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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

 

If you live in an older home, or just bought a new one and want to make it yours, these 10 updates might be a great place to start. These updates will help increase your home value right away.

Some home updates are all about making your home more comfortable for you and your family. For example, putting in a swimming pool won’t increase your property value by as much as you might think, but it will give you and your family many summer afternoons of fun. However, other home improvements are just as much about increasing your property value as they are about making your house homier.

 

  Posted by stubbsadmin at 4/22/2020 10:58:00 PM in Initial Point Real Estate Blog

 

 

Friday, April 10, 2020

 

Having to call a plumber to take a look at your toilet or drain because they have been clogged can be embarrassing and quite a hassle. Even though it may seem like common sense what can and can’t be flushed and put down the drain, this is a topic that is often overlooked or taken for granted. With that said, this guide will first discuss what you can and can’t flush down the toilet, followed by what you can and can’t put down the drain.

This is quite simple, actually. The only three things that really should ever be flushed down the toilet is urine, fecal matter, and toilet paper. It definitely isn’t rocket science, but yet people flush plenty of other things that they think they can get away with all the time! Items like Kleenex, paper towels, and tissue paper, for example, should not ever be flushed. They may seem like they’re in the same family as toilet paper, but they take a lot longer to break down in the sewer system, thus, causing sewage blockages.

 

  Posted by stubbsadmin at 4/10/2020 5:33:00 PM in Initial Point Real Estate Blog

 

 

Monday, February 24, 2020

 

Your home protects you and your family from the elements, and the best way to protect your home from high winds and storm damage is to be prepared. 

 

  Posted by stubbsadmin at 2/24/2020 10:41:00 PM in Initial Point Real Estate Blog

 

 

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