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Planning a move: Tips to avoid a rogue mover scam

Avoid hiring a rogue mover, who have been known to charge double or triple the original estimate, Sopko says. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Samantha P. of Wilmington, Del.)

Stories abound from coast-to-coast about people who thought they hired a professional moving company, only to discover they were scammed by a rogue mover.

Plumbing: Save money, avoid a disaster with an inspection

If you're unsure of the quality of your home's plumbing products, a plumbing inspection can provide peace of mind, Davis says. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Eugene B. of Seatte)

A plumbing inspection can reveal key flaws or faults with your home's plumbing, potentially saving money and helping you avoid a potential plumbing disaster.

How much does professional lawn care service cost?

A weekly mow can run anywhere from $20 to $25, and you may pay more for the first mow of the season. Expect to pay between $80 and $100 per month for mowing, weeding and fertilizing service, and up to $200 per month if you go with a yearly plan which includes flower bed weeding, aeration, fall cleanups and tree trimming. (Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Ed G.)

Professional lawn care services can keep your yard looking great all season long, but come with a cost. Knowing how to evaluate companies (and their services) will help make sure you don't overpay for lawn care.

How much does child care cost?

Full-time care can cost anywhere between $100 and $400 per week. Many facilities won't take children under a year, and if your child is between 12 and 18 months - still defined as an "infant" in many states - expect to pay an additional $50 to $100 per week. (Photo Courtesy of Angie's List member Oliver N.)

Finding quality daycare is a challenge; while cost is critical, so is finding a provider who does more than the bare minimum. Daycare prices range from the reasonable to the ridiculous - what does great care really cost?

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