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Yo Ho and A Bunch O’ Bottles O’ Rum--The Export of the Virgin Islands

17th January 2012
Thanks to sugar plantations and pirates, rum is the largest export of the Virgin Islands. Pristine beaches, pearl white sand, blue and turquoise waters, great snorkeling, historic buildings and ruins, nature trails, exotic food and RUM! That’s what y... Read >
Author: Leigh W

Wastewater Diffusers - A History of Today's Wastewater Aeration

04th January 2012
Wastewater Aeration – A History of Clean water Wastewater aerators are the key to reducing water pollution. With the world’s population recently surpassing 7 billion people, it’s essential to ensure human waste and other wastewater is disposed of prope... Read >
Author: claudiusjaeger

Gutter Cleaning

20th December 2011
The final factor a lot of people want right after a heavy down pour is usually to need to spend a fortune replacing damaged plaster and paint function on ceilings or repair roof tiles. Even so, it really is feasible to save ourselves a good deal of income... Read >
Author: jolococooc

Water Damage Restoration: Prevention Tips For Your Basement

25th November 2011
Have you ever come home and found your basement and the contents floating away? If so you know all about how badly water can damage your belongings and most importantly all about water damage restoration. There are many different reasons basements flood. ... Read >
Author: CPS

Landscape Design: Trendy Landscape

24th November 2011
Landscaping design trends seem to ebb and flow through cycles where naturalism is in one year and the next year well manicured lawns are all the rage. Personally I feel landscaping should reflect your personal style and be unique to each homeowner. The in... Read >
Author: CPS

Nature also has its own water filtration system which makes underground water potable

23rd November 2011
In earlier days people use to store rain water for drinking and medical purpose in ponds and in other storage devices. Around 73 percent of earth surface is covered with water but out of which only 2 percent is potable. We get potable water from the river... Read >
Author: thomsonuw

How To Build A Sand Pit Using New Railway Sleepers

11th November 2011
First things first; you'll have to decide where you'd like to place your new sand pit. Start by measuring out your desired areas. Ideally this will be away from any over hanging trees which could potentially will drop leaves into the sand. An important th... Read >
Author: railway-sleepers

affordable Strathwood Gibranta All-Climate Hardwood Coffee Desk

11th November 2011
Strathwood Gibranta All-Weather Hardwood Coffee Table Record Price Tag: $190.00 Cost: $149.ninety nine & this product ships for NO COST with Super Saver Transport. You Help Save: $40.01 (21%) See Extra >>> end tables for sale Prod... Read >
Author: Eastersaz

Decorative Residential doors for your home

07th November 2011
Your home says a lot about you and this is why you should make sure that you decorate it efficiently, starting with your home doors. Many people tend to ignore them and are only concerned about their interior. But the kind of exteriors you have also says ... Read >
Author: Shalu Nagpal

Water Harvesting with Inexpensive Rain Barrels

26th October 2011
Water is the most precious resource available on earth. Gardeners rely on this resource as means for becoming successful in the garden. Water is essential for the survival of all plants. Recent extreme weather patterns have caused many areas to experience... Read >
Author: Samantha Dale

Need for Roof Replacement

24th October 2011
Are you aware that roof is the most important part of your house? It not only protects you from rain, dust, etc. but also provides your home a gracious look. In order to get roof replacement done, you first need to evaluate its requirement. How this ... Read >
Author: Robert Corinadam

How to Open and Close your Swimming Pool in the Spring and the Winter

22nd October 2011
How To Open A Pool In The Spring Remove the leaves and debris from the pool cover with a leaf net, pump off any excess rain water with a submersible pump. Remove winter debris cover, clean and dry thoroughly; then buy replacements if necessary. Remove ... Read >
Author: Ozum

Wasteless Wednesday. It’s never too late to join in on the fun!

14th October 2011
A recent trending topic in the Twitter world is #WastelessWed (Wasteless Wednesday). Have you seen this hash tag come up in recent weeks? If you haven’t, be ready to! A new movement has broken into the green space. Wasteless Wednesday is a day to anal... Read >
Author: cmcbrien

Gutter Cleaning – The Benefits of Gutter Service

05th October 2011
Gutters are basically a tube-like structure that runs from the roof of the house down to the ground. It is specifically useful during rainy days to keep the water out of our houses. Without gutters, we would already be swimming in a pool of rainwater in o... Read >
Author: Sean Murray

Sealing Your Interlock Driveway: Ways To Beautify Your House Immediately

04th October 2011
Now that your beautiful patio, walkway or driveway has been installed, your interlock remains entirely unprotected. When interlocking brick remains exposed for an extended time period, there is a great chance that the pavers will be right in the face o... Read >
Author: KellyJackson
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