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3 New Ways to Go Green on a Budget
We’re in a time where our Instagram feeds are teeming with ads for beautifully-designed, less harmful products. All it takes is an excited tap on a few of these posts to realize that you have to have a celebrity income for most of them.
By Alexa Whitney7 years ago in Lifehack
Save More Money with These 10 Epic Lifehacks
If there's anything that I've become incredibly adept at doing, it's saving up extra cash. Though I do love living the high life, I can't really afford to party like a rock star quite yet. So, I have to be pretty good at figuring out what I can afford, how I can afford it, and how I can have a little extra after all is said and done.
By Rowan Marley7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Spruce Up Your Bedroom’s Interior Design
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. It’s where you to go retreat from a stressful day. And it’s quite possibly the most special room in your house, so it would make sense to surround yourself by colors, fabrics, and decor that make you feel calm, cozy, and comforted.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Lifehack
DIY & Woodworking Hacks for Compound Miter Saws
Designing new things with wood and making common household furniture on your own is a common and quite exciting way of spending some leisure time. If you are a DIYer, you will probably have your own workplace in your garage or your backyard. If you try to recall your starting days as a DIYer, you will understand the long journey you had to go through in order to become a DIYer that you are today. The numerous tools you have to use to give shape to your projects can often prove to be difficult to use. This is especially true when you are new as a DIYer. Thus getting some knowledge from Miter Saw Buzz about the various equipment and understanding some tips and tricks of woodworking can often prove to be rather useful for you.
By Patty McDaniels7 years ago in Lifehack
New Home Building Tips
It is always exciting to build a brand new construction home! Certainly a procedure this big and expensive includes a large amount of anxiety and stress. Constructing a home doesn’t need to be an intense procedure, though. Entering the procedure with your eyes wide open along with a firm plan can help you save heartache in the process. You are able to help reduce some of the tension of building a new construction house simply by planning ahead. Creating a new home may take a few months or perhaps years.
By Terri Sanor7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Know to Repair or Remove Your Air Conditioner
Over time, an air conditioning system ages and suffers from issues, such as unwanted noise and poor performance. For many homeowners, though, deciding whether to have an AC repair or a replacement is hard to do. If you’re in the same boat as they are, you might want to know which route may be the better one to take. So should you repair or remove your air conditioner? Let’s discuss it in the following.
By Jennifer Grachova7 years ago in Lifehack
DIY Landscaping Ideas on a Budget
However, it requires much planning, thought, research, and execution—not to mention the time, money, and effort. But who says landscaping will break the bank? While beautiful landscaping isn’t always cheap, its upfront cost can be affordable. In the following, a local landscaping company shares DIY landscaping idea on a budget.
By Gracie Evans7 years ago in Lifehack
Pipe Lining 101
If you have a serious problem with your sewer pipe line, you’ve probably heard about trench-less pipe lining. Even so, you may be wondering whether it is a good fit for you or if it is a good way to replace a faulty sewer line. When it comes to pipe lining, here’s what you need to know.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Lifehack
3 Steps to Take to Successfully Remodel Your Home
Home renovations can be costly and time-consuming, and they can throw your life into disarray until they’re completed. The secret to reducing stress during a remodel is to prepare beforehand so you know what to expect, what you’re getting, and who you’re working with.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Lifehack











