
Summer Refrigerator Maintenance: Cleaning Refrigerator Coils
During the summer hot months, it's important to check on your appliances and do a little maintenance on them to make sure that they are working efficiently, especially your refrigerator. With the heat, your refrigerator will actually have to work a little harder to keep items nice in cold inside. The condenser coils actually disperse the heat from your refrigerator out into the air. Make sure to clean your condenser coils as dust, pet hair, and debris can build up. The build

Benefits of Using Dryer Sheets and Dryer Tips
It's all magic right? Just pop in a dryer sheet and all of your fabric problems are answered. There's actually a little science behind how it all works. There is a thin layer of lubricant on the sheets that is electronically conductive. The chemicals in the fabric targets electrostatic charges and eliminates the excess lint resulting in no extra shock. Dryer sheets are nice to use when drying your clothes because it adds a little more freshness and makes your clothes just a l

Beat the Heat with these 5 Stay-Cool Summer Tips!
Summer is here- let the Fourth of July fireworks, cookouts and pool parties begin! As awesome as summer is, it can also be a hard time to keep cool inside your home and take care of your body properly when temperatures start to climb. Follow these tips for staying cool this summer, and get ready to have fun in the sun! Eat Less, More Frequently Your body produces metabolic heat to break down food when you eat, so a larger meal naturally generates the heat in your body. To avo

5 Tips for Smarter Vacuuming
Vacuuming your house is one of those chores you do without thinking about. Back and forth over the carpet- what’s there to it, right? You have probably never even considered that there are time-saving tips and techniques to get the most out of your vacuum for the deepest clean your carpet even experienced. Here are a few pointers for next-level vacuuming that will make your whole house look its best: 1. Switch it Up If you’re only vacuuming in one direction, you are missing a