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The choices we make define our lives. All decisions you make today concerning your garage door will reflect on your life tomorrow in terms of convenience, security and safety. The decisions you will be called to make tomorrow will still have an impact on your life and on the lifespan of your garage door. Continue reading →
Indiana Local Builders Associations
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Find a local builder or council, please contact the home builders' association (HBA) in your area. Continue reading →
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If you own a well, you might think that the United States government monitors the quality of your water and the public water supply. While the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA) oversees and regulates the public water system, if you have a well on your property, you alone are responsible for testing and regulating your water. Continue reading →
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Recently, someone I know in Portland Oregon, emailed me about his involvement in perma- culture and he is interested in learning which plants are best, for cleaning the air inside his home. Since we spend the majority of our lives, in interior environments, should no;t the air we breathe, be the cleanest possible? Continue reading →
Drainage Problem Warning Signs
by Rick Hill on Apr 11, 2017
Drainage problems rarely happen, but when they do it could easily evolve into a major drainage problem. It is important to know that a drainage issue never just starts. Continue reading →
Central Heating: The Way to Go for Energy Efficiency!
by Guest Post on Nov 1, 2011
You have your home all snugly tight with the right amount of insulation in all the right places and you turn on the heat and the room heats up, but... the kitchen is still cold; you need a central heating system of some kind. Continue reading →
How to Repair Damaged Bricks?
by Fortune Restoration on Nov 26, 2015
Wherever the damage is, the brickwork repair needs to be carried out as soon as possible. Otherwise, it leads to further damage. Well, it is not a difficult job. You can carry out the work easily yourself by replacing a couple of bricks. Continue reading →
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