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Sign up for The Gutter Boys’ gutter cleaning subscription service and never worry again about overflowing gutters
As much as we might not want to think about it, the annual fall leaf drop is on its way. And that means it’s time to ensure your gutters stay clean and clog-free. If you sign up for The Gutter Boys’ gutter cleaning subscription service, you never have to think about it again. Never. Ever. “People love our subscription service...
Read MoreNo matter your age or level of art appreciation, there’s something for everyone at the 34th Annual Berea Arts Fest
Living up to its theme, “Come Together,” the 34th Annual Berea Arts Fest will be bigger and artsier than ever this year. Set for Sunday, September 8, this acclaimed day-long multi-arts event takes over downtown Berea with the lure of local and national artists, fabulous musical acts, amazing food trucks and immersive art experiences for...
Read MoreDaveron Design + Build is crafting personalized renovations to help homeowners fall in love with their homes
Daveron Design + Build has one goal with every home renovation project. “We want to change your life by changing your home,” Daveron interior designer Sarah Simpson says.“Because we are a design-and-build company, we can give you a renovation that not only works for your current lifestyle but also transitions into your next phase of...
Read MoreDiving into a bathroom remodel might seem challenging, but with the expertise of the Guhde Flooring America & Design Studio team in your corner, giving birth to a new space can be pain-free
Whether you call it a restroom, potty, ladies’ room, toilet, lavatory or latrine, the bathroom is as close as you’ll get to a haven in your home, a space in which you can shut the door on the outside world. The value goes beyond your everyday appreciation of esthetics, functionality and quality time spent there. Realtors have an adage that...
Read MoreStorm damage? Here's how to find out
The storms that raced through Northeast Ohio on August 6 brought with them 90-mph winds, leaving 400,000 people without power, toppling trees, and damaging roofs and siding. If you were in the path of the storm, you may have damage to your siding or roof, even if you can’t see it from the ground. “If you see loose or missing shingles...
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