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91: How 13 SEER can Affect You
During the decade between 1990 and 2000 energy bills for consumers were reduced by nearly 50 billion dollars, thanks to the new appliance efficiency guidelines. The reduction of carbon emissions due to fossil fuel consumption dropped nearly twp percentage points. Although the cost of the equipment has increased slightly due to the higher standards, the savings in energy is more than three times the increase in cost.
92: Home Warranties and Pools and Spas
Before you purchase that new home because you fell in love with a pool or spa on the property, check to see if these are under warranty. Pools and spas provide a lot of entertainment, but they don’t come without a downside to them.
93: Why Winter Weather Makes Your Home a Bug Magnet
Just as people tend to stay indoors more often during the winter, bugs like termites seek refuge in warmer places to protect themselves from the bitter cold of the winter months. They usually prance around in the summer, fall and spring. In the winter we don't see them around much. And yet...
94: Positive Aspects of Termites-A Fine Line Between Your Yard and House
It seems contradictory to say that termites are good. People are horrified of them, and home buyers who are looking for homes will ask the seller if there are termites in the house or if there are signs of termite infestation. Most times a "yes" answer will make buyers think twice.
95: First Time Home Buyers-How to Check for Termites
When you're in the market to purchase a home, it's easy to allow yourself to focus on the emotional and aesthetic aspects of selecting a property. While it is, of course, very important to choose a house that appeals to you aesthetically and can become a long term home for your family, it's also vital to make sure that the house you want to purchase is structurally sound and free from active termite infestation or damage.
96: What to Look for in a Home Warranty Service
When you are looking for a home warranty service there are a few things that you need to consider. There are many different home warranties available from a variety of companies. Each of these companies and warranties differs – from company to company and from state to state.
97: How a Home Warranty Handles Appliances Broken Beyond Repair
One of the chief reasons that many home owners purchase a home warranty is for appliance warranties. Appliances can be very costly to replace and for many, having a major appliance break down beyond repair is a cost they cannot afford to incur themselves.
98: Age of a Home and a Home Warranty-what's the connection?
Many people think that home warranties are reserved for new homes - which home builders provide them for the new homes built in case something goes wrong. However, home warranties have been around for many years and furthermore, they are often used for older homes.
99: Why Edging your Lawn is Important
For most lawn aficionados, the color, height, and health of the lawn are all-important. Many people consider that edging isn't necessary, but in fact it's a finishing touch that can make all the difference between a good-looking lawn and a great one. Edging isn't a crucial part of lawn maintenance, but it gives your lawn a well-manicured look that isn't achievable by any other means.
100: Tips to keep your Lawn Alive in the Dead of Winter
Keeping your lawn alive and as healthy as possible when the cold weather hits requires that you start thinking about lawn care long before winter actually arrives. If you neglect your lawn during the fall and winter, it will become obvious during the spring, when unsightly dry patches or brown spots can appear. Your lawn-and your entire garden-should be prepared for winter with some tender care and winter care strategies developed in early fall.
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