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Shops and Services for the Oklahoma City Home

These are the shops and services related directly to your home. Whether your needs be utility, plumbing, remodeling, decorative, indoor or outdoor, this is the place to check.
Keep Your Home Cool During the Oklahoma Summer
When the hot, humid Oklahoma summers come around, you need to take steps to keep your home cool and comfortable. Here are some great tips and tricks to beating the summer heat and staying cool.
How to Prepare for Oklahoma Tornado Season
Oklahoma City has more tornado strikes than any other city in the United States, and the prime conditions for tornadoes begin around late March and go through August in a typical year. Here are some tips to help prepare you for the tornado season, some of which could possibly save your life.
Winterize Your Home - Quick Tips on Reducing Your Gas Bill
There are several steps you can take to winterize your Oklahoma City home and in turn reduce your winter heating bills. The price of natural gas is higher this year than in year's past so watch this step-by-step video from the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board to save yourself some money.
How To Hang Christmas Lights
Hanging Christmas lights can be quite the undertaking, depending on how many strings or accessories you have. Go step by step in hanging your Christmas lights because a little planning in advance makes the process quite a bit easier.
Energy Conservation Tips
Winter in Oklahoma City is rarely snow-covered, but it is often cold. The winds in central Oklahoma can be fierce and frigid during the winter months. Most residents in the metro area heat their homes with gas, and winter can prove to be an expensive time for utility bills if they're not careful. Use these conservation tips to help cut some costs as well as contribute to a cleaner environment.

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