4 Things To Do In Central Ohio This December

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4 Things To Do In Central Ohio This December  – Tis the holiday season! It’s a festive time of year, and it’s such a fun time to be here in Central Ohio. The spirit of the season is everywhere and there are plenty of fun things to do. If you’re looking to get out of the house between decorating your tree and baking holiday goodies, we’ve gathered a few of our favorite events and activities going on in December below. Check them out and get ready for a great month!

Here are 4 events taking place during the month of December:

  1. Illuminating Shopping Event, December 4, 6 p.m., Downtown Worthington: Want to start your holiday shopping? This fun event in downtown Worthington will be fun for all! The streets are lined with luminaries while shoppers enjoy wine and cheese, live music, carriage rides and special sales. Visit the city’s event posting for more information.
  2. Holly Days in Historic Dublin, December 6, Downtown Dublin: Start the holidays off right with this fun event in Dublin! Enjoy festive activities for adults and children, food, drink and live entertainment. See this website to learn more.
  3. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, December 4-6, multiple times, Columbus Children’s Theatre: This classic Christmas tale comes to life at the Columbus Children’s Theatre! A couple struggle to put on a church Christmas pageant and hilarity ensues. Visit the theatre website for more details.
  4. Holiday Carriage Rides, through December 23, Easton Town Center: Enjoy the beauty of Easton Town Center decorated for the holidays with an exciting carriage ride! Cost is $10, with children riding free with an adult. See Easton’s website for more information.

Have a safe and happy holiday season! Tell us about your plans by leaving a comment below.

6 Ways to Prepare Your Home For The Cold Weather

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6 Ways to Prepare Your Home For The Cold Weather – We just experienced our round of snow for the year and many homeowners are preparing for the cold weather. Preparing your home for the change in season can be very helpful to you in the long run, and even keep your home looking and feeling like new. Here are six ways to prepare your home for the cold weather this year.

Use Plastic on Your Windows

Covering your windows with plastic might sound crazy to some, but it will help to cut down on your energy bill this season. Some homes are draftier than others, but keeping the warm air in and the cold air out will always be helpful.

Clean The Gutters

Whether you’re home is near trees or not, be sure to clean out your gutters before the weather becomes too cold to do so. Natural things accumulate in your gutters throughout the year, so cleaning them before snow starts falling can help to prevent ice dams and other potential damage.

Boost Lighting

Winter tends to be a dark and dreary time, so boost the lighting in your home for days like that. It will keep you more energized and ready for each day.

Reverse Your Ceiling Fan

Reversing your ceiling fan will help it do the opposite of what it does in the summer times, it will help to keep the warm air circulating throughout the room. This works particularly well in rooms with very high ceilings, but has the same effect all over.

Inventory Your Supplies

Nothing is worse than not having a snow shovel or a brush for your car when you’re trying to get out of the driveway. Make sure you have the things you need before the weather becomes bad and it’s too late.

Prepare For A Storm

The weather is a unpredictable thing, so make sure you are prepared for any scenario. If there is a winter storm and the power goes out, how will you keep warm or prepare food? Being prepared for a situation like that will keep you more calm in the long run.

To learn more about how to prepare your home for the cold weather, visit here.

10 Tips To Save Money On Landscaping

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10 Tips To Save Money On Landscaping – The outside of your home is the first impression people see. Whether you’re trying to sell your home, or just update the look, landscaping is a great way to create more curb appeal for your home. Landscaping can be an expensive project, but with the right tools you can make it work right within your budget. Here are ten tips to save money on landscaping.

1. Make A List

Make a list or a picture board of inspirations and looks you want to create for your home. That way you will have a better idea of what you need to purchase.

2. Do Your Research

Conduct research to figure out where you can the things you need at the most inexpensive prices.

3. Avoid Impulse Buys

When you go to the store to purchase the materials you need, don’t get suckered into buying something you don’t need because you think it will look cool. Stick to your list – and your gut – to purchase only the things you’ve planned to buy.

4. Don’t Overplant

Make sure you don’t plant too many flowers or shrubs in your front lawn, it can look tacky and crowded. Stick to a minimal look and wait until it grows in. If you still want more after that, add it.

5. Talk To A Pro

You don’t necessarily have to hire someone to do the landscaping for your home; however, hiring a pro for a consultation will be well worth the money.

6. Cheaper Isn’t Always Better

Don’t assume that buying cheaper will help your budget. Cheaper isn’t always better and you might end up paying even more money to fix the mistake.

7. Shop End-Of-Season Sales

If you shop at the end of the season, you will have cheaper and more materials to use the following season.

8. Be Neighborly

There is a chance that you’re not the only one in the neighborhood working on your landscaping. If you’re renting equipment offer to split the cost and share it for a day.

9. Check Out Craigslist

Some people are willing to just give things away. Check out Craigslist before you buy anything, who knows, you may find it for free.

10. Make Your Own Compost

You can convert kitchen and garden refuse in a hommade compost to improve the soil’s tilth, aeration, and water-holding capacity.

To learn about more ways to save money on landscaping, visit here. Keep these money saving tips in mind when updating your landscape before fall! What do you think of these tips? How do you save money on landscaping? Comment to share with us!

10 Reasons To Make Sure A Home Is Inspected Before Buying

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10 Reasons To Make Sure A Home Is Inspected Before BuyingBuying a home is a major investment and can be a lot to take on. Having a home inspection before you buy your new home is one of the key ingredients in the home buying process. Here are ten reasons why you should make sure a home has been inspected by a professional before you buy.

1. It can prepare you for projects you might have to complete upon moving in to your new home. If you’re not able to complete the projects, then the home isn’t for you.

2. Depending on the results of the inspection, you can decide on what to offer for the home. A less than perfect home inspection can often warrant a lower offer price.

3. You will learn about the ins and outs of your new home.

4. It will help you make sure the home you are moving into is safe and livable, for the whole family.

5. It will provide you with the actual value of the home, which in the long run can help you determine how much return you will get on your investment in the future.

6. If you’re in a high-risk area, having a home inspection can let you know if your home is able to withstand earthquakes or natural disasters.

7. You can get recommendations from a home inspector and if you choose to follow them, it could save you a lot of money in the long run.

8. You will have an accurate evaluation of the entire home before you choose to purchase it for you and your family.

9. It gives you a deeper look, past the shiny floors and clean exterior.

10. Above all else, it gives you peace of mind knowing that a professional has given your new home the stamp of approval.

To learn more about why you should make sure a home inspection has been completed before buying your new home, visit here. What do you think about these tips? Have you had your home inspected before buying? Comment to share with us!