The Chinese zodiac calls 2016 the year of the monkey, but requests from HomeAdvisor’s homeowners foretell that home service providers will be celebrating the year of the bathroom remodel too.
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The Chinese zodiac calls 2016 the year of the monkey, but requests from HomeAdvisor’s homeowners foretell that home service providers will be celebrating the year of the bathroom remodel too.
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Knowing there are plenty of important questions you need to ask potential contractors isn’t a startling revelation to homeowners, but exactly which ones are crucial to the hiring process might be a bigger mystery.
With the nationwide upsurge in kitchen and bathroom renovations, sink installations are following suit. According to recent data from HomeAdvisor — the nation’s largest marketplace connecting homeowners with trusted home service professionals — there has been a 24 percent increase in homeowner requests for faucet, fixture and pipe repair in the past 12 months alone….
Looking to refresh or remodel your home? Check this out before you make a move! We asked some of HomeAdvisor’s member pros to weigh in on the New Year’s hottest home trends. Here are seven you won’t want to miss.
Accounting can be a challenge for any new business. Contractors have much to keep track of, including materials costs, labor, income, projects that have been paid or not yet paid, and payroll for employees, as well as insurance, quarterly tax payments, and myriad other financial considerations.
As a contracting company, your customers are the lifeblood of your business. Happy customers refer their friends and family; unhappy customers leave negative reviews and discourage others from using your services.
After setting up a formal business entity and getting your back-office processes in place, it’s time to market your new contracting company to acquire customers.
Kitchen renovations are expensive no matter where you live, but homeowners pay a lot more to remodel in some parts the country than they do in others.
If you’re selling your home, you’re probably hoping to sell it as quickly as possible — and to get top dollar for it too. Usually, it takes a little prep work to make that happen. Use this checklist to ensure that you’ve taken every step necessary to ready your home for resale. As they say…
Downsizing isn’t living with less — it’s living with what’s important. In fact, having fewer financial- and maintenance-related responsibilities will allow you to focus more on your happiness and less on your home. Here are a few tips to help you get started: Size up your downsize Exactly how small should you go? For starters,…
When the winter months approach, the instinct to bundle up and hibernate sets in. But when the power bills rise, you may find that keeping cozy can be costly.