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Proudly Serving The Antelope, Santa Clarita, and San Fernando Valleys.
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"Service
For Life" Newsletter
Each month, we publish a series of
articles of interest to homeowners -- money-saving tips, household safety
checklists, home improvement advice, real estate insider secrets, etc. Whether
you currently are in the market for a new home, or not, we hope that this
information is of value to you. Please feel free to pass these articles on to
your family and friends.
Below, you will a sample of the
articles that you will find in the monthly newsletter. Click on the FREE
Subscription link to request this newsletter on a monthly basis.

Tips on Saving Energy and
Money at Home
Did you know that the average
family spends close to $1300 a year on their home's utility bills?
Unfortunately, a large portion of that energy is wasted. By using a
few inexpensive energy-efficient measures, you can reduce your energy
bills by 10% to 50%.
This information shows you
how easy it is to reduce your home energy use. It is a guide to easy,
practical solutions for saving energy throughout your home, from the
insulating system that surrounds it to the appliances and lights
inside. These valuable tips will save you energy and money and, in
many cases, help the environment by reducing pollution and conserving
our natural resources.
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the complete story, Request Our Newsletter |
Also
This Month...
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27 Tips You Should Know To Get Your Home Sold
Fast and For Top Dollar
Because your home may well be your largest
asset, selling it is probably one of the most important decisions you
will make in your life. Through these 27 tips you will discover how to
protect and capitalize on your most important investment, reduce
stress, be in control of your situation, and make the most profit
possible.
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the complete story, Request Our Newsletter |
Protecting Your Home from Fire and Carbon
Monoxide
Thousands of people die from fire every year.
Most residential fire deaths occur because of inhalation of toxic gas,
rather than contact with the flames. The tragedy is that many of these
deaths could be prevented by taking a few precautions.
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the complete story, Request Our Newsletter
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