• Wednesday, November 09th, 2011

Here is a brand new feature for all home shoppers. Are you looking for a list of open houses this Sunday?
Use the below links for find Chester county open house listings this Sunday by price range. You can also find open houses by using the “Advanced Search” feature checking the “Yes” option for “Open House”
• Wednesday, November 09th, 2011

Here is a brand new feature for all home shoppers. Are you looking for a list of open houses this Sunday?
Use the below links for find Chester county open house listings this Sunday by price range. You can also find open houses by using the “Advanced Search” feature checking the “Yes” option for “Open House”
Some Of the Open Houses In Chester County This Sunday
• Tuesday, November 08th, 2011
These tips will get you started on turning your house into a “show home”. Even if you’re not moving, you will find these tips also make your home more relaxing and enjoyable to live in.
1. Walls:
Neutral colors are going to be best, although it does not have to be light beige. For the fall season, try painting your walls a rich shade of caramel or cream that’s neutral yet warm and inviting. Add pops of color with accessories in deep reds and oranges.
2. Art:
If you are unsure how high the art should be hung use this rule as a guild: 60 inches from the floor to the center of the art. In an occupied home if there is no decent art at all, take it out! It is better having empty walls than unappealing art. more…
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• Tuesday, November 08th, 2011
by Jeanne Huber
Solving wet-basement problems is one of the most important things you can do to protect the value of your home and health of your family.
Some wet basements are easy to cure simply by clearing gutters and by diverting gutter water away from the foundation. But if the problem comes from other sources—water flowing toward the house on the surface, seeping in from underground or backing up through municipal storm drains—you must take more aggressive action.
Here are eight strategies to keep water out of your basement.
1. Add gutter extensions
If downspouts are dumping water less than 5 feet away from your house, you can guide water farther out by adding plastic or metal gutter extensions.
But extensions aren’t the neatest or most effective long-term solution, especially if you’re likely to trip over them or run over them with a lawn mower. Permanent, underground drain pipe is invisible and capable of moving large quantities of gutter runoff much farther from your house.
For about $10 a foot, a landscaper or waterproofing contractor will dig a sloping trench and install pipe to carry the water safely away.
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