Weatherproofing That New Place
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6 September 2017
Once you close escrow on your new home you want to make sure you turn it into a home you will love and get years of true pleasure out of while making fantastic memories. You should make sure you do some things around the house that will add to your comfort when you are in it and that will cut down on your living expenses when possible and help you stay warmer and cooler during different seasons.
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PVC And Metal Frame Windows
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29 August 2017
The doors and windows in your home or going to age quicker than other important elements around your property. With all of the constant opening, closing, slamming, moisture damage, and so many other things that could go wrong, your windows will need to be replaced at least once over the lifetime of your property. Choosing the best windows for your home can be a little bit overwhelming because there are so many options to choose from, and they can be very similar in many ways.
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Installing Vinyl Siding On Your Own? 3 Tips To Ensure Your Job Looks Professional
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2 August 2017
Vinyl siding can be installed by a professional or by yourself. If you decide to install vinyl siding on your home by yourself, be sure to implement the three tips below to ensure that your job looks like it was done by a professional.
#1 Invest In Wider Starter Strips
The strip of vinyl that runs across the bottom of your house is referred to as the starter strip. This strip of vinyl should be larger than the other strips of vinyl that you use on your home.
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A Simple Method To Clean Windows
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26 July 2017
To clean large and small windows on your residence or business you need to have the right tools. Here is a list of tools and a simple method to clean interior and exterior windows:
Gather Your Tools: You will need the following tools that you can obtain at a hardware or building supply store:
Microfiber Mop: This mop has a thick microfiber scrubbing pad with a perpendicular handle. The microfiber mop attaches to the handle with Velcro strips so it can be removed and washed when necessary.
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