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- Time is of the essence to remove that carpet stain and prevent it from staying put for the long haul.
- Dr. Berger shares his tips for healthier housekeeping.
- In many cases restoration can cost less than replacement.
- Wash, fold, and remain environmentally conscious.
- Lead, rarely a concern at water's source, may indeed be present by the time that water pours out of your tap. Here's what to do.
- While winterizing our home may be a chore we rather skip, doing so can reduce heating costs and prevent disaster. Here is a breakdown of essential winterizing steps to take.
- Scientists have perfected microbial formulations for cleaning use.
- Proper vacuuming is the easiest and most effective way to keep carpet clean, while having a positive impact on the cleanliness of your home and the air you breathe.
- Look around your home for these items that tend to become household hazardous waste. Plus, try a few recipes for homemade alternatives.
- Check out three ways you can improve your organization and save money.
- There are ways to trade old, unwanted electronics for cash.
- How to prevent infestation, recognize signs of bedbugs, and how to handle the pests if they appear.
- Steam vapor cleaning differs from traditional "steam cleaning" of carpet.
- Does carpet aggravate allergies, or not?
- Finding ways to be more energy efficient and eco-positive isn’t just good for the environment — it can be good for your home, your family and your bottom line.
- Preventing, identifying and treating bed bug infestations.
- Living "green" is about more than just energy efficiency and recycling; it's also about giving your family a healthier home.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- TruthOrFiction.com evaluates the claims of this emailed rumor: Some dryer softener sheets can clog your lint filter.
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.

