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The Difference Between Reactive and Proactive Home Ownership (And Why It Costs You)
Nobody calls a contractor when things are going well. That's just the reality of how most people manage their homes. Life is busy, nothing is visibly broken, and home maintenance gets pushed to the back of the line behind everything else that feels more urgent. Then something fails, usually at the worst possible time, and suddenly you're scrambling to find someone available, get an estimate, and figure out how bad it actually is. This is reactive home ownership. And most peop
Ethan Whited
May 113 min read


Your Home Is an Asset. Are You Treating It Like One?
Most people think of their home as a place to live first and an investment second. That's not a bad way to think about it. But at some point, usually when something goes wrong, the investment side of that equation comes into sharp focus. A roof that's been leaking for one season longer than it should have. A foundation crack that got written off as cosmetic. A water heater that finally gives out the week before a showing. These aren't just inconveniences. They're the kinds of
Ethan Whited
May 44 min read


Expert Handyman Services for Homeowners
Homeownership comes with its own set of challenges, from routine maintenance to unexpected repairs. For many homeowners in Maine, finding reliable and skilled handyman services can be a daunting task. Whether you need help with minor repairs, home improvements, or seasonal maintenance, expert handyman services can make a significant difference in maintaining your home’s value and comfort. In this blog post, we will explore the various handyman services available to specifical
Ethan Whited
Mar 305 min read


The Home Maintenance Post You Keep Meaning to Read
Home maintenance is one of the first things to get shoved to the bottom of the honey-do list. With the responsibilities that come with life in the 21st century, we know all too well that this list is forever growing. Kids, medical appointments, grocery runs, trying to squeeze in some time for yourself, walking the dog, and then just when you think you have it under control — BAM — that trip you committed to with your friends when life felt slower, which you now have to preten
Ethan Whited
Mar 175 min read
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