Why HOAs Want You To Hide Your Trash Cans (And What Happens If You Don't)
HOAs get a bad rap for being nosy and picky about things like trash cans, but here's why they're so particular about keeping your garbage cans from view.
Read MoreHOAs get a bad rap for being nosy and picky about things like trash cans, but here's why they're so particular about keeping your garbage cans from view.
Read MoreA good cleaning product should be both budget-friendly and multitasking. Enter this simple $5 find which can help with multiple tasks around your home.
Read MoreWhen your vehicle's tires have lived out their lifespan, they shouldn't just be thrown in the trash or by the side of the road. Here's how to dispose of them.
Read MoreHome remedies for deterring mice abound, like using strong-smelling laundry detergent. But has this method proven effective, or is it another myth?
Read MoreBaking soda and baby powder can both be sprinkled on the carpet to get rid of unpleasant smells, but only one works at targeting the odors from the source.
Read MoreCreating storage in small spaces can seem impossible, but this clever idea will allow you to build your own spinning shelf that's perfect for an awkward corner.
Read MoreSome say raiding the kitchen for this everyday item could be the solution to grungy metal bathroom fixtures, but does it really work? Here's what we found.
Read MoreWhile there are numerous decluttering and organizational systems you can use to keep your home tidy and functional, have you discovered the NEAT method yet?
Read MoreIf you're tired of always finding your bathroom hand towels on the floor, here's a clever hack you might like to try to keep them in place, once and for all.
Read MoreIf you find that your dishes are always still wet after they go through the dishwasher, try these handy tips to reduce dry time and cut down your work.
Read MoreSinks can harbor food particles, grease, and bacteria that create odors. Many household items are effective at breaking up gunk and deodorizing drains.
Read MoreYour kitchen needs a bar for hand towels, otherwise they end up in a musty-smelling pile. But if you're a renter, installing one may not be an option.
Read MoreOne of the most common tools for removing ice is salt. However, if you happen to be out of salt, there are plenty of other methods you can turn to.
Read MoreWinterizing your home and garden helps protect your property and can lower your utility bills. This fall, make sure you remember this key storage area.
Read MoreIf you live in an area with hard water, limescale deposits may seem inevitable. But the unsightly buildup doesn't stand a chance against these clever solutions.
Read MoreReady to upgrade your hardware storage? Discover a top-rated Harbor Freight organizer that beats coffee cans for storing nuts, bolts, and small parts.
Read MoreAre you worried about using glass jars in your microwave? Learn how to prevent shattering and uneven cooking for worry-free reheating and storage.
Read MoreMake your home shine inside and out with a quality glass cleaner and an affordable Dollar Tree product duo that simplifies cleaning even the tallest windows.
Read MoreFrom recycling metal tools to properly handling power equipment, discover responsible disposal methods that keep hazardous materials out of landfills.
Read MoreYellow stains on a pillow are a result of sweat, drool, oils, and other fluids that build up each night. Luckily, this acidic solution breaks down the stains.
Read MoreIf you're new to induction cooking, it can take time to get used to. One potentially alarming quirk is the way the stovetop seems to stop working for no reason.
Read MoreHabits like not cleaning your machine (yes, you need to do that) or using too much detergent can damage your washing machine — as can these other things.
Read MoreOnce temperatures drop, it can be tempting to simply toss your garden tools in a corner until spring. Instead, protect them with this simple storage tip.
Read MoreWhile a drain snake is usually preferred for cleaning drains, we don't always have one on hand. If you want to DIY your own drain snake, try this method.
Read MoreWhile everyone knows you can use dish soap to wash dishes, you can do so much more with it than that. Dish soap is the real MVP of the kitchen.
Read MoreGas fire pits are designed to weather the elements, but winter weather can still damage the unit. Winterization tasks minimize damage to extend its life.
Read MoreA budget-friendly DIY organizer creates more storage on bathroom counters while keeping essentials accessible, offering a easy way to manage everyday clutter.
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