A kitchen remodel gets a lot more stressful when homeowners assume they have to live without a kitchen for months. You don’t always have to. In this episode, Brian Lee of Metro Home Improvements LLC explains that a temporary kitchen setup can absolutely be done, especially in a basement. Even a simple setup with a microwave, workspace, and a few essentials can make a big difference for families trying to keep life moving. This matters even more if you have kids, food allergies, diabetes, or special meal routines that can’t just be replaced with takeout. Good contractors think beyond construction. They think about how your family is going to function while the work is happening. Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/g5aYXFsU #HireItDone #KitchenRemodel #HomeRenovationTips #MetroDetroitHomes #FamilyHomeProjects Hire It Done
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Self-cleaning screen mesh is an innovative solution to common household problems like dust, dirt, and pollen buildup, which can trigger allergies and obscure views. These screens harness the power of the sun and rain to clean themselves naturally, reducing the need for constant maintenance. Say goodbye to frequent cleaning and hello to clearer views! However, like all technology, it has its pros and cons. This article dives into how self-cleaning screens work, their benefits, and potential limitations. 🌞💧 #SelfCleaningScreens #TechInnovation #EffortlessMaintenance #ClearViews #HealthyHome #SmartScreens
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We replaced paper menus for out clients with digital screens in several locations. Instantly, costs dropped and guests spent more per visit. The hidden gains matter even more. Fewer print runs mean less paper, ink, and waiting. Menu tweaks happen in seconds from one CMS. High resolution photos and allergy filters cut order mistakes. Each tap gives you data on what diners want next. AI suggestions push high margin items and lift every bill. Brand looks modern, staff stays focused, guests stay longer. One platform rolls out updates to every site in a click. Swap one menu today and track the numbers for yourself.
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Breathe Easier with Professional Duct Cleaning in Youngstown Dust, pollen, and allergens can build up inside your ductwork over time—circulating through your home every time the HVAC system runs. For homeowners in Youngstown, regular air duct cleaning helps improve indoor air quality and keep heating and cooling systems running efficiently. Why Duct Cleaning Matters ✔ Removes dust, pollen, and pet dander from ductwork ✔ Helps reduce allergy and asthma triggers ✔ Improves airflow and HVAC efficiency ✔ May help lower energy bills ✔ Eliminates odors trapped in the duct system Signs Your Ducts May Need Cleaning • Dust blowing from vents when the system turns on • Musty or stale odors in the home • Rising utility bills without changes in usage • Uneven temperatures between rooms • Recent remodeling or construction 📅 Recommended frequency: Every 5-10 years, or sooner for homes with pets, allergies, or recent renovations. Maintaining clean ductwork helps create a healthier, more comfortable home—especially in climates like Youngstown’s, where humidity and seasonal changes can accelerate dust and allergen buildup. https://lnkd.in/ec2v3iXZ #YoungstownOH #AirDuctCleaning #IndoorAirQuality #HVACMaintenance #HealthyHome #SuperiorAirDuctCleaning
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Today is the first day of spring, and if search behavior is any signal, consumers are already in reset mode. They're decluttering. Deep cleaning. Looking up allergy shots for their dogs. But search trends only tell you what's top of mind. They don't show where that intent goes next. That's where commerce data becomes more valuable. According to Sovrn Insights: - Pet supplies shoppers are also buying home & garden (62%) and building materials (60%) - Household supplies shoppers are also buying shoes (70%) and tech gear (66%) - Health & wellness shoppers are also buying new bedding (46%) The spring reset is rarely just one purchase. That's the difference between search data and commerce data. One shows what people are thinking about. The other shows where intent turns into action.
