Check out these tips from HGTV's 'Listed Sisters' that could increase your home's value and make it sell faster. Buyers will love the updates! Call, text or email Shannon Copeland for all of your real estate needs 270-205-0236 shannoncopeland@mchsi.c...
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Are you ready for Spring? Here are some lawn care tips you can do now! Call, text or email Shannon Copeland for all of your real estate needs 270-205-0236 shannoncopeland@mchsi.com...
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5 Spring Home Improvement Projects Call, text or email Shannon Copeland for all of your real estate needs 270-205-0236 shannoncopeland@mchsi.com...
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It's almost here--Spring! I am so ready for some sunshine and warm weather. Check out this list of things that need to be done in your home to keep it in great shape. March Home Checklist Call, text or email Shannon Copeland for all of your real estate ...
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Tinting Dual Pane Windows. Many new homes are constructed with dual pane windows (also known as double-glazed windows or insulating windows). The two panes of glass are separated by a spacer up to 5/8 inch in thickness. The air space between the dual pane...
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Overloading Upper Cabinets. While lower cabinets rest on the floor, upper cabinets are hung from a wall using screws or nails. By stacking heavy dishes and glassware in an upper cabinet, a homeowner can load the cabinet beyond its capacity. This can resul...
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Disconnecting or Not Using Bathroom and Laundry Vent Fans. Bathrooms and laundries are areas of high humidity. Bathroom and laundry fans should never be disconnected (even though the noise may bother the occupant). The fan should always be turned on durin...
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Altering Finished Grades. Most single family residences are delivered with a driveway, but without the walkways, patios, landscaping, and drainage systems. Building codes usually require that that the surrounding bare lot slopes away from the home so rai...
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Storing Household Goods on Garage and Attic Trusses. Garage and attic trusses are designed to support the weight of the roof and ceiling and not the weight of anything else. Unfortunately, many homeowners view the space in the attic and above the garage c...
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Does your home need curb appeal? If you're trying to sell your home, curb appeal is very important, as it is the first impression a buyer has of your home. Don't you want it to be a good first impression? Improve curb appeal Call, text or email Shanno...
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