phillipsbrian+Follow5 Winter Heating Mistakes to Avoid ASAPWinter is all about staying cozy, but did you know most home fires happen this season? Here are 5 things you should NEVER do: 1) Don’t put space heaters near anything flammable. 2) Check your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms (seriously, don’t skip this). 3) Never leave heat sources unattended—candles, fireplaces, or heaters. 4) Don’t forget regular heating system maintenance. 5) Don’t overload outlets with heaters. A little extra caution can literally save your home! #Home #WinterSafety #HomeTips00Share
robertjones+FollowThe Secret Laundry Hack You’re Not UsingEver wish your laundry could just do itself while you sleep? Turns out, the delay timer on your washing machine is a total game-changer. Load up your washer at night, set the timer, and wake up to fresh laundry ready for the dryer. No more musty clothes or wasted time! Plus, you can even save on energy bills by running loads during off-peak hours. Seriously, why didn’t anyone tell us about this sooner? #News #LaundryHacks #HomeTips00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowDryer Lint Hack You Never Knew You NeededThought your dryer’s lint trap was clean? Think again! A TikToker just blew minds by using a back scratcher to pull out hidden lint from the trap slot—and the dust bunny she found was wild. Turns out, this easy trick can help your dryer work faster, cut your energy bill, and even help the planet. Who knew a back scratcher could be your laundry day MVP? #Home #LaundryHack #HomeTips30Share
wmadden+FollowOld-School Home Hacks That Still WorkWho knew grandma’s secrets would outlast the latest gadgets? Baking soda for cleaning, white vinegar for sparkling windows, trusty cast iron pans, essential oils for good vibes, and handwritten notes for that personal touch—these old-fashioned staples are still totally worth it. Sometimes, the classics just can’t be beat (and they’re way cheaper too). Ready to raid your pantry and get nostalgic? #Home #LifeHacks #HomeTips00Share
wmadden+FollowThis Fridge Hack Just Saved Me $$$Who knew cleaning your fridge coils could actually lower your energy bill? Someone online showed off the insane amount of dust hiding behind their fridge, and now everyone’s freaking out about how much money they’ve been wasting. All it takes is a quick vacuum and wipe-down every few months, and your fridge runs smoother, lasts longer, and saves you cash. Seriously, check yours—mine was wild! #Home #LifeHack #HomeTips00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowThe Bathroom Photo Hack You’ll Wish You KnewEver snapped a pic of your bathroom before heading out? It sounds weird, but it’s a total game-changer. Here’s why: 1) You’ll never stress about leaving the water running or the straightener on. 2) It helps you avoid costly accidents. 3) It’s a packing lifesaver before trips. 4) You’ll know exactly what toiletries you need at the store. 5) It’s a quick way to help house sitters. 6) It’s proof for insurance if something goes wrong. 7) You’ll spot clutter and cleaning wins over time. Try it once—you’ll be hooked! #Home #LifeHacks #HomeTips00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowWhy I Snap a Pic of My Bathroom Before LeavingEver leave the house and instantly wonder if you left the curling iron on or the faucet running? Same. But here’s a hack: take a quick photo of your bathroom before you head out. It’s wild how much peace of mind it gives—plus, you’ll know if you need to grab more shampoo at the store, have proof for insurance if something goes wrong, and never forget your toothbrush on a trip again. Seriously, it’s a game-changer! #Home #LifeHacks #HomeTips00Share
William Wilkerson+FollowCurtain Hack for a Toasty Winter HomeTurns out, keeping your home warm in winter isn’t just about cranking up the heat! If you leave your curtains open during sunny days, you’ll let in extra warmth (hello, free heat!). But once the sun sets or it’s cloudy, close those curtains to trap the heat inside. Bonus tip: heavy or thermal curtains in warm colors work best. Who knew your curtain game could make such a difference? #Home #WinterHacks #HomeTips00Share