Sarah Mitchell

Sarah Mitchell is a passionate writer who believes in the transformative power of construction and home improvement projects. With a background in architecture, she brings a unique perspective to her articles, combining her love for design and practicality. When she's not writing, you can find Sarah exploring local construction sites, capturing inspiration from the world around her, or indulging in her hobby of woodworking. With her engaging writing style and genuine enthusiasm, Sarah aims to inspire readers and help them bring their construction dreams to life.

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Best Tips To Maintain the Internal Temperature in Your Home

Consider investing in double-pane windows to improve energy efficiency and maintain a comfortable temperature. Save money and set a comfortable temperature by using programmable thermostats. Using fans and ceiling fans to circulate air can provide an efficient and economical way to cool a space. Always close all doors and windows using the A/C to maintain

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Maintaining Your Home to Keep Your Growing Family Safe

Test and replace smoke detectors monthly and annually to prevent dangerous fire incidents.  Schedule an annual professional inspection and cleaning of the HVAC system to reduce energy costs and improve air quality. Use roll-off dumpsters for efficient waste disposal, compost organic waste, and maintain a dependable septic system to protect groundwater from contamination. Regular inspections,

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Financing Your Dream Project: How to Fund a Major Home Renovation

Home equity loans or lines of credit offer lower interest rates and extended repayment periods for home renovations. Mortgage refinancing allows homeowners to access the equity in their home and use it for renovations while extending the loan repayment term. Personal loans provide a fixed amount of money with fixed interest rates and repayment periods

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Navigating Financial Requirements for Constructing a Successful Project

Estimate the project’s cost and suggest potential funding sources to help create a budget and manage resources. Explore various funding choices, such as loans and grants to identify the one that best fits the project. For budgeting purposes and to determine the project’s financial feasibility, please provide an estimated timeline for repayment. Consider how financing may affect your

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Building Your Dream Home: Insider Insights and Proven Techniques for Starting from Scratch

Creating a clear and concise plan before beginning the construction of a home is essential for staying focused and organized. Establishing a realistic budget beforehand will help avoid over budget during the building process. Investing in quality materials to withstand extreme temperatures and weather conditions ensures the home’s longevity. Hire experienced contractors who are reputable

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Homebuilding Trends for Spacious Backyards

Homeowners can create an outdoor oasis by leveraging the latest homebuilding trends like outdoor kitchens, water features, etc. An outdoor kitchen can include built-in refrigerators, pizza ovens, wine coolers, and even beer taps. Eco-friendly water features like natural pools reduce the need for chemicals and create a naturally balanced ecosystem. Natural swimming pools use plants to

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How Storms Affect Many American Homes

• Storms are common in the US and can cause significant damage to homes, including roof, window/door, electrical, and landscaping damage. • Homeowners make proactive renovations such as installing storm-resistant windows and doors, installing drainage systems/sump pumps, and more. • They should also consider adding concrete footings, storm shutters, roof ties/bracing, and reinforced steel roll-up

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Areas You Need to Inspect at Home After a Storm Has Passed

Check your roof for missing or damaged shingles, holes, and leaks. Look around the home for signs of water damage, such as bubbling paint. Open and close all doors and windows to check seals and locks. Inspect the plumbing system for leaks and cracked pipes. Assess property landscape, including trees, branches, and structures, to look

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