You spent countless Sundays at open houses. You signed 50+ legal documents. You wrote a check for a single, heart-stopping, six-digit figure. And now, drumroll please…you’re the lucky owner of your very first house! Congratulations! Now it’s time to get to work. Here’s a checklist of all the things you should do when moving into a new house. Read more
Welcome Home! Here’s Your New House Checklist.
Posted on November 05, 2015 by Maria Onrubia
Posted in: Consumers, Home Tips, Home Improvement
Tags: moving, real estate, home maintenance, house cleaning, buying a house
Preparing for Design
Posted on August 06, 2015 by Joy Lanzaro
Remodels can add style, function, and safety by way of updating electrical and plumbing systems to current building codes. Not only can this enhance your enjoyment of your home, it can also add value to your house upon resale. The most popular rooms to remodel are kitchens and bathrooms—they’re the most used rooms in the house and the spaces where we interface the most with materials, so they require the most planning and attention to detail. It’s your designer’s job to take the information you provide and develop a plan that targets your needs and budget.
Serious customers prepare for satisfaction.
Here’s a simple formula: if you get what you want, you’ll be satisfied. Read more
Posted in: Consumers, Home Improvement
Tags: consumer tips, remodeling, bathroom
School’s Out: Here Come the Kids of Summer
Posted on June 09, 2015 by Maria Onrubia
Parents, get ready, for they are coming.
Remember last September? Just after Labor Day, you sent them off with new lunchboxes, pointy pencils and extra-long pants. The classrooms unto which they were delivered smelled of fresh paint. They cried a little, and so did you. You went home to an empty house and drank a well-deserved, oddly uninterrupted cup of coffee.
Well, parents…eight PTA meetings, seven slumber parties, four music recitals and one soccer tournament later, your precious bundles of joy are coming back. Read more
Posted in: Consumer News, Consumers, Home Tips, Home Improvement, Savvy Tips
Tags: gardening, holiday-related, summer-related, swimming pool
Residential Solar Power: The Basics
Posted on April 21, 2015 by Matt Solis
With California experiencing one of the worst droughts in recorded history, it’s a great time to explore converting to solar. Not only can solar power help put the brakes on climate change, it’s also one of the least “thirsty” methods of generating electricity. According to Diamond Certified solar company Sungevity, coal-fired power plants require 100 to 1,000 gallons of water to generate one megawatt-hour of electricity. Solar, by comparison, requires zero gallons of water to produce the same amount of electricity (more details). With this in mind, we’re re-posting this timely article on how to get started with a residential solar power system.
People have many reasons for switching to solar power, Read more
Posted in: Consumers, Home Improvement, Solar Energy
Tags: consumer tips, solar, home improvement, energy efficiency, tax preparation
The Worst Unlicensed Contractors in California
Posted on May 02, 2013 by Chris Bjorklund
Picture a previously convicted unlicensed contractor who pled guilty to six felony charges, including elder abuse, grand theft and diversion of construction funds. Does this sound like someone you’d want to hire to work on your home? Of course not…but the man described above currently has an active arrest warrant for failure to appear in court, which means he’s still at large and could potentially prey on vulnerable, unsuspecting homeowners.
The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) is helping consumers avoid the worst unlicensed contractors in California by posting their pictures, physical descriptions and criminal records on its website (www.cslb.ca.gov/generalinformation/newsroom/mostwanted). If you see any of these people on the street or have information on their whereabouts, Read more
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