Want to Rent Out Your Condo? Upgrade the Kitchen to Increase Income Potential

Posted on: 22 February 2019

After living in a condo for several years, you may be ready to buy a single-family home. But, you may not want to sell the condo when you like the idea of turning it into a rental. If you have room in your budget to work on a few projects that can lead to greater income potential, you should hire a kitchen remodeling company to work on the space and make it more appealing to renters.
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Add A Custom Wooden Deck That Can Be Used For Several Outdoor Activities

Posted on: 14 November 2018

You may often wish to spend time outdoors without being bothered by fire ants or other pesky critters that are crawling on the ground. One way to enhance your outdoor space is by having a custom deck installed on your property.  Choose Some Custom Features You can always select a standard deck that contains a flat slab of wooden beams and a basic railing, but what if you plan on using your deck for several activities?
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How to Tuck-Point Your Foundation: A Guide For Beginners

Posted on: 28 September 2018

Are some of the mortar creases in your basement walls beginning to sink in or crumble? To prevent the foundation from suffering any further damage, you will want to repair these mortar creases. The easiest way to do that is via tuckpointing, which is a process that involves removing the old mortar and replacing it. If you have some basic do-it-yourself (DIY) skills and some patience, you can tuckpoint the foundation yourself by following these tips.
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Solar Blinds Can Solve Your Window Problems

Posted on: 25 July 2018

When you spend your summer days outside in the sun and heat, the last thing you want to do is come home to a hot and uncomfortable interior. Obviously, there are a million things you can do to help keep your home cool, but some solutions are very expensive. For example, constantly running your air conditioner can be wasteful, especially when you aren't in the home. But, if you are gone for so long that your home starts to heat up, it will take much longer for your air conditioner to cool it back to a comfortable temperature.
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