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Practical Reasons to Outsource Your Lawn’s Upkeep to Professional Mowing Companies!
Do you want an enchanting looking lush lawn in front of your home all year long? Did you just say, “of course!”? Well, then it’s time you faced some reality check about it! How often can you mow your land on your own? And if you do, are you sure you are covering the entire area? And do you think what you are doing is perfect? And most importantly, does your lawn even look and feel attractive after your efforts?
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Lifehack
Fellow Creatives, Is Your Productivity Suffering Because You Spend Too Much Time Worrying About the Bills?
I’ve been there. The stress was overwhelming. Late bills. Bounced checks. Both SoCal Gas and the Department of Water and Power ringing my doorbell for disconnection.
By Joel Eisenberg6 years ago in Lifehack
5 Easy Ways To Make Money Online As a Student!
As a college student myself, I have tried almost everything that there is out there to try and make some cash using the internet and, as expected, some of those things were fairly useless, but I have decided to share the websites and tips that have worked for me and that I've really earned money from. Because it IS possible!
By Camilla Fabbri6 years ago in Lifehack
Getting Solar Panels
One thing that will help you to become more Eco-Friendly There has been a lot of talk about the effects of many things that help us live on a day to day bases. There are many things that have a damaging effect on the world. Many people are trying to become more eco-friendly in order to save the negative effects on the earth. If someone is trying to find ways to save money and make their home more eco-friendly there are many options such as solar panels, installing water wells, and installing smart home meters.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Lifehack
6 Maintenance Tips to Keep Your Home in Top Condition
Buying a home, or building one, can be considered as one of the most prevalent decisions that you make in your lifetime. Not only this, but it can also be one of the biggest purchases you make. Thereby, it is just but proper to ensure that you maintain your home to be in its top condition for a relatively long time.
By George Swagger6 years ago in Lifehack
Top 7 Tips for a Hustle-Free Move out of State
Millions of Americans relocate within or out of state each year. An average US resident moves more than 11 times in a lifetime, according to the US Census Bureau data. While 85% percent of the 10.1% of Americans who relocated in 2018 moved within the same state, 15% percent of them moved to a different state.
By Sherryn De Vos6 years ago in Lifehack
Common Electrical Complaints and What to Do About Them?
The electrical system of a residential or commercial is one of the most critical components. It is also potentially hazardous, and any small mistake can trigger something serious such as a fire. It is essential to go through electrical complaints whenever a complete home inspection is done. Here we have grouped some of the common complaints that are encountered concerning electrical systems.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Lifehack
2018 and 2019: The Years I Won't Forget!
2018 was a very memorable year of 'accidents' and 'incidents'. This was supposed to be a good year of good tidings and cheerfulness. A whole new chapter to experience. This wasn't the case with my family and I. January presented us with Listeria from an ice cream recall.
By Tracy Lawson6 years ago in Lifehack
5 ways to decrease your Screen Time in 2020
In 2019 I wanted to decrease my social media time. I went from an average of 6 hours a day to an average of about 3 hours a day! Given that social media is part of my job, I find this to be a huge improvement. So I wanted to share some of the tips and tricks I used to get off my phone and on with life.
By Savannah Sturgeon6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Fix Leaking Taps and Toilets at Your Place?
Often we do not take care if there is any leaking taps or toilets. We might think it’s a small thing and ignore it. But this can cause major issues like busted pipes etc. It is important to take care of every leakage in the toilets at our home. There are many reasons behind why the toilets leak. However, there are many services offered for fixing the leaking taps and toilets. Fixing a tap will save around 10,000 liters of water a year. If not repaired on time, it can develop into a major problem that can make you spend a ransom for repairs.
By Zoe Sewell6 years ago in Lifehack











