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Richardson, TX is Home to Quality Windshield Replacement Facilities

February 6, 2023

Richardson, TX has a variety of windshield replacement auto glass shops to choose from.  Windshield Replacement in Richardson, TX, a Town Like No Other Richardson, TX is a wonderful place to live. Located in the heart of North Dallas, Richardson offers its residents a variety of amenities and attractions, with a beautiful downtown area filled […]

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore ADAS Recalibration After Windshield Replacement

January 19, 2023

When it comes to windshield replacement, many drivers assume that the work is done once it is replaced. However, for drivers with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), an additional step is needed to ensure your and your passengers’ safety. ADAS recalibration should not be ignored after a windshield replacement; it is important to ensure your […]

How to Wash an RV

March 1, 2022

Washing Your RV Whether you continuously use your RV throughout the year or only take a trip or two, performing regular maintenance on your RV is an essential part of retaining its value. And a big part of RV maintenance is the frequent washing of the vehicle’s exterior. Benefits of a Clean RV Washing the […]

The Definitive Guide to Stemless Wine Glasses

February 2, 2022

You don’t need to be a sommelier or wine expert to find the best drinking glasses. After all, stemless wine glasses are appropriate for every type of wine. You can also use these tumbler-like glasses for non-alcoholic drinks. Let’s explore the reasons why you might choose this type of glass, as well as some truly […]

How to Temporarily Cover a Broken Car Window

December 17, 2020

If you have ever broken a car window and needed to cover the hole temporarily, you probably don’t take glass for granted the same way other people do. It’s easy to see why glass is taken for granted. By design, glass is meant to be forgotten. Most often, the purpose of glass is to provide […]

Advice for Damage-Free Decorating This Holiday Season

November 1, 2020

For some, the winter holiday season is the “best time of the year,” as the song goes, but for others, it can be a time of overwhelming logistics and obligations. Whether you’re a Grinch or a Santa groupie, we’re here to help bring cheer to your holiday home decorating this year. With these tips, your decorations will be […]

Where to Buy Custom Home Mirrors

August 17, 2020

Mirrors, mirrors, on my wall, who is the fairest retailer of them all? What I mean is, where is the best place to purchase a mirror? There are a few options and what’s “best” will depend on what type of mirror you’re seeking. So in addition to talking about the best place to purchase a […]

Preparing Your Vehicle for a Successful Road Trip

June 10, 2020

Whether it’s a summer excursion or family vacation—it pays to perform a basic vehicle check to ensure it’s ready for a road trip. Ideally a fresh oil change and a quick trip to the mechanic is your best bet, but if that doesn’t fit with time constraints or the budget, here’s how to self-inspect from […]

How to Insulate Old Windows: Three Budget Approaches

May 12, 2020

When it comes to insulating old windows against cold winter air or scorching summer heat, there are few options that serve as much more than “band-aids.” That said, if replacement windows aren’t in the budget, here are three ways you can better insulate windows. Many of the same methods can be used to insulate glass […]

Entry Door Trends 2020: Larger in Size and Wider in Options

February 4, 2020

If you’re shopping entry doors in 2020, you might find yourself confused by the latest trends—many of which represent polar opposites. Some manufacturers have worked to develop age-old aesthetics, while others have gone modern. Some are offering pivot doors, while others are sticking with standard hinges. We break down the 2020 style changes, both old and new.