What You Should Know To Safely Store Your Wooden Furniture

When renovating, redecorating or moving, many people turn to secure storage units as a resource for storing furniture and keeping things out of the way. It's easy to just move everything into the unit and not think much of it, particularly if you expect that it will only be there for a short time. But it's important that you protect your furniture any time you put it into storage, particularly if you're storing wooden furniture. Read More 

2 Types Of Child Safety Locks You Can Add To Your Home

Child safety locks are really important because they provide protection for your children. Children can get out of the house and can open windows, which can be a hazard to them at times. Here are 2 types of safety locks you need to add to your home so that it is safe and secure. Door Lock First, you need to add a child safety lock to your door. One of the nice things about this type of lock is that you can remove it in the future without leaving scars and marks all over your door frame. Read More 

Your Ultimate Moving Checklist

Moving seems like a daunting task. You have to relocate all of your belongings from one home to another. While it may seem like you're trying to move mountains, you can accomplish your move with organization and incremental planning. Below you'll find a chronological checklist for completing your move. What to Do Two Months before Your Move Organize Your Records. Whether it be tax returns, receipts or children's medical records, you need to start organizing your records well before your move. Read More 

Why You Need To Hire Professional Carpet Cleaning

A carpet that looks like it is still in pristine condition can add a bit of value to your home, while a carpet that is dirty can be detrimental. You vacuum regularly, but are you doing enough to keep your carpets in the best shape possible? You might want to consider professional carpet cleaning for the following reasons. They Can Provide A Deep Cleaning Dirt that has settled deep within your carpeting can be more difficult to remove the longer it sits in your carpeting. Read More 

Tips To Keep Termites From Invading Your Home

Termites do more than $5 billion dollars in damage to American homes and businesses each year, according to the National Pest Management Association. It's enough to scare any property owner. The good news is that there are several things you can do to help prevent a colony of these wood-eating insects from invading your home or business. How to prevent termites 1. Keep mulch away from the edge of your foundation. Read More