Indoor-outdoor living is one of the biggest renovation trends for Kansas homeowners heading into 2026. From outdoor kitchens and covered patios to multi-use backyard spaces, discover how Wichita-area homes are transforming outdoor living into year-round comfort and added value.
Read MoreCold weather in Kansas can take a toll on your home’s comfort and efficiency. From sealing leaks to upgrading insulation, these construction-focused tips from Larry Cook Companies will help you prepare your home for winter while saving energy and reducing heating costs.
Read MoreDemolition might look simple, but what’s underground can cause major setbacks. Learn safe demolition practices, DIY tips, and Kansas-specific rules with Larry Cook Construction.
Read MorePlanning a land grading project in Kansas this fall? Learn how 2025’s wet conditions—and general seasonal factors—affect soil prep, drainage, and site readiness.
Read MoreProper land grading is the foundation of a successful build—literally. Whether you're planning new construction or improving drainage, learn how expert grading prevents costly issues and prepares your site for long-term stability.
Read MoreThis sounds like a dream choice, doesn’t it? Your year-round comfort needs taken care of with a single system that can switch jobs with an adjustment of the thermostat. Click to read more!
Read MorePracticing good home maintenance throughout the seasons is a great habit to get into. It can save you a lot of money in the long run and will keep you comfortable and stress free.
Read MoreBuying a new home can be an exciting experience as it marks a new chapter in your life. However, it can often be stressful as tasks and projects build up. Here's a list to help guide you.
Read MoreAlthough the summer heat is persistent, autumn is just around the corner. With the arrival of autumn upon us, it’s time to start thinking about transitioning your HVAC system from summer functions to fall and winter.
Read MoreIt's time to avoid those pesky hot and cold spots and uneven temperatures. Here it is broke down into easy, do-it-yourself tips.
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