5 Ways To Use The Space Freed Up By Remote Workers
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2 August 2022
Has part of your workforce shifted to a remote work arrangement? While many companies sent office staff and others home unexpectedly due to the pandemic, some of those employees have now become part of a permanent work-from-home trend. But if all your people aren't going to return to the office full-time, what should you do with the physical office space they no longer need? Here are a few ways to rethink it for better uses.
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4 Reasons To Install Custom Quartz Countertops During Your Kitchen Remodeling Project
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18 July 2022
Quartz is currently among the best hard-surface countertop materials you'll find on the market. It competes with other popular materials such as granite, marble, ceramic tiles, and glass. So if you are undergoing kitchen remodeling, here are four reasons to invest in custom-made quartz kitchen countertops
1. They Are Stylish
Quartz is a high-end material, and you'll be looking for it to complement a stylish kitchen outlook. If you want to add a sense of style to your old kitchen, you can never go wrong with these countertops.
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How A Plumber Can Fix A Problem With A Water Heater That's Leaking From The Bottom
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6 July 2022
If you keep seeing water dripping on the floor under your water heater or if there is a constant puddle around it, call a plumber to find out where the water is coming from. If water is leaking from your tank, your water and heating bill could escalate if you don't get quick repairs. In addition, your floor might have water damage depending on where your water heater is located. Here's what a plumber may need to do for a leaking water heater.
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What To Know About Hiring A Land Surveyor
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21 June 2022
Knowing where your property line lies is crucial if you are about to start a construction project. You don't want to inadvertently build on your neighbor's land or anywhere else that's prohibited. You will want to hire a land surveyor to know precisely where your property's boundaries lie. Even something as simple as building a fence requires land surveyor solutions. Here are three things to keep in mind when hiring a land surveyor.
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