work with a professional to complete some of the organizational and cleaning projects.
A shower door is a must-have for your bathrooms but keeping it clean and other maintenance may draw you away from this option. Try these daily life hacks.
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Max Vakhtbovych (Cover image)
A lot of people pay more attention to the aestethics of their homes. They spend too much time looking for the best decors and improving their interior design.
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Max Vakhtbovych (Cover image)
Having a swimming pool in your own garden is a lovely thing. The pool quickly becomes the focus of the garden, especially if you have kids. The whole family can take a dip whenever they wish, it’s almost like being on holiday!
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Tom Fisk (cover image), Josh Sorenson
A lush green lawn with colorful plants and flowers can be both a source of joy and a source of terror—the never-ending mowing. Finally, you are watering without attracting the wrath of your drought-aware neighbors. Yet, there are so many weeds.
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Christian Lambert (Cover image), Brandon Hoogenboom
Spring is a special time of the year when everything comes to life. It is also an ideal occasion to shake off the winter rust and do some much-needed work around the house. Consistently taking care of your home is a much cheaper alternative than dealing with costly repairs. Unfortunately, not every spring maintenance session is entirely issue-free.
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Ksenia Chernaya