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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 27 2016

Improve Your Curb Appeal with Upgraded Outdoor Lighting

If you've ever pulled up in front of a home with a Realtor, you might have heard a comment (or made ...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 25 2016

Home Maintenance Tips: How to Protect Your Bathrooms from Water Damage

If your family is like many others in America, you use 400 gallons of water every day. The vast majo...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 20 2016

Types of Outdoor Lighting an Electrician Can Install

With so many tasks focused on electrical repairs and troubleshooting, it's not often that a licensed...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 18 2016

Steps to Buying a New Home Heating System

To varying degrees, most people have the pride of ownership gene. It's what compels us to beckon fri...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 15 2016

When is Hiring an Electrician Absolutely Necessary?

Like the best teachers, the home maintenance and repair experts at Experts In Your Home believe that...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 12 2016

How a Home Heating Technician Can Evaluate Your Old Heating System

Experts In Your Home often likens a furnace to a car: take good care of it through regular maintenan...

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By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 8 2016

Things a Local Chico Electrician Can Help You With in Your Home

If you're like many homeowners in the Chico, CA area, the last time you reached out to a local elect...

By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 6 2016

When to Change Your Home Heating Air Filter

If you're a stickler about getting your car's oil changed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, you've probabl...

By Home Services Expert  |  Jan 4 2016

When Should You Hire an Electrician to Look at Your Outlets?

It appears that Experts In Your Home has “tripped another wire” with our readers – and that's a good...

By Home Services Expert  |  Dec 30 2015

Keep Your House Warmer with These Simple Home Heating Tips

Sixty-eight degrees never felt so chilly, so you turn up the thermostat to 69 degrees. Then 70 degre...