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Deciding Where To Splurge On Your New Home

Deciding Where To Splurge On Your New Home

August 4, 2014

Building a new custom home can be an enormous undertaking. When you have the flexibility to change or adjust just about every detail in your new home, there is no limit to the amount of obsessing and second-guessing to which you may subject yourself. Deciding which features are worth the expense long

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Building Your New Florida Custom Home: Days 60-90

Building Your New Florida Custom Home: Days 60-90

July 8, 2014

In the first two parts of this series, we took a close look at the planning and design efforts that take up the first 30 days of your construction, then we looked at breaking ground and pouring the foundation during the second month of construction. The third month of construction

Building Your New FL Custom Home: Days 30-60

Building Your New FL Custom Home: Days 30-60

April 23, 2014

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Homeowner Maintenance Made Easy: The Basics

Homeowner Maintenance Made Easy: The Basics

February 5, 2023

If you’re the happy owner of a new custom Florida home by ICI Homes, you probably know maintenance tasks will be necessary down the road. It’s a common obligation and one that embodies the old saying “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Taking care of tasks

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Tricks and Tips to Keep that New Home Feeling

Tricks and Tips to Keep that New Home Feeling

May 26, 2021

Moving into your new home is an exciting milestone even with the work required to get it done. Pat yourself on the back for this big accomplishment whether you moved from across town or across a continent! After you rest up and get your bearings, we at ICI Homes want

Top 10 Fall Lawn Care Tips for Florida Homeowners

Top 10 Fall Lawn Care Tips for Florida Homeowners

November 1, 2010

Living in the Sunshine State has its perks, and one of them is the mild Fall weather! While most of the country experiences crisp autumn days and leaves changing colors, Florida’s fall is a bit different. But just because the temperatures are more moderate doesn’t mean you can ignore your