September 2016
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The Kitchen & Bath Sale is here! From Kemper Cabinets, to Cambria Quartz Countertops, to Danze faucets - we've got you covered. Get up to 65% off MSRP MasterBrand cabinets. Also get an extra 10% off WoodPro Cabinetry & Northeast Marble!
 
See our Kitchen & Bath or Promos Page for details.
 
 
 
Finance almost anything sold at East Coast Lumber! From kitchen & bath, to lawn mowers & snowblowers. Virtually any home improvement project you can think of, ranging from $2k - $20k, can be financed through OnSpot Financing.
 
 

 

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Fall Maintenance Hacks for
Cold-Weather Comfort
 


Article written by Megan Pantak for The Esurance Blog
 
We all look forward to fall's festivities. But taking the time to prepare your home for winter (before it arrives) can help ensure you're cozying up by the fireside - worry-free - once cold weather rolls around. Find out how with these 8 simple hacks:
 
1. Clear out your gutters. All those colorful leaves falling from the trees sure are pretty - but they also pile up pretty quickly in your home's gutters. Excess debris can lead to clogs (or ice dams in wintery conditions), which can prevent gutters from draining properly. In turn, there's a chance water could seep into your home since it has nowhere else to escape to, causing a multitude of issues like damage to your valuables, mold growth, and even structural rot.
 
2. Inspect for air leaks. Things like damaged weather stripping and small cracks in your home's structure allow warm air to escape, causing your heater to go into overdrive. The solution to your chilly house and high utility bills is pretty simple: before winter comes, inspect your home's windows, doorways and any other places where air might be able to enter or exit. You can use caulking to stop leaks in the stationary components of your home (like a crack in a doorframe) and weather stripping to insulate the moving components (like windows & doors).
 
3. Have your heating system checked. Home just doesn't feel like home if a malfunctioning heater is leaving you with the chills. Plus, with New England's freezing temps, it can be a much more serious situation. That's why it's wise to have a licensed contractor come out to inspect your heater at least once a year, especially before the weather outside becomes frightful. Read more...
 
 
Do's & Don'ts of Door Maintenance
 
 
The experts at Therma-Tru Corp. recommend homeowners make certain to inspect their exterior doors regularly to assure years of long-lasting beauty and service.
 
"Entry doors are like other key features of the home because they require routine maintenance," says Chris Maulucci of Therma-Tru Corp. "Owners of fiberglass doors enjoy reduced yearly maintenance efforts, but there is still a checklist of items to inspect and adjust periodically on any door." To make it even easier, Therma-Tru has created a checklist to assist homeowners with knowing what to look for to maintain their entry doors. Read more...
 
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Cleanup in Aisle 6!
The Light Bulb Aisle is Getting a Facelift
 
We're revamping our light bulb aisle and wanted you to be the first to know! Light bulbs have been evolving over the last few years, due to the phase-out of incandescent bulbs. Because of this, halogen, CFL and LED bulbs are becoming more affordable options. Check out Energy.gov to learn more about each type bulb & see how they compare.
 

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