When was the last time you tuned in to the Marilyn Dennis Show on CTV? Possibly, with a lot of people, with so many people working one or more jobs nowdays, not as much as you normally would, but remember you can also follow the show on-line at CTV.ca
And it is not a bad idea to tune in once in a while if you're a homeowner but she does have a wealth of information (even for guys) about daily problems -- such as the interview she had last week with a home renovation expert.
He passed on a number of tips about how to select a reputable renovation company such as remembering to ask to speak to the latest customers the company worked for I believe, and also the need for you to keep control of the expenditures.
While the show is obviously designed mainly for a female audience many of the topics will interest both husband and wife.
It definitely wouldn't hurt to tune in once in a while.
Another good source of ideas on ways to protect your investment in your home is BC Homes magazine. The latest issue I saw had a very interesting piece on working with home inspectors and exactly what you can expect from their services if you are thinking of buying a new home.
This is a bi-monthly magazine but you can also contact an on-line version of the magazine.
The Web site editors have raised an important question for homeowners incudentally and that is: "Are B.C. homes built to withstand an earthquake such as the one which recently hit Japan?
You can find more information on this and other building and renvoation topics at www.bchomesmagazine.com
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