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    Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Buying Guide

    Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are two tools that can help you protect your home and family from these threats, even when they occur in remote areas of the home or at night when everyone is...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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    The Verdict on Vented vs Non-Vented Range Hoods

    And What To Look For When Shopping For A Range Hood The thing about cooking—especially frying and grilling—is that it can kick up a lot of smoke, grease, and lingering food smells. A range hood helps keep...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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  • green, energy saving
    Green Home Improvements for St. Patrick’s Day

    No matter what’s on your “honey-do” list this spring, these green home improvements should be at the top of your list:   Smart Thermostats: Your energy company wants you to have a Nest Learning Thermostat and start saving energy.  Homeowners...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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  • show notes St. Patrick's Day
    Show Notes: Live From Reno!

    Thanks for listening! Find below the show notes from the Live show in Reno on 17 March 2018. Green Home Improvements for St. Patrick’s Day!  No matter what’s on your “honey-do” list this spring, these green home improvements should...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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  • garbage disposal
    InSinkErator Recalls Air Switch

    InSinkErator has recalled it’s Air Switch due to a fire hazard! Is there anything more terrifying than sticking your hand down a garbage disposal to fish something out? Now imagine the garbage disposal is on fire! This...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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  • Gardening tools
    Shop for Yard Equipment Like a Pro

    Are you itching to get outside and do some yard work, you’re waiting for the weather to clear up? Well, nothing rains on your proverbial parade more than not having the right equipment for the job. Fortunately,...

    • Posted March 17, 2018
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  • gardening planting
    Five things everyone forgets during a spring clean

    Spring is the time for plans and projects! It’s also the time when millions of Americans gear up for a deep clean of their homes. Dad will conveniently need to run errands right when the cleaning begins,...

    • Posted March 14, 2018
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  • painting vs staining cabinets
    Pros and Cons: Painted vs. Stained Cabinets

    Kitchen cabinets are largely about the finish. Whether you’re buying cabinets for the first time or you’re a seasoned kitchen remodeler, it probably didn’t take you long to realize that stain and paint are two totally different...

    • Posted March 14, 2018
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  • use natural stone
    Granite Offers an Authentic and Natural Finish to Historic Home Renovation

    Granite has an authentic natural finish for the age and architecture of our 604 Second Street Historic Renovation. It has limitless design potential and value. It’s durable and a good choice for the kitchen – it won’t...

    • Posted March 10, 2018
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  • curb appeal
    Replace an Entry Door Without Replacing the Door Jamb

    The front door is often the first item up for inspection by visitors to your home. If the front door looks good, chances are your visitor will have a favorable impression of the house from the outset....

    • Posted March 10, 2018
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