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HBA Home for the Holidays is back and now under construction

For the fourth year in a row, the Home Builders Association (HBA) of Greater Cleveland’s Charitable & Education Foundation (HBACEF), Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana (OKI) and News 5, (WEWS TV) have teamed up to create an opportunity for some lucky person to win a brand-new home. This year it’s a $750,000-plus home in Avon’s popular...

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The best way to protect your home is to keep your gutters clean and flowing freely

Clogged, overflowing gutters are more than a nuisance. Sure, they can cause staining on your siding and wash mulch into your driveway, but the damage can be far more than just aesthetic. As the photos on this page reveal, water damage from overflowing gutters can cause foundation erosion, soffit and fascia damage, and mold and mildew in your...

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Pristine Clean’s Roof Renew service adds five to 15 years to the life of your roof—for just 10% of the cost of replacement

Replacing a roof is loud, disruptive and incredibly expensive. It’s no wonder we want to delay the project for as long as possible. Well, now there is a way to delay even longer—up to 15 years longer. It’s called Roof Renew, offered by the locally owned Pristine Clean. Here’s how it works: Over time, roof shingles lose their...

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Renew Home Exterior’s new Ascend Composite Cladding gives you the look of real wood at half the cost of HardieTM* board

Finally, the technological advancements we have seen in so many other industries have made it into exterior siding. Renew Home Exteriors’ new Ascend Composite Cladding System has the look of high-end real wood, comes in 20 different colors so you never need to paint it, and it won’t bend, bow, expand or contract like vinyl...

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Ron and Corliss Vuksta decided to retire at 55, and chose Copeland Oaks right here in Northeast Ohio instead of a retirement community down south

If you’re thinking about retiring, Ron and Corliss Vuksta have some advice for you: Just do it. “We chose to retire at 55, and it’s the best thing we ever did,” Corliss says. “We knew too many people who waited until well into their 60s to retire then health issues prevented them from enjoying their golden years.” “I wanted...

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