How to Become a Heating and Cooling Specialist in Three Simple Steps

Furnaces need to be ready for the winter. Is yours? The answer to this should be yes. However, sometimes an ac unit with gas can end up breaking down. The reason why this topic should be taken seriously is that sudden drops in temperature, freezing weather, etc, can be unexpected. These various drops in temperature … [Read more…]

Three Fantasy Wedding Destinations

Sometimes it’ fun to indulge our fantasies. While many folks are looking at ways of cutting wedding costs and attempting to “make more with less,” daydreaming about exotic weddings is still free. The best wedding places are often right in our backyards (literally), but don’t let that stop you from dreaming big. Here are three … [Read more…]

Three Tips for Cleaning and Organizing a Shed or Garage

Oftentimes, there’s simply not enough room to store everything you need in your home. Now, many people are turning to garages and sheds. If you’re looking to organize your storage spaces and need to buy garage storage systems, you’ll want to buy products you can depend on. A properly organized garage storage room can keep … [Read more…]

Five Tips for Owning Rental Property

If you are considering investing in rental property, you likely have a number of plans for picking a property, managing your future tenants and more. However, if you have no experience in owning rental property, you may find that you have a lot to learn before your investment becomes a success. For this reason, many … [Read more…]

Ithaca Discusses Tax Breaks to Increase Area’s Apartments

With an estimated 43,018,000 renter-occupied households in the United States, it isn’t a stretch to suggest that apartments are a common part of American life. Whether you’re looking for something that fits your budget, or simply find yourself needing more flexibility and ease than owning a house would allow, there is likely a unit and … [Read more…]

Why Dog-Friendly Senior Living Communities are On the Rise

A growing number of senior living communities are changing a long-standing policy against companion animals — and are now welcoming residents’ dogs into their communities. According to a feature in the December 2014 issue of Dog Fancy, independent living for seniors can often be incredibly lonely, especially for seniors living in their own apartment. This, … [Read more…]

A Brief History of the Remote Control and Where it’s Headed in the Future

TV remote controls have had a long and illustrious history over the years. The earliest television remote controls were connected to TV sets by a wire. One of the world’s first wireless remote controls was created by renowned Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla, who unveiled the device at New York City’s Madison Square Garden in 1898. … [Read more…]

Three Great Reason to Give Charity Clothing Donations in Your Community

All across the country, the cold weather is starting to hit. Some cities are even experiencing record snowfalls, and it’s not even the holidays yet! Because the winter chill can reach into even the coziest of homes, it makes the season especially difficult for those without adequate shelter. Poor and homeless families especially can have … [Read more…]