Decorations are going up and shopping lists are growing. Likely, you’ll soon find yourself preparing to host loved ones and undertake adventurous feats of cooking. While fun, the festivities of the winter season typically coincide with an uptick in accidents.
Read MoreThe sink is a vital part of your kitchen. It plays a role in the preparation and cleanup of nearly every meal -- not to mention washing hands, watering houseplants and maybe even bath time for your baby or small pet.
Read MoreIf you’re planning on updating your home with new replacement windows, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with the choices available.
Read MoreFor many homeowners, fall is the season for football, checking chores off to-do lists and getting ready for the winter months. What can you do to keep your house in great condition?
Read MoreYour home’s exterior siding is an essential part of your house construction throughout the year. Due to the harsh southern climate we live in, Texas homes need to have durable siding that can withstand extreme temperatures, powerful storms, and other weather fluctuations.
Read MoreThe smart DIYer knows that certain projects are beyond their scope. Whether it's due to lack of knowledge, the wrong tools or a needed license, sometimes a professional is the best option. Why?
Read MoreThey say that everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes the expansive, stunning scenery and outdoor views.
Read MoreCoating your lawn with chemicals may be an effective solution to your bug problem, but unfortunately, it can also kill beneficial insects and harm the environment. Instead, why not opt for a green way to keep the bad bugs away? These seven plants can help keep bugs at bay: 1.
Read MoreAs summer comes to a high point here in Texas, many families are feeling the heat. Especially if your home’s windows are outdated or ill-fitting, the Houston heat and humidity can be literally inescapable!
Read MoreYou can think of composting as nature's way of recycling. It allows you to turn scraps into rich, fertile soil just by reusing what you might otherwise throw in the garbage. Why should you compost?
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