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Utilities and Appliances

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To improve the sale value of your house, it is essential to ensure that utilities hookups like the plumbing, wiring, and HVAC, are working and safe. In addition, among the best investments to raise the price of your house can be replacing, repairing, repainting, and rearranging some of your home’s appliances. 

You can browse our resources by a few different categories.

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Plumbing

Read our articles to get key plumbing safety tips, ideas for plumbing additions and good practices, and long-term investments you might make.

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Lighting + Electrical

Read our articles on home lighting and electrical work to get some safety tips, plus creative ideas on how you could improve the lighting in your house and yard.

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HVAC + Climate Control

Read our articles on heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and other aspects of regulating your home’s temperature and climate.

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