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    A Guide To Vacuum Cleaners And Carpet Shampooers

    Taking care of the home is important to everyone, as not only do we want a clean and beautiful home to live in, but also so that we can show it off and take pride in our home to visitors. A vacuum cle...

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    Allowing for Shrinking and Expansion

    Trees are typically comprised mostly of water. Anybody who had experience lighting a campfire with woods that are freshly cut can attest to the fact that the green wood is way too far to wet to burn. ...

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    Are old boilers a cause for concern?

    And now we go down to the details. One of the systems a home inspector must inspect, especially in old homes (e.g. circa 1800 home) is the boiler, which is really just a general term for a central...

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    Carpet Cleaning

    Although vacuum cleaning can remove a majority of the dry soil, it is also necessary to clean your carpet on a frequent basis to remove the oily, sticky soil that builds up in the pile as a result of ...

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    Carpet Cleaning

    Although vacuum cleaning can remove a majority of the dry soil, it is also necessary to clean your carpet on a frequent basis to remove the oily, sticky soil that builds up in the pile as a result of ...

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    Choosing the Right Paint

    As you may realize, one of the most important decisions you will encounter when planning a home improvement through painting is choosing the right paint. To tell you honestly, this is so critical to...

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    Clay Tile Roofing

    The derivation of clay tile roofing can be traced back from China and the Middle East. These two regions influenced and spread the use of the material throughout Asia and Europe. Even up to this time,...

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    Cooling/Heating Tips

    Cooling/heating tips: Create breezes through the house by opening more windows on the downwind ¡Èhot¡É side of the house, than on the upwind or cool side. Use a fan downwind to draw the warm air out ...

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    Dry Foam Carpet Cleaning

    The dry foam procedure is mostly rather than dry as the name infers, although the content of moisture is so low that it can actually be referred to as dry foam (90% air - 10% liquid). The dry foam ma...

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    Dry Foam Carpet Cleaning

    The dry foam procedure is mostly rather than dry as the name infers, although the content of moisture is so low that it can actually be referred to as dry foam (90% air - 10% liquid). The dry foam ma...

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    Get Your Project Done Faster With A Power Sander

    Sanding is a common part of many projects, especially painting. It helps to get the area prepped and smooth. Using a power sander will get the job done with excellent results in a lot less time. It wi...

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    Glue: Holding Things Together When Nails Can'T

    Woodworking excursions involve the shaping and joining pieces of wood in an effort to form a structure with a particular purpose. Be it a chair or a table, the basic concept of forming woodpieces, the...

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    Home Energy Conservation

    Making Your Home Energy Conservation Successful Every year, interest rates are increasing and the cost of heating is definitely going up. And whether we admit it or not, we sometimes find our selve...

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    Home Energy Use: Where Does It Go And How Can I Save?

    Did you ever wonder where does your electric consumption go? And did you ever wonder how are you going to save on your electric bill? Well, you need not to ask these questions without getting the righ...

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    Home Improvements Floors

    Imagine coming home to a beautiful wood living room and looking about the house enjoying each corner of the home. Many people enjoy the traditional styled homes, however few of us like the extravagant...

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