These days, we're thinking a lot more about what's in the air around us. Installing UV lights in your HVAC units may be worth the cost for some peace of mind. Learn more here.
A leaky outdoor spigot may go unnoticed at first — but you'll want to fix it as soon as possible to avoid damage to your home. To do it yourself, you'll pay about $20 to $50 for materials. Learn more here.
Gravel is cheaper option for long driveways. On average, you'll spent $2 to $5 per square foot depending on the type of gravel you choose. Learn more here.
Laminate flooring is a cost-effective way to get the look of wood floors in your home. For installation, you can expect to pay between $1,500 and $5,000. Learn more here.
Cedar siding is durable, long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing — but installation and upkeep can be expensive. Learn more about cedar siding costs and maintenance.