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Create a HOME you LOVE

Photos courtesy of Ovation Homes

Whether you are renovating your 1980's rambler or you just bought your first tiny two-bedroom bungalow, being mindful of a few simple concepts will help you create a home you love.

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1-LET THE LIGHT IN

Windows are the most important and natural source of light in your home and deserve special attention. Check your windows for drafts and leaks and aim to replace windows that are around 15 years old or older. New double-paned windows will not only lighten and brighten your spaces, but they can also lower utility bills.

Window coverings are a feature that are often overlooked. Replacing curtains or blinds is a simple way to change the aesthetic of a space, and window coverings help to moderate incoming light and heat in one step. There are a variety of options depending on your budget.

On the following pages, you’ll find helpful info from local home and garden experts.

Rands Roofing Has You Covered

Rands Roofing is a locally owned family business run by Gary Rands serving Ogden, Utah, and the Wasatch Front areas for over 30 years.

Rands talked about how important community is to him, and that he greatly enjoys being a part of local service projects and special events. “When everyone works together, great things happen,” said Rands.

Rands Roofing specialists are known for being considerate of homeowner’s property concerning shrubbery, flower beds, and other landscape features.

BY ABRAHAM TINKLEPAUGH

“We work with most insurance companies which allow us to help our clients file claims,” said Rands. “Our great customer service makes our customers comfortable knowing that we will be here to service their current and future needs. We also work with shingle manufacturers for any claims that may arise.”

Rand’s experts are particularly careful about keeping worksites clear of roofing nails, especially in areas where children, pets, or vehicles may be at risk of harm.

Rands Roofing services include not only roofing, but also gutter and stucco repair, and other things that homeowners often look to get done at the same time.

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