
As we spend more time at home than usual, it’s the perfect opportunity to give your exterior space a little love. Create your own outdoor oasis this year and make the most of the warmer months.

Properly maintaining your home throughout the year you can keep tasks more manageable, spread out expenses, preserve property value and avoid costly repairs.

Icicles hanging from the eaves of your home’s roof may look dazzling, but they also serve as a warning sign that ice dams may be forming on your roof.

Homeowners insurance is there to protect you from a wide range of problems that can occur anywhere and to anyone.

When a storm comes through your area or a fire breaks out due to faulty wiring, home insurance is there to help pay for the damage.

Before you’re swayed one way or the other, the Rock Talk blog has these three myths for you to consider about the buying or renting debate.

When is the last time you checked up on your insurance coverage? Here are four things to ask your Prudential Financial Professional.

If your personal property was damaged, you may be able to deduct the losses on your taxes. Here's what to know about the casualty loss tax deduction.

Learn about why bigger is not always better from Plymouth Rock Assurance including why big things are not always the best sometimes.

Read information about how to remove wallpaper from Plymouth Rock Assurance including steps and what to do if you are a new homeowner.

Safely storing important documents is a key step to getting yourself and your family ready to handle disasters. Here's what to consider from Plymouth Rock.

The kitchen can be one of the more expensive spaces to stock, but the good news is that you can start out with a few essentials and pick up anything else you need as you go!

As the summer heats up, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate than by firing up the grill. We’ve rounded up our best how-tos, safety tips and recipes for you to have a safe and delicious summer.

With many people staying closer to home this year, fire pits have become a hot commodity. Fire pits extend the life of your backyard past the summer while adding warmth and ambiance.

Since no one wants to spend holiday time on the phone with their homeowners insurance company, here are eight ways to protect your home during the holidays.

A little TLC and sweat spent on your yard and tools now will pay off later in the season. Here are 9 essential tips to get your yard ready for spring.

Fall leaves can be a big hassle for homeowners. Here are some helpful tricks and safety concerns to remember before setting out to clean your gutters.

When it comes to outdoor maintenance, homeowners have two options: do it yourself or pay someone to do it for you.

If you’re considering a roof replacement before the winter hits, you may also want to think about the air in your attic (there are several common attic venting options).

Now that we’re spending more time at home, the start of the season is the perfect opportunity to cozy up your space. The good news: you don’t need a lot of time or money for fall home decorating.