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Home Health & Safety

November 19, 2021

Pest Control Routine pest control of rodents and insects is an important part of your home maintenance. Left unchecked, pests such as rats, ants, bees, and roaches pose health risks to your family and can cause substantial damage to your home. There are steps you can take to help keep your home healthy and free […]

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Best Value Home Improvement Projects

June 28, 2021

As we near the half-way mark of 2021 you may be thinking of home improvement projects you want to tackle yet this year. Now, more than ever, planning and budgeting is important. The great thing is, you don’t have to research for hours to have a good understanding of what different projects cost and what […]

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Hiring A Contractor During High Demand Times

December 9, 2020

Due to a higher than usual volume of projects this year, contractors of most trades are in high demand. Many homes have been on double duty for much of the year. Working and schooling from home, preparing more meals, and even socializing at a safe distance with friends and neighbors has caused many to reconsider […]

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Improve Your Home’s Comfort and Efficiency

December 9, 2020

Home energy audits help you understand how much energy your home uses and identify ways to improve its efficiency. There are many things you can do on your own such as caulk and weather strip around doors and windows or wrap exposed water pipes. But many homes are so inefficient that even after completing the […]

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COVID-19 and Construction

July 3, 2020

All residential construction (considered essential, or not) is now permitted in both King and Snohomish counties. Contractors have a general obligation to keep a safe and healthy worksite in accordance with state and federal law and must comply with COVID-19 worksite-specific safety practices. You also might like: Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Special Coronavirus Announcement Adding […]

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Changing Things Up

July 3, 2020

STORAGE Sheltering at home meant stocking up on extra supplies. Everything from non-perishable food items to cleaning supplies overloaded many a kitchen and pantry. If you find yourself dodging rogue rolls of toilet paper (no overstocking shame intended!) every time you open the closet, you may be due for a storage upgrade. Even the novice […]

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