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The Bath Authority can transform a sketchy bathroom into an affordable and safe place of comfort and joy
“Now that you are the perfect age. Each year is special and precious, for you shall only live it once. Be comfortable with growing older.”—Louise Hay What a beautiful observation the above quotation is. Unfortunately for some seniors, much of their life journey from as young as age 50 is spent in fear of falling. One accidental fall...
Read MorePeople, Product, Process: Following the key principles of business sage Marcus Lemonis, of The Profit fame, The Bath Authority has its customers loving what they do
Over the years, I have had the privilege of interviewing many businesses, and you can usually tell the ones bound for success: The employees are engaged and the owners make the business about their staff and their customers rather than about themselves. These companies constantly evaluate their products and performance—not looking to...
Read MoreMany businesses are in competition for your remodeling project dollar, but few can deliver such an affordable improvement in appearance, maintainability and home value as The Bath Authority
Over the years I have written more than my fair share of home improvement-related articles, and have come to the conclusion that as with many other consumer products, there are three types of home improvement projects: Good, Better and Best. Good: The Basic is a “just-get-it-done” project that fixes a long-ignored problem for the...
Read MoreWhen it comes to maximizing your backyard enjoyment, Deck Rescue has you covered
Dave Hydock and his company Deck Rescue have been on a 27-year journey. As president and founder, he has overseen Deck Rescue’s entry into the home maintenance market with a much-needed home service: cleaning and rehabilitating the finish on sun-dried and weather-faded backyard decks. Dave’s dream company proved so timely and successful he...
Read MoreIf you act quickly, there’s a place where both adults and children can liberate their hearts, their minds and their courage in a classic battle of good vs. evil…a place called Oz
For a limited engagement, Saturday, April 30, and Sunday, May 1, Ballet Theatre of Ohio (BTO) will transport hundreds of families to Oz, that magical kingdom where we all became a little wiser with Dorothy. BTO’s production of The Wizard of Oz, choreographed by Executive Director Christine Meneer, always plays to a packed house. This...
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