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  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Danny Lipford

    – MargaretHi Margaret,Having a crawl space under your house can make your home colder in the winter than a house built on a concrete slab. Also, mold and mildew can be a problem in a crawl space, so you need to be sure to guard against that as well. To make the floors in your home warmer, and prevent mold and mildew from forming in the crawl space, requires more than just insulation.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Danny Lipford |Lipford Construction |A Décor

    You can lay new tile directly over an old tile floor, but only if the existing surface is flat, secure, and free from major cracks or movement. This approach can save you time and demo costs, but it comes with some trade-offs — especially when it comes to floor height and prep work. Expect to spend between $9 and $20 per square foot, including materials and labor. For a standard 100-square-foot bathroom, that’s about $900 to $2,000 total.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Danny Lipford

    If you’ve pulled up carpet to reveal beautiful hardwood floors, only to find dark stains underneath — don’t panic. Not all stains require sanding or a full refinish. In many cases, you can lighten or even remove them with hydrogen peroxide or a good-quality wood floor cleaner. The key is figuring out how deep the stain goes. Surface stains or discoloration from old rugs, spills, or pet accidents can often be treated without sanding.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Danny Lipford |Lipford Construction |A Décor

    Replacing a kitchen range hood is a relatively straightforward DIY project that can dramatically improve both the function and look of your kitchen. Whether your current hood is loud, outdated, or not venting properly, upgrading it typically costs between $200 and $1,000 for the unit, plus $100 to $400 if you hire an electrician for installation. All in, most homeowners spend $300 to $1,400 depending on the model and complexity of the wiring.

  • 1 month ago | todayshomeowner.com | Danny Lipford |Lipford Construction |A Décor

    Are there any lawn treatments that are safe for birds? I stopped having a professional lawn treatment service because it drove the birds away. -JeanPesticides – including weed killers, fungicides, insecticides, and rodenticides – can be highly toxic to birds, both by directly poisoning them and by altering the ecosystem they depend on for survival. It’s estimated that at least 67 millions birds die in the U.S. each year due to pesticide toxicity.

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