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- “I can see clearly now.” And you will, when your windows are sparkling, thanks to a little elbow grease and your proficiency with a squeegee.
- The HIRE Act, if passed, would provide hefty tax deductions and breaks for consumers who purchase qualified building products and home furnishings.
- Studies show an estimated 32 percent of people who own a two-car garage can only get one car inside because of the clutter. Here's what to do.
- You don't have to give attention to your walls often, but when you do, here are some best-practice tips from Jeff Campbell.
- Take advantage of the seasonal impulse to get moving!
- Though found in kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood cabinets are not immune to water. Here's how to care for them.
- Protect your belongings by packing correctly.
- What's the secret to better car care? Mary Findley offers tips for keeping your vehicle looking its best.
- Be in the know before panicking about mold.
- U.S. environmental officials discuss the problem and outline steps to clean up and prevent mold from returning.
- How to develop cleaning skills in your children.
- Hannah Keeley offers this first installment in her Healthy Home series about hidden dangers in your home — and what to do about them.
- It’s silent, colorless, odorless and tasteless, but it can be fatal.
- Water is the lifeblood of civilization - a necessity for life and health of man, animal, and plants. However, water also has the power to wreak havoc as a silent thief, stealing peace of mind and ruining property.
- Is spring cleaning obsolete? Here's a new definition.
- It is important to keep safety in mind as you begin your spring cleaning and gardening.
- Careful planning, preparation, and applying can make wallpapering a much easier task.
- How can homeowners undo the mess and ensure their home is safe, clean, and livable once again?
- Here is a short checklist to help make sure you are prepared for company.
- Dust mites are not only found in beds, they are virtually everywhere.

