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Repairing the Screens in Your Windows
by Guest Post on Apr 12, 2010
If you want to replace or repair the screens yourself, it's not a difficult task. You can very conveniently repair a hole on your window screen if it is less than about three inches. Take the measurement of the hole and cut patches slightly bigger. Here's how: Continue reading →
Regular HVAC Mechanical Maintenance and Upgrades Save Energy
by Guest Post on Apr 12, 2010
Regular maintenance of your heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC) system is important. Unfortunately, it is not a good DIY project. Specialized tools and knowledge are required. You can and should replace your furnace filter at recommended intervals. Continue reading →
Tips on How to Build a Canopy Bed
by Guest Post on Apr 12, 2010
Getting Started to Build a Canopy Bed. If you want the simplest way of building a canopy bed, you might want to consider just making a canopy frame for an existing bed. It is also very cheap if you are going to use PVC pipes for the frame from which you can hang the fabric. Continue reading →
Cleaning Stainless Steel Sinks
by Guest Post on Apr 10, 2010
While stainless steel is very durable it is not completely maintenance-free. If the sink's surface is left wet or coated with food and other contaminants the metals in the sink cannot form this protective layer and become susceptible to stains and rust marks. Continue reading →
Stainless Steel vs. Granite Composite Sinks
by Guest Post on Apr 10, 2010
There are many choices when picking out your new kitchen sink. The most common sink found in remodeled homes is a stainless steel sink. Stainless steel sinks are common due to their durability and ability to match the look of more modern kitchen appliances. Continue reading →
How Do I Use Natural Cleaning Products?
by Guest Post on Apr 10, 2010
One of the real beauties of natural cleaning products is that most of them can be used to clean more than one thing. No more cluttering up your cupboards with one product for the bath, another for the kitchen, another for this, another for that, etc., etc. ad nauseam. Continue reading →
Basement Dehumidifiers to Dry Your Damp Basement
by Guest Post on Apr 5, 2010
Your Basement should always be dry when constructed properly with correct ventilation, but most basements end up becoming a victim to dampness. In case, the humidity level in your basement crosses the mark of 50%, it becomes a breeding ground for mildews, molds and several other allergens. Continue reading →
Avoid Plumbing Disaster: Five Reputable Things Consider
by Guest Post on Apr 5, 2010
Don't throw your money down the drain! What is important when choosing a plumbing company? While you may be tempted to find the cheapest or closest one available in the phonebook, consider everything that can go wrong if you aren’t careful. Continue reading →
Paint Finish Formulations for Subtle Wall Effects
by Guest Post on Mar 26, 2010
Painting walls is the easiest way to change the look and feel of a room. Sometimes, though, flat paint is too bland for the look of the room, but bold effects are too much. That is when subtle wall effects come into play. There are a variety of subtle wall effects that can be created from paint finish formulations. Continue reading →
How to Remove Limescale from Your Shower
by Guest Post on Mar 26, 2010
You have invested in your dream shower, you’ve only been using it for a couple of weeks and you notice the limescale marks marring the appearance of the glass, Quelle Horreur, how can you restore your sparkling and expensive glass cubicle to its former glory? Continue reading →
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