- monthly subscription or
- one time payment
- cancelable any time
"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
When working on a home improvement project, it is always important to be flexible with your time and money. If you think you can finish a project in two weeks, plan for it to take three or four weeks. Also, make sure your budget is a little larger than you expect the job to cost you. When you replace old equipment during a home improvement project, always try to get the most energy-efficient replacements you can afford. In many cases, a slight extra expenditure gets you appliances or building materials, that are far more efficient than the bargain-basement options. These little extra outlays will be quickly offset by reduced energy and heating bills.
After reading these tips, you are one step closer to finally making those repairs or upgrades. What's the next step, you ask? Well, proper implementation of the above tips and tactics is how you want to proceed. No shortcuts here; apply exactly what you've learned for the best results.
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"I'd love to help kickstart continued development! And 0 EUR/month really does make fiscal sense too... maybe I'll even get a shirt?" (there will be limited edition shirts for two and other goodies for each supporter as soon as we sold the 200)