
Rebecca Brill
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Newsletter Manager at Glamour
Newsletter Manager at Allure
Contributing Writer at Forbes Advisor
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Apr 9, 2024 |
forbes.com | Rebecca Brill |Deane Biermeier |Tom Scalisi
Residential Plumbing, HeatingResidential Plumbing, HeatingAs an experienced licensed plumber, Brad has garnered expertise in both the plumbing and heating trades. Design-build, Architecture, Construction, Carpentry, Home RenovationDesign-build, Architecture, Construction, Carpentry, Home RenovationDerek Walczak is a licensed general contractor located in Ipswich, MA.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
forbes.com | Lauren Murphy |Rebecca Brill |Samantha Allen
United Van Lines is a moving company that facilitates long-distance and even international moves for both corporations and private residencies. It offers pretty much any moving-related service you can think of, including car transportation, house cleaning and full-service packing. United Van Lines will provide you with an instant online quote so that you can get a good sense of how much your move will cost you. You can also schedule an in-home estimate with them if you so choose.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
forbes.com | Geraldine Orentas |Rebecca Brill |Cassidy Grubisic
Cox Communications provides cable internet in 19 states – one more from last year – but continues to focus its operations in Arizona, California and Virginia. With download speeds reaching up to 2,000 Mbps, Cox’s broadband connection remains a reliable high-speed internet service for many customers. The company is also known for offering bundles to lower prices when customers add other services, including landline phones.
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Sep 13, 2023 |
forbes.com | Rebecca Brill
Door-to-door sales are innately pushy, and an aggressive salesperson is always a bad sign in business. Door-to-door salespeople are usually trying to make a quick buck and may rush along your decision-making process by making elaborate promises. In the world of solar panels, this may look like a person pressuring you into signing a contract you have not thoroughly reviewed or agreeing to a financing plan that has not been entirely laid out.
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Jun 14, 2023 |
forbes.com | Rebecca Brill
There are several types of dormers, and it’s important to consider your options before you commit to one. A gable dormer, known for its colonial aesthetic, is a triangle-shaped dormer consisting of two planes slanted in opposite directions. A hipped dormer, also known as a hip-roof dormer, consists of three sloping planes and is usually chosen to match the hipped roof of a house. A wall dormer stays flush with the exterior of your home but extends above the wall into the eaves of your roof.
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