A Look at Wood Options for Your Dining Room Table

A quality dining table can last you for years. Indeed, it can be an heirloom that you pass down. For that reason, experts usually caution you against choosing trendy tables. Wood is a classic material that never goes out of style. You have many choices in wood, though. You might find it difficult to choose which wood is right for your table. Below are some of the common wood types and how they might work for you. [Read More]

Furnace Makes Booming Sounds? Here's How You Quiet It

Large heating appliances like your furnace rely on motors, fans, heating elements, and other essential parts to heat your home. Some of these parts can make sounds when the furnace fires up, such as hissing or crackling. The noises are often normal and subside once the appliance becomes hot. But some noises can be frightening to hear, including booming sounds. Here's one possible reason for the booming sound you hear and how you can quiet it. [Read More]

Helping Your Elderly, Independent-Living Parents Get Ready For A Summertime Heat Wave

When your elderly parents choose to remain in the old family home instead of moving to a place with more modern conveniences, the prediction of hot summer temperatures is cause for concern. The elderly are highly susceptible to heat-related stress that can adversely affect their health, perhaps even leading to heat exhaustion and more dire conditions. Ensuring that they have reliable air conditioning to stay cool and comfortable through the heat becomes a responsibility you can't delay. [Read More]

3 Tips For Moving Cross Country With Your Pet Bird

Moving across country is no easy feat, and if you're traveling with pets, it becomes even more of an undertaking. Pet birds are no exception. As a matter of fact, making a major move with your bird might take even more planning and preparation than moving across country with a dog or cat. In order to protect your feathered friend and get ready for your move, it helps to know just what kind of hurdles you might face when moving with your pet bird. [Read More]