Three Ways To Have Your Water Tested For Toxins, Bacteria, And Impurities

Humans can live thirty days without food. They can only live three days without water. That said, if your tap or well water is looking a little funky, it smells, it tastes "off", and/or people in your home suddenly have diarrhea or vomiting symptoms, you might want to get your water tested right away. (In the meantime, stock up on bottled water for drinking, cooking, bathing, and washing dishes.) Here are three ways you can get your water tested. [Read More]

Why And How To Polish Concrete

Polishing concrete can turn it from an ordinary flooring material to a stylish, modern look. Obviously, a polished floor is very defined look, and some people don't love it. That being said, it is a trending style and can be a bold move if you want to create a modern interior style. Polished concrete is also a very low maintenance flooring choice. Traditionally, raw concrete is not a practical or stylish interior flooring material. [Read More]

Why You Should Choose Roof Replacement

There are a few major exterior remodels that pretty much every home that is older than 20 years old can benefit from. Most homeowners save up for years in order to afford these big renovations. For instance, installing a new floor, updating your roof, and replacing the window fixtures are three of the most common projects. This article explains why you should start off with roof replacement. While each project has certain advantages that will greatly improve your home, roof replacement is perhaps the most beneficial in a lot of ways. [Read More]

Ways To Dispose Of Paint After A Painting Job Is Complete

Whether you're doing your own house painting or you've hired a painter to do the work for you, you'll ideally be left with very little paint by the end of the job. While you might wish to keep some in a small bottle for future touch-ups, you won't need to keep a significant volume of paint. This is especially the case if you have a lot of paint left over—for example, if you overestimated your paint needs and are left with nearly a full can. [Read More]