The second month of the year is here and local builders’ 2025 schedules are getting filled up.

Brad Chaney of B. Chaney Improvements still has openings for custom home builds, major addition projects and home improvement needs. He and his team are experts in completing building projects throughout the greater Charleston and Lowcountry area. Their latest custom home project can be seen at this blog post. There you will read the homeowners’ complete comments of how happy they are about choosing B. Chaney as their contractor. Those Custom built home by B. Chaney Improvements in Charleston, SCcomments include, “His (Brad Chaney) knowledge and attention to detail; his ability to stay on schedule and budget; and his excellent communication throughout the entire process were so amazing.”

They also do major additions for those loving their home and just needing some extra space. This post showcases a building project that added 600 square feet to an existing home in Mt. Pleasant. The owners were thrilled with B. B. Chaney Improvements building project in Charleston, SCChaney‘s work, saying, “Everything he (Brad) does is amazing.”

Contact B. Chaney Improvements through this website to schedule a meeting to discuss your building project with Brad. You can also email the office at bchaneyimprovements@gmail.com or call 843.388.4334. The B. Chaney Improvements team builds houses, major additions and does home improvement and major renovations throughout South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Those areas include Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Awendaw, North Charleston, Daniel Island, Isle of Palms and Sullivan’s Island.

 

Special days to celebrate this February

Valentine’s Day – Celebrated on February 14th, this day is named after Saint Valentine, a Catholic priest who lived in Rome in the 3rd century. If you need a Valentine’s gift idea, click on this link.
Presidents Day is February 17, 2025Presidents’ Day – This holiday is also known as Washington’s Birthday, this is a federal holiday that falls on Monday, February 17, 2025. This date is also Random Acts of Kindness Day. See below for a list of suggestions to show kindness to others, spreading good vibes throughout your community.
National Freedom Day – Celebrated on February 1st, 1865, this day commemorates the signing of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which outlawed slavery in the United States.
Groundhog Day – A popular holiday celebrated on February 2nd. This year, the large rodent predicted six more weeks of winter. However, people wanting an early spring should take comfort in knowing the furry hibernators are only 40 percent accurate.

Other February observances 

  • February is Black History MonthBlack History MonthA month-long observance that honors the legacy of Black history and impact. Click on this link to learn more about Black history.
  • American Heart Month: February is time to remember to take care of our hearts and consider our risk factors. See more details below.
  • Cancer Prevention Month: Most cancers can be prevented by exercising, eating healthy foods, maintaining a healthy weight and avoiding tobacco and alcohol use. Click .

 

Take care of your heart and show kindness this month and beyond

American Heart Month is a great time to start taking care of the most important organ in your body. The best changes to make include exercise – 30 February is American Heart Monthminutes a day, at least five days a week — and eating healthy foods. Best exercises include brisk walking, running, cycling, swimming and jumping rope. The best foods to include in your diet are fruits, vegetables, whole-grain breads and pastas, lean meats and fish, nuts, seeds, low-fat dairy products like milk and yogurt.

While you’re getting physically healthier, you can celebrate others with random acts of kinds. Some ideas of spreading goodwill in your community (February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day) include:

  • Give a compliment or hold a door open for a stranger
  • Buy a meal for someone in need
  • Write a note of appreciation to a neighbor, co-worker or civil servant
  • Donate blood
  • Volunteer at a local soup kitchen, pet shelter or other charity.

If you need other suggestions, click here for 100 random acts of kindness ideas.

 

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