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6 Window Replacement Mistakes

We can all learn from others’ mistakes; we don’t have to make them ourselves. For example, many people have caused all sorts of accidents by texting and driving. The rest of us should do...

Making Your Bathroom Remodel Dreams Come True

Every home needs a bathroom. Unfortunately, so many bathroom spaces are all function and no form. They’re technically effective, with a toilet, tub, and sink, but they aren’t very stylish...

Replacement Windows Value for Resale

Making the decision to invest in new replacement windows for your home can be tough but it will pay off tenfold when you decide to sell. Not only do new windows improve curb appeal, but they also...

Transforming Your Bathroom: A Step-By-Step Guide

We know the feeling. You’ve spent enough time “sprucing up” the bathroom and you’re officially ready for a true bathroom makeover. Here’s what to expect when working with...

What is an Acrylic Shower?

Acrylic has quickly become one of the most popular materials for showers because it is extremely durable, can be customized in almost any size, and is a very affordable option when compared to other...

4 Bathroom Makeover Remodeling Ideas for 2023

It’s easier to overlook some home renovations than others. A front door that needs to be replaced, for example, can be an obvious project compared to a bathroom that doesn’t fully meet...

Best Energy-Efficient Windows

When purchasing windows, it used to be common practice to just find the most attractive windows to add style and curb appeal to your home. However, nowadays the energy efficiency of windows is the...

Common Myths About Remodeling Your Bathroom

Did you know that after the kitchen, the bathroom is the most remodeled room in American homes? The popularity of remodeling both rooms makes perfect sense when you think about it. The kitchen is one...

How Important is the Look of Your Bathroom?

Older houses can be great places to call home. They tend to have a kind of charm—beautiful hardwood flooring, arched doorways, era-specific features like built-in laundry chutes, stained-glass...