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Clean it-up "around the house"

Clean Awkward Spaces

 

Tight and awkward spaces can be hard to clean. Don't get frustrated. Here are some ideas.

 

 

1. If your ceiling is so high that it prevents you from reaching cobwebs, slip a tennis ball inside an old knee high. Gently toss the ball to the ceiling. It may take a few tries, but those cobwebs should come down in no time.

2. To get the small space between the wall and the refrigerator, tape a feather duster to a yardstick. This extension handle will help you reach all the way back in there.

3. If you can't get the corners on a glass front cabinet clean, grab a cotton swab and dip it in your cleanser. The swab is small enough to get rid of all that dirt.

 

 

 

 

Clean Painted Cabinets

If your painted cabinets can use a good cleaning, I have some advice for you...

 

Clean Up in Minutes

Can you have a clean home and have time for your family...

 

Cleaning Painted Woodwork

Dirty fingerprints on your painted woodwork? Here's how to clean and protect it in no time at all...

 

Cleaning Porcelain & Alabaster

Porcelain and alabaster are precious surfaces that can be found in many homes. But, they can be hard to keep clean. I have some easy ideas to help...

 

Cleaning with T-S-P

If you thought t-s-p only stood for teaspoon, I have some news for you. T-s-p is a great cleanser that can really help you out...

 

Cleaning Woodwork

Just about everybody has some type of molding or wood working in their home, and more often than not they get grimy and dusty...

 

Clever Cleaning

Look around your home for tools to help you clean in ways that you hadn't thought of. I have some clever cleaning tools..

 
 

Luxurious Possibilities in Custom Home Design

Custom home design opens up the doors of possibility and invites you in. You can choose nearly anything that you want and that means that you can even add those little luxuries you’ve always dreamed of. If you have considered adding a little richness to your home design, you might want to consider some of these custom home design ideas.

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The Benefits of Post and Beam House Design

There are several ways of building a home, but one of the most famous and arguably the most efficient way is to utilize the post and beam house design. Many people who build their own homes have decided to revert back to this ancient way of building homes, and they have done so for a multitude of reasons. Post and beam homes are often more energy efficient, they are very attractive once finished, they are incredibly sturdy, and they are only built by very capable construction professionals.

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Buying a New Home?

When buying a new home, you need to do a few things when you’re walking through the home and reading the listings. This will allow you to make the best decision for you and your family as well as control costs along the way. What you do now will help you later when you finally move into your new home.

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Clean Air Furnace for Trouble Free Operation
A clean air furnace is important to efficient operation. If a furnace is not properly maintained and checked at least once a year, it can increase utility bills and be unable to keep your house warm the way it’s meant to do. Keeping your furnace clean also keeps your air unit operating safely.

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Avoid Issues- Check Pilot Lights
Gas furnaces have pilot lights and they must be lit and working properly in order for the furnace to operate. When the pilot light goes out two things can happen: Gas can escape without burning and the furnace will blow cold when it should be blowing warm air.

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