Five Facts You Need To Know About Granite Countertops

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Nat­ural stones like gran­ite and mar­ble have always been pop­u­lar choices for home dec­o­ra­tion jobs. The hard­ness of gran­ite makes it the best mate­r­ial for coun­ter­tops in bath­room and kitchen. Gran­ite has been pre­ferred by the home­own­ers for its longevity and ele­gance. It is the best mate­r­ial to make […]

How to Make Your Window Blinds Safe for Kids

What is more impor­tant than the safety of your lit­tle ones? Accord­ing to the U.S. Con­sumer Prod­uct Safety Com­mis­sion (CPSC), nearly 200 chil­dren have died in the United States since 1981 by… Doityourself.com, THE source for home improve­ment information.

Save Money on AC Bills and Still Stay Cool

by James Mill­ner We’re enter­ing the warmest part of the sum­mer here in the United States and many of us fac­ing a dif­fi­cult deci­sion: We can stay cool and dry in our homes by pay­ing high elec­tric bills due to the cost of run­ning our AC all day long or we can skip the AC and be warm and mis­er­able. Don’t fret because there are some things you can do to keep your house cool while still sav­ing money. Here are a just some of the many sim­ple ways you can help keep your home cooler in the middle

7 Easy Ways to Keep Cooling Costs Low

Fri­days are tip days at Sim­plePro­duc­tiv­ity blog. It’s the mid­dle of sum­mer, and I live in the heat of the south­east United States. Days of 90 degrees and more are com­mon, along with humid­ity lev­els near 100%. It’s a far cry from the place I was born, on the frozen tun­dra of the north. After sev­eral years, I have come up with ways to keep our cool­ing costs low: Close the Blinds/Curtains Keep­ing the heat out­side means you don’t have to cool as much. Blinds and shades can block out the hea

How To Cool Your Home More Efficiently

by Keep Your Home Cool This Year We’re going into the hottest part of the sum­mer sea­son here in the United States and many of us fac­ing a dif­fi­cult deci­sion: We can stay cool and dry in our homes by pay­ing high energy bills due to the cost of run­ning our air con­di­tion­ers all day long or we can skip the air con­di­tioner and be hot and humid. Don’t fret because there are some steps you can take to keep your home cool while still sav­ing money. Here are a just some of the many sim­ple ways you

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