Maintenance & Repairs
Upkeep, vendors, and keeping a home in shape.
Do Window ACs Cost More Than Central Air to Run? (2024 Numbers)
A 10,000 BTU window unit costs roughly $60-90 a month to cool one room, while central air often runs $150-250 for the whole house at 2024 electricity rates.
Do Security Yard Signs Alone Deter Break-Ins? What the Data Shows
Studies of convicted burglars show yard signs alone cut break-in risk, but only when paired with visible lights, cameras, and upkeep.
Do Security Cameras Deter Burglars? What 2024 Data Shows
Visible cameras cut burglary attempts by roughly 50-60% in independent studies, but placement, lighting, and signage matter more than camera brand.
Do Fake Security Cameras Actually Work? The Real Data
Studies show visible cameras cut burglary attempts by roughly 60%, but fake ones only fool casual criminals who don't look closely.
Do Energy-Efficient Appliances Actually Save Money? (2024)
An Energy Star fridge saves about $40 a year versus an old model, but payback depends on your current appliance's age and your electric rate.
Dishwasher Pods vs Powder and Gel: Which Cleans Best?
Pods clean better in water under 120°F but cost 30-40% more per load than powder, and neither fixes a dishwasher starved for hot water.
DIY vs Professional Home Security: The Real Costs (2024)
A professional-monitored system runs $600-$2,500 installed plus $30-$60 a month, while a solid DIY setup can run $200-$800 with no contract at all.
Deadbolts 101: Which Grade Actually Keeps You Safe (Buyer Guide)
ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 deadbolts survive 10 strikes at 75 ft-lbs and 250,000 cycles, while Grade 3 locks — sold in most big-box starter kits — fail far sooner.
Countertop vs Built-In Microwave: Which Fits Your Kitchen?
A built-in microwave costs $400 to $1,200 more installed than a countertop model but frees up 2-3 square feet of prep space.
Cool-Season vs Warm-Season Grass: Which Fits Your Yard?
Cool-season grasses like fescue and bluegrass thrive below 75°F, while warm-season grasses like Bermuda and zoysia peak between 80-95°F.
Cool Roofs vs Standard Roofs: Do They Cut Energy Bills? (2024)
Cool roofs can lower attic temperatures by up to 50°F and cut cooling costs 7-15%, but the payback depends on your climate and roof type.
Convection vs Conventional Oven: When Each One Wins
Convection ovens cook up to 25% faster and at temperatures 25°F lower than conventional ovens, but not every dish benefits from the fan.
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