
Corinne Tynan
Contributing Editor and SEO Content Specialist, Macy's at Forbes
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May 14, 2024 |
forbes.com | Chauncey Crail |Corinne Tynan |Lexie Pelchen
If you’ve ever tried to cook at your mother-in-law’s house, burned the bacon on “her dumb stove” and longed for your home kitchen, you’ve probably realized that not all cooktops are created equal. Generally, people prefer the type of stove they learned to cook on, but whether you’re a new homeowner, you’re renovating your kitchen or you’re just tired of always scorching your plant-based meat substitute when you cook, it may be time to look into a new stove or cooktop.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
forbes.com | Barbara Bellesi Zito |Corinne Tynan |Samantha Allen
The USGS defines water hardness by the amount of dissolved minerals— namely calcium and magnesium—that are present in it. Groundwater systems tend to have hard water because the water flows through soil and rock, which can contain high mineral content.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
forbes.com | Lauren Murphy |Corinne Tynan |Samantha Allen
Launched in 1974, Old Republic Home Warranty is one of the oldest home warranty providers in the industry. The company is known for providing excellent service, but only in 28 states for now. It offers free reservice in case a repair or replacement doesn’t hold up, which is a plus for customers, but many have complained of claim denials that disqualify them for coverage. Old Republic offers three comprehensive coverage plans and optional add-ons so you can create your perfect plan.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
forbes.com | Lauren Lloyd |Corinne Tynan |Lexie Pelchen
The world of home security continues to grow as technology becomes more and more streamlined and user friendly, and the realm of security cameras is no different. Gone are the days of needing to be a business mogul or supervillain to afford a top notch security camera system. AdvertisementTHIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT AND NOT EDITORIAL CONTENT.
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Apr 13, 2024 |
forbes.com | Christin Perry |Corinne Tynan |Samantha Allen
The average termite treatment cost in the U.S. is around $575, with prices ranging from $230 to $930 for most services. But factors like the size of your home, the extent of your termite problem and where the infestation is located can all make a difference when it comes to determining the final price. Like any pest control problem, solving a termite issue could be as simple as a single visit, or as complicated as extensive fumigation of your entire house.
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