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  • Identifying When to Replace a Hot Water Heater

     By:Flynna Jones

    Hot water heaters are indispensable systems in a home just as refrigerators or ranges are. However, in time they will wear down and show some malfunctioning symptoms. These symptoms will grow from bad to worse also in time, until a total breakdown occurs. But before bad comes to worse, how can you tell that your hot water heater is failing? How can you tell if it needs replacement?


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Strategic Default on Mortgages - Is it morally wrong or a smart move?

     By:Rob Thomson

    Homeowners who take the path of strategic default on their mortgage go from having a perfect payment history to making no mortgage payments at all. Most financially distressed people try to keep up with their mortgage payments at the expense of other bill payments.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Affordable Oceanfront Homes in the US

     By:Ryan Martin

    Sandy Point is one of the most affordable waterfront communities in the US. No bank oceanfront homes can be purchased as low as $300,000 in the Sandy Point Community. Read on to learn about the three types of properties available in Sandy Point.


    In Category - Vacation Property
  • Lakefront and Riverfront Land in Washington

     By:Mark Starr

    When it comes to waterfront property, Washington has an abundance of lakefront and riverfront acreage for sale. Learn more about waterfront land for sale in the Evergreen State and don't miss the boat on one of the best places to buy land.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Don't Be a Drip - Identify Water Leaks Early

     By:Gloria Singer

    Leaks do silent damage to a home. Something as small as a loose trap or clogged drain can go undetected for months; leaking water into your cabinets, between your walls, or under your floors and causing extensive, costly damage. An external leak in an irrigation system can quietly waste more than 100 gallons of water each day.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • Tips to Prevent Flooding and Water Damage

     By:Sonia Smith

    Flooding and water damage should be prevented to protect your investment. There are effective methods to protect your home against flooding.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • What Happens in a Home Inspection?

     By:Sonia Smith

    A home inspection helps you determine what necessary repairs should be done in a home.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Conservation: Grey Water Reclamation for Green Living

     By:M Shane

    Reclaiming grey water in your home can be as simple as scooping water out of a bathtub when you're done bathing or putting a bucket in the shower to catch extra water while you're washing yourself. It's easy to use this water to irrigate your flower beds with this water, just don't use it on your vegetable garden because of soap residue or microorganisms.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Choosing a Bathtub or Shower when Renovating a Bathroom

     By:Sonia Smith

    Bathroom renovation is one way to boost your homes' value. You can choose to install a bathtub or a shower when upgrading your bathroom. Your choice should depend on what you and your family's needs are.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Determine the Time to Replace the Hot Water Heater

     By:Sonia Smith

    It is necessary to determine the correct time to replace your water heater to ensure that you get the proper amount of hot water in your home. If you notice abnormal signs, better check out the heater and determine whether it has to replaced or fixed.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Gutters Important To Building Maintenance and Durability

     By:Alan Trauger

    Gutters are probably not at the top home improvement to do lists, although they may be one of the most important factors in providing a moisture free indoor environment. Key factors are protecting the building foundation, landscape, hardscape, and building envelope from moisture intrusion and mold related issues.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Sacramento Cracks Down on Excessive Water Usage

     By:Lauren Spencer

    During standard time (November to March), watering is only permitted one day a week. Other times watering is allowed on alternate days (actual day is determined by your address), and no watering on Mondays.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal
  • Grass or Gravel Yard Option

     By:Sonia Smith

    Choosing gravel or grass for your yard depends greatly on the style and structure of your home and also on how you can maintain it.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Lenders Own Most of Foreclosed Homes in Connecticut

     By:John Cutts

    Potential homebuyers of Connecticut foreclosed homes are finding out that majority of repo homes for sale in the state are legally owned by out-of-state lenders.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Wealthy Home Owners Walking Away From Mortgages at Elevated Rates

     By:Gary Ashton

    It is unclear how many of these million dollar-and bigger-homes are primary or secondary residences. While it can be a tough choice to walk away from an underwater mortgage for your primary residence, defaulting on a loan for a secondary or vacation home is far less difficult and might partly explain why this subsection of home owners is defaulting at such high rates.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Does hard water affect garden ponds?

