by | Jan 27, 2019 | Homeowner Resources, Selling a Home, Twin Cities Real Estate Trends
The “Awe” Moment starts with Curb Appeal! “Awe” moment, curb appeal, make your neighbors envious of your home prior to listing it for sale. Homeowners are responsible for the quality of their home with the maintenance and care that they provide...
by | Jan 25, 2019 | Homeowner Resources
Sump Pumps When sump pumps were first installed, little attention was paid to the cover itself. Which makes sense: who cares about a little water in the bottom of the basket? Especially when the problem being solved by the sump pump was a flooded basement. Sump pumps...
by eriklaing | Dec 28, 2017 | Homeowner Resources
When buying a new home, many people change the locks after they move in, check and replace the furnace filter, and sometimes they update the smoke detectors. Small things like this make us feel safer in our home, but are you really sure you’ve made the right...
by eriklaing | Dec 13, 2017 | Homeowner Resources
Sometimes you need to spend big money on your house. In the case of a storm it may be paid by insurance, but sometimes, you need to replace an aging mechanical system or other part of your house and the responsibility is all yours. It can be intimidating to go through...
by eriklaing | Jan 15, 2017 | Homeowner Resources
As a homeowner, it can sometimes be helpful to know how to repair drywall yourself. The primary reasons for this could be damage incurred while moving furniture, replacement of a window or door, cutting current drywall for a new light fixture, etc. Then there are more...
by eriklaing | Oct 6, 2016 | Homeowner Resources
Homeowner Checklist for Fall With the weather turning cool, your thoughts may turn to all things pumpkin, football, long sleeves, apple orchards, and all sorts of other autumn things. While you’re at it, though, consider this list to make sure you and your home...