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Thinking of selling your home and need some updates? We get asked all of the time the by our sellers what can they do to get the biggest return when making renovations to maximize profit when listing their home for sale. The information below is a great guide on how to get the biggest return on investment. We also work with a group of contractors and handymen to help get the job done quickly and on budget.

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Home Warranties - Are They Worth It?

Posted by John Weaver on April 24, 2019 in  Home Ownership  home warranty  Tips for Home
It is common, when purchasing a home in Texas, to receive money towards purchasing a home warranty. If you are a first-time homebuyer, you might not know or understand what a home warranty is. Basically, it is an insurance policy on the major appliances and systems in your home. Each home warranty company and coverage can vary. However, it typically covers items like the air conditioner, refrigerator, washer and dryer, electrical and plumbing systems. Policies can also cover a pool. A home warranty is usually in p... read more
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Did Hail You Hard?

Posted by John Weaver on April 24, 2019 in  hail damage  Home Maintenance  Home Ownership  Homeowners Insurance
We have seen some pretty nasty storms this season and with that comes to hail damage to our homes and cars. As we all know the extent of the damage varies greatly depending on the size of the hail, however, it is important to get your roof checked if you suspect that damage has been done. Did you know that damage can be done to roof if the hail is ¾ of an inch to 1 inch thick? It is nearly impossible to access if hail damage has been done to your roof from the ground. That is why it is important to call your... read more
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Winter is coming!.... And with it comes the expensive gas and electric bills. They are predicting a particularly cold season. Below are some simple and creative ways to save a few dollars this winter, while still staying toasty warm. 1.) Check with your service provider for peak hours. This is the time when rates will be higher. Make sure a schedule for running the dishwasher, washer machine, and showers during non-peak hours, if possible. 2. Rate Compare. If you are not locked into a contract, you should rate ... read more
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