4 Signs That You Are Paying More Than You Should For Commercial Truck Insurance

Whether you operate just one vehicle or are responsible for a whole fleet of commercial trucks, you might have noticed that commercial truck insurance is expensive. Although you can obviously expect to pay for coverage, however, you should know that there are a lot of people who spend more than they should on commercial truck insurance: These are a few signs that you could be getting a better rate on your own commercial truck coverage: Read More 

Cracks In The Ceiling From Roof Damage: What To Do About It

Do you have a few small cracks in the ceiling of your house? It is likely that you have severe water damage in the area between your roof and ceiling that stems from needing to repair or replace the roof deck. Find out below what should be done when your ceiling is cracked, and how much hiring a roofer will cost. What Should Be Done When a Ceiling is Cracked? Read More 

4 Ways To Cut Down On Your Office Storage Space

Are files slowly but surely taking over your office? Office clutter can be more than just irritating -- it can both damage productivity and make it difficult to find things when you need them. But not everything can go digital and many offices are actually required to keep the original copy of their files for a certain amount of time. If you can't get rid of your files, you need to take control of them. Read More 

Three Inexpensive Reception Trends That Are Here To Stay

The wedding industry is at an all-time boom, with more than 2.5 million U.S. couples choosing to tie the knot each year (and spending a collective $40 billion in the process!) Fortunately, there are a number of fun reception activities that won't break the bank. Reception trends come and go as quickly as fashion styles, but there are several recent that have demonstrated some tenacious staying power. Read on to learn more about three inexpensive reception activities or features that are here to stay. Read More 

4 Tips For Organizing Your Storage Unit

Renting a storage unit is a great way to clear some space in your home or store items safely during a transitional period between residences. However, if you aren't careful, your storage unit can quickly become a jumbled mess. Messy storage units are magnets for bugs and pests, and items that you want to preserve can easily become damaged in a cluttered, disorganized storage unit. Here are some tips to help you start organizing your storage unit right from the start. Read More