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After an exhaustive search, you've finally found and closed on your new home and are ready to move in! While your mind might be all about painting, decorating and buying furniture, don't overlook the important practical steps that should be taken upon arrival.

Consider this helpful move-in guideline from Lowe's to make sure you're safe and sound in your new home...then you can focus on being stylish, too!
1. Change the locks. You can't be sure that the keys to your new home are the only ones in existence, so play it safe and change the locks. Now is a good time to consider home automation with smart locks and keyless entry, too.
2. Reprogram the garage door op...
Having a pest problem in your home, although irritating, happens more often than you may think. Likely, every homeowner will experience battling pests at some point.

Although you've probably heard of people having rat and roach infestations, people often forget about termites because their effects aren't as visible. Termites are small insects that eat through and live in wood. If you reside in an area where termites are common, it's important you know what to look for:
The Sounds
Despite their small size, termites are actually pretty noisy creatures. In fact, one of the most notable signs that you have termites is the sound they produce,...
Are you considering buying a foreclosure or bank-owned home? It can be tempting to look at foreclosed properties if you want a bargain, but are the lower prices really worth the potential problems? A different approach is needed when you are looking to buy a foreclosed house. Below are some tips and tricks to make the process smoother.

It's essential to know that these kinds of real estate transactions can be a bit riskier than your traditional purchase. Quite often, first-time homebuyers are under the impression that foreclosure properties are the bargain of the century. While at times there is a discount, don't expect it to be monumental. If only going fro...
During the winter, many homeowners are vigilant in keeping their driveways clear of snow and their front steps free from ice, but how much time do you spend thinking about your pipes?

"Frozen pipe issues are more than just a minor hassle," says Max Rose, owner of Four Seasons Plumbing. "Damage caused by frozen pipes bursting can cost thousands of dollars in repairs, property damage and loss. Fortunately, most homeowners can avoid untimely expenses like this by being proactive instead of waiting on freezing lows to arrive."
Rose and the Four Seasons team list the following tips to prevent freezing pipes:
Survey the home's exterior – Small air leaks near pipes can cause them to freeze very quick...
Winter is on its way and you know what that means... soon, you'll need to turn on your furnace. In fact, if you live in a colder climate, you might have already done so.
Keeping your home warm while keeping your electric bill low is the goal for most homeowners. If it seems like your home is always chilly but your energy bill is high, you may be losing heat. Here are some of the most common places your home can lose heat:

Your windows are one of the prime places for heat loss. Old windows are known for letting heat escape while letting drafts in. Triple-glazed windows work well to keep the heat inside your home when the furnace is running. Since air isn't really co...
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