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Big milestone for D*mn Good 🙌 Our entire range is now officially nut free (produced in a fully nut-free facility). This has been a big priority for us. Food should feel safe, accessible and inclusive - and for so many people with allergies, that isn’t always the case. Getting to this point has taken time, reformulation and the right partners. Because snacks should be something people can enjoy with confidence - at work, at school, after a run, or on those busy days when you need fuel that actually makes you feel good. Building D*mn Good has always been about more than snacks. It’s about helping people feel DMN GOOD in their own skin. Also a little nudge to myself as a founder to start sharing more again here… 🤝 Lots happening behind the scenes lately:✨ A new partnership✨ Growing foodservice accounts ✨ Industry events More updates coming soon. #founderjourney #foodinnovation #allergyfriendly #femalefounder
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When planning catered events, clear labeling of dishes with their ingredients and potential allergens is crucial. This enables attendees to make informed choices, avoiding accidental exposure and demonstrating a commitment to their well-being. #EventPlanningTips #DietaryLabels #CateringInclusion
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Your carpet is affecting the air you breathe. Carpets can hold over 1 million bacteria per square inch. Along with allergens, dust, dirt, and other pollutants. Every time you walk on it, those particles get released back into the air and circulate around your facility. That can lead to: • Poor indoor air quality • Allergy flare-ups • Respiratory irritation • Lingering odors After winter, it gets worse. Salt and moisture get trapped deep in the fibers. As temperatures rise…that creates the perfect environment for bacteria and mold to grow. The solution? Professional carpet cleaning. You should be routinely extracting, dry cleaning, or encapsulating on a schedule. Most people wait until it smells or looks bad. By then, it’s already built up. Not only should you clean it before you replace it, but before your employees or clients feel it.
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Grateful for the opportunity to share my insights in Family Handyman to talk about a topic that impacts more homes than most people realize: how your HVAC system can influence allergy symptoms. For many homeowners, the HVAC system is viewed as a source of comfort. But in reality, it plays a much bigger role. It can either support a healthier indoor environment… or quietly contribute to ongoing exposure. When systems aren’t properly maintained, sized, or designed with indoor air quality in mind, they can circulate dust, pollen, and other particulates throughout the home. Over time, those particles don’t just pass through. They settle into the environment and continue to recirculate. This is where people often get stuck. They’re addressing symptoms, but the environment itself hasn’t been fully considered. A few key things I always encourage homeowners to think about: – Filtration matters more than most realize. Not all filters are created equal, and the wrong choice can limit effectiveness or restrict airflow. – HVAC systems should be properly sized for the home. Systems that are too large or too small can create moisture and airflow imbalances. – Maintenance isn’t optional. Dust and debris within the system can become a continuous source of redistribution. Microbial growth can also develop in the unit. – The system is part of a bigger picture. Indoor air quality is influenced by what’s happening throughout the entire home, not just at the vents. When we start to look at the home as a system, not just a structure, things begin to make more sense. I very much appreciate Family Handyman for highlighting this conversation and helping bring more awareness to how our homes impact our health. https://lnkd.in/ei63RGxA
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Frequent sneezing, coughing, headaches, or unexplained allergies? It might not be the weather… it could be mould. Over time, it can affect indoor air quality and may trigger respiratory problems, allergies, and irritation. Ignoring it can allow the problem to spread further across surfaces and deeper into walls. So what should you do? • Identify and fix the source of moisture • Avoid simply painting over the affected area • Ensure proper ventilation • Treat the mould properly before it spreads OR you can book us in 3 minutes and we will take care of it https://lnkd.in/esQ43dJZ Take a look at the before & after in the slides. #FantasticServices #MouldRemoval #FacilityManagement #HealthyBuildings #PropertyMaintenance
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Indoor air quality affects more than just comfort—it impacts your health every day. Simple HVAC upgrades can make a big difference without breaking the bank. Take the Johnson family in Fullerton. They struggled with stuffy air and allergies for years. After installing a whole-home air purifier and upgrading their HVAC filters, they noticed immediate relief. Less dust, fewer allergy symptoms, and a fresher home environment. What's the secret? Upgrading to high-efficiency filters and adding UV lights can reduce airborne pollutants dramatically. Duct cleaning and sealing also improve airflow and prevent contaminants from circulating. For homeowners, investing in these simple upgrades means cleaner air, better health, and a more comfortable home all year round. Don't wait until allergies or respiratory issues force you to act. Reach out today and breathe easier tomorrow.
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