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JUNE BLOG: Home Maintenance Myths That Could Be Costing You Money
When it comes to maintaining your home, misinformation can be expensive. Many homeowners unknowingly follow outdated advice or common myths that lead to unnecessary repairs, higher utility bills, and shortened lifespans for essential systems. This June, we're debunking some of the most common home maintenance myths that could be costing you money. Myth #1: If It Isn't Broken, Don't Fix It Waiting until something fails before addressing it often results in larger, more expensi
Steve Fisser
3 days ago2 min read
MAY BLOG: Before & After: Real Home Repairs That Transformed Functionality
Home repairs are often thought of as cosmetic upgrades—fresh paint, stylish fixtures, or modern finishes. But some of the most valuable transformations aren’t just about appearance. They’re about improving how a home works every day. Functionality is what turns a house into a comfortable, safe, and stress-free space. Whether it’s fixing damaged flooring, repairing plumbing issues, or replacing worn-out drywall, the right repairs can completely change how a room feels and perf
Steve Fisser
May 13 min read
APRIL BLOG: How Often Should You Really Maintain Different Areas of Your Home?
Spring is the perfect reset button for your home. After months of wear, weather, and everyday use, April is when small issues can either be fixed—or quietly turn into expensive problems. The question is: how often should you really be maintaining different parts of your home? Let’s break it down into a simple, realistic schedule you can actually follow. 🏡 Monthly Maintenance (Quick but Important) These are the small tasks that keep your home running smoothly: Check smoke de
Steve Fisser
Apr 12 min read
MARCH BLOG: The True Cost of Ignoring Minor Home Repairs
It’s easy to ignore a small crack in the wall. A dripping tap. A loose tile. A tiny patch of peeling paint. After all, it’s “minor,” right? But here’s the truth: minor home repairs rarely stay minor. What starts as a quick fix can quietly turn into a major (and expensive) problem if left untreated. As someone with years in construction and hands-on home solutions, I’ve seen firsthand how small issues grow into costly headaches. Let’s break down the true cost of ignoring minor
Steve Fisser
Mar 23 min read
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