Spring Cleaning – Home Improvement and Maintenance Tips
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Perhaps due to the increased amount of time spent indoors, many homeowners plan home improvement projects over the winter months and put those plans into action in the spring. This month, we’re delving into home renovation and maintenance. After all, a home is the biggest investment most people will make, so it only makes sense to improve it to fit changing needs over time and keep it looking great.
What’s in the Box?
Did you know that a few small fixes around the house can lead to big savings on your utility bills? The U.S. and Canadian Marketing Flyers delve into several ways to save water and energy around the house, including installing low-flow fixtures, fixing leaks and sealing drafts. These small fixes will not only save money, they’ll also make your home more comfortable as well. This is both a character and competence piece that shows your clients that you care, while giving them valuable information about their homes.
We’re all so busy with work and life commitments that it can be hard to keep up with routine home maintenance. However, this maintenance is essential if you want to keep your home in tip-top shape and avoid costly repairs. The Alternate Marketing Flyer features a helpful guideline demonstrating when to perform routine maintenance. How often should you clean the gutters or check to make sure the fire extinguisher works? This piece reveals this and more. This is also both a character and competence piece that shows your clients that you care, while giving them valuable information about their homes.
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