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Kitchen Improvements – Enjoy Now and When You Sell by: Raynor James
Who would’ve ever though the kitchen could be the key to building wealth in your home? Well, it is. If you are going to increase the value of your home through improvements, the kitchen is a very good place to start.
Improvements
Obviously, making improvements to [...]
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Stainless Steel for Your Household by:Chris Robertson
Your family’s activities through the week probably keep you constantly on the run. You just don’t have enough hours in the day to shuffle school, homework, sports practice, church activities, and prepare a meal for your family. So during the week, it’s “Hello, fast food!” for everyone. You also [...]
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How to install a range hood wall vent
Range hoods are a necessity in any kitchen. A properly installed range hood will vent hot air and cooking odors outside as well as help keep kitchen surfaces free of grease. The trickiest part of installing a range hood is determining how to run the ventilation ducts. Depending [...]
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The Importance Of Kitchen Cabinet Dimensions by: William Paz
When you are designing a new kitchen, the kitchen cabinet dimensions are of great importance. This is because you do need to know the size of each piece of cabinetry and have room for your appliances. With so many different ways of making cabinets you can have [...]
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2006 Home Sellers Energy Inefficiencies Can Sour Buyers by: Mark Nash
Do’s
–Provide the last three months electric and natural gas/heating oil bills. Buyers appreciate pro-active sellers providing these costs without asking. Buyers can usually can energy history from utility companies.
-Be honest about how you set the temperature in your home. If you blast your furnace for [...]