     By:James Brack

    Monitoring the water quality of your garden pond can have a huge effect on its ability to sustain life. The pH level (alkalinity or acidity) of pond water will affect fish health and determine whether aquatic plants will grow.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • The Best Locations for Historic Homes in South Carolina

     By:Brian Hunt

    Owning a true piece of American history has many advantages. If you are looking to buy a historical home in South Carolina you have probably already considered the advantages of owning a historic home. The feeling of owning a home that has played a part in piecing together the American dream is very rewarding. The term 'real estate' seems to have been overshadowed by massive new home developments and capitalism. But as veteran South Carolina real estate agents, we understand that history is an intricate part of our southern culture and preservation of historic residences are often disregarded as 'tear down and rebuild projects'.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Chlorinated or Saltwater Pool Options

     By:Sonia Smith

    Deciding on what system to use in your swimming pool is necessary in order to establish a maintenance routine that is easier for you to do. You should also consider which system is more to your preference.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Handling The Heat And Grubs In June

     By:Fran Phalin

    With the unrelenting summer heat, it is important to give your lawn appropriate summer care. The focus for June should be on grubs, compost, irrigation, and water retention.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Do-it-Yourself Bathroom Faucets and Fixtures Replacement

     By:Sonia Smith

    It is important that as a homeowner, you know how to fix several things around the house, especially replacing your bathroom faucets and fixtures. This is handy when it comes to unexpected faucet or fixture leaks that should be addressed immediately.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Lake Homes on Deep Water

     By:Debbie Bresee

    Looking for lake homes or waterfront property is exciting, but can be very challenging to find exactly what you need. Water depth is an important factor that is sometimes overlooked in the searching process. Here are a few thoughts on deep water lake property.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Tips in Preparing your Home for Winter

     By:Sonia Smith

    Winter is near, so you should prepare your home for it ahead of time. Check out windows and doors and ensure that you have proper home insulation.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Protecting Your Waterfront Investment From Erosion

     By:David Sporleder

    Seawalls are one option for property owners. They can be placed back from the natural beach area to protect the land from the large waves caused by storms or creating an edge between the land and deeper water so that there is no natural transition from land into the water. Seawalls can be made of a variety of materials including wood, concrete, steel, stone, and vinyl.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Waterfront Areas to Live In Surrounding Charleston, South Carolina

     By:Mike Ciucci

    There are a number of different waterfront areas to live surrounding Charleston, SC. Living on the coast, we have numerous opportunities to live on the ocean, the Charleston Harbor, the many tidal creeks and estuaries, as well as the abundant lakes and ponds that we have here.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Purchasing a Raw Land: Essential Information

     By:Roby Hicks

    Many wish to purchase a raw land because it gives them more flexibility. It allows them to build the home they desire. Many can save a lot by purchasing a raw land as well because this allows them to economize. However, purchasing one is not that simple. The buyer has to consider several things. A careless purchase would lead to bad investment and it would entail more expenses just to make the raw land work. Here are a few things to consider when making such purchase.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Water Saving Smarts

     By:Andy Asbury

    The average homeowner opens their water bill and pays it without really looking at it. It's one of those bills that many feel they have little or no control over. Once you understand how it works it's easier to see how you can actually take steps to save some extra cash and conserve our valuable water supply while your at it.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • How to Deal with Flooding and Water Damage

     By:Sonia Smith

    Flooding and water damage could destroy your home and ruin your belongings. It is of vital importance that besides calling on professional help, you should be aware of what you should do in case this happens to your home.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Buying a Home With a Well: What You Need to Know

     By:Karrie Rose

    You will also want to know what kind of shape your well system is in. The well should be well away from any pollutants (such as your septic field), the age of your well, the condition of the casing and cap, as well as what sort of back flow protection the system has.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Major Lakes near Columbia SC

     By:Brian Hunt

    Waterfront properties in Columbia South Carolina are plentiful. The Monticello Reservoir, Lake Murray, Lake Wateree, The Broad River, The Congaree River, The Saluda River and The Wateree River are all great landmarks for the midlands of South Carolina. Although they are primarily thought of as recreational areas for outdoor enthusiasts and high dollar real estate investors...


    In Category - Real Estate Market
  • Replace Hot Water Heater: When is the Best Time to Do It

     By:Faith Warner

    Heating water is actually considered as the third most energy-consuming activity in every household. This chore or action is often and long been done that it is easy to take for granted the factors surrounding it and how it impacts the household.


    In Category - Home Improvement


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