All Entries in the "Appliances" Category
Kitchen Remodeling Trends
If you’re shopping for a new home, chances are, whether you cook or not, the kitchen is an area of great interest. The bathroom is also likely high on the list to inspect. That’s because we spend a lot of time in both of these rooms, socializing and taking care of the, ahem, important stuff. [...]
The Best YouTube Channels for DIY and Home Improvement
Read more on different YouTube videos and web links for DIY just about anything projects.
Tips for Installing a Garbage Disposal
Garbage disposal issues are generally relatively easy to fix, especially if your disposal is in relatively good shape or new.
Is Your Home Wired Properly?
As things age, they often need replacing but are neglected such as the home’s electrical wiring and that can set the homeowner up for potential danger.
How to Save on Utility Bills
Using these tips help save money on your utility bills. Invest that money wisely and buy a sailboat when you retire or blow it on new shoes or fancy haircuts.
Major Campaign To Extend $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Underway
The House and Senate may have left Capitol Hill for their Summer break, but housing lobbyists are busy at work gearing up a major campaign to extend the $8,000 home buyer tax credit.
Going Green May Help Sell Your Home
It’s becoming the buzz word in housing — “green” homes are what many buyers are interested in these days.
Key to Earning Energy-Efficiency Tax Credits
Homeowners can claim up to $1,500 in expanded energy-efficiency tax credits for remodeling their principal residence to reduce energy consumption, but is only available until the end of 2010.
Replace Energy Hogs
HVAC systems, refrigerators, water heaters, dishwashers, and other mechanical devices not produced in the past five years are probably using much more energy than comparable units built today.
Appliance Spotlight: Water Heaters
Looking for a new water heater? Trying to figure out the best water heater to buy? Maybe your current one is on its last legs or you’ve simply outgrown your old unit.



