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  • Remodeling A Kitchen

    It’ unanimous. The National Kitchen & Bath Association, The National Association of the Remodeling Industry, The National Association of Home Builders and The National Association of Realtors all agree. The kitchen is one of the top three...

    • Posted October 18, 2015
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  • Fastening Wood Posts To Concrete

    Believe it or not it is sometimes easier to drill a hole in concrete than it is to do the same thing in wood. The general misconception is that concrete is difficult, if not impossible, to work...

    • Posted October 16, 2015
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    America’s Homeowners: On Storm Watch

    Whether global warming is truly beginning to intensify storms that wreak havoc from border to border and coast to coast – or we simply have more immediate and extensive TV news coverage that magnifies devastating natural disasters...

    • Posted October 10, 2015
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    Types of Hardwood Flooring

    Hardwood floors have for centuries been regarded as a handsome and premium floor finish. Hardwood floor became a standard in pre World War II homes and didn’t begin to loose its vast popularity until the advent of...

    • Posted October 8, 2015
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  • Being Comfortable in Any Weather

    This definitely is a year for funky weather. The west coast is having a blistering heat wave, there are hurricanes in Florida and its pouring down rain in many other parts of the country. What is it...

    • Posted October 8, 2015
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  • All About Caulking!

    Caulking is used to prevent water damage outdoors at window trim, door trim and siding connections, and at locations where water leaks might occur. It also is used inside to water-seal sinks, tubs and showers. Other inside...

    • Posted October 2, 2015
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    The Best Way to Clean Leaves This Fall

    Fall is a beautiful time of year. Cooling temperatures, shorter days and, of course, falling leaves. While still attached to trees, the leaves provide a breathtaking pallet of color to behold. It’s when leaves hit the ground...

    • Posted September 22, 2015
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  • Look Here First When Your Drain Clogs

    It’s tough enough when you try to sterilize a tub once your little one has used it to “bathe!” But, it’s even worse when the water (if it can still be called that after a kid bath)...

    • Posted September 21, 2015
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  • Choosing Roofing Material

    A roof does more than just keep a home dry. It usually has quite an impact on the overall appearance of a home and hence, its value. What’s more, a new roof is one of the single...

    • Posted September 20, 2015
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    Air Pollutants In Your Home

    According to the American Lung Association, the average American breathes 3,400 gallons of air each day, making ambient air pollution a major environmental crisis. When air pollution is the topic at hand most people think of the...

    • Posted September 19, 2015
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