Articles, tagged with "mold mildew", page 2
31st May 2011
Did you know concrete can garner many added benefits other than life-cycle costs, utility expenses and maintenance requirements? However, many homeowners still believe that a concrete home can call more expenses. In reality, they may actually save dollars...
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premiumblade
12th May 2011
Apparently, bringing home a pool for the kids this summer is not enough without some kids pool accessories to keep them busy. When school lets out, they will be all yours until fall. And as wonderful as that is, you will still have to mow the yard, trim t...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
10th May 2011
One of the most often overlooked features in a home is the pipe system. You might not give your toilets, sinks and overall water flow system a single thought until it is out of control and flooding your home. This is why it is important to take some time ...
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Stewart Wrighter
09th May 2011
Mold removal is a difficult and critical process, especially if your house is water damaged. Mold is a kind of fungus that is unfortunately fast growing and you can find it virtually everywhere around the house, if the house is not maintained properly. Ap...
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Amysawyer
09th May 2011
Imagine this scenario for a minute or two if you can! Yearly, when the weather starts to warm up and the sun shines just a little longer every day the heating system gets turned off and your windows is opened. Flowers begin to peep from the earth which ha...
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Bryon Penird
09th May 2011
Hair weaves are a wonderful way to improve your style. However, more treatment and consideration should be given in order to maintain the healthiness and lushness of your weave. Here's how you could perform it:
Keep your weave conditioned
Use a mois...
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Author:
melissa
06th May 2011
The proper circulation of air in and out of your home is something that you probably take for granted. For instance, turning on the vent over a stove when cooking something that has strong flavors and using the fan in the bathroom to get rid of excessive ...
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Author:
Matthew
04th May 2011
Before installing a hot tub, the first consideration is proper placement and adequate flooring. Typically, hot tubs are situated outdoors either above ground on a deck, patio, or concrete slab, or built into the ground. Hot tub materials range from concre...
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Author:
Art Jones
26th April 2011
According to a recent research, it has been revealed that the air within our homes have become ten times more polluted than what it actually was twenty years before. The air outdoors is comparatively much less harmful that the air indoors. This has become...
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Author:
phineasgray
20th April 2011
Same as with your car, thorough care and proper maintenance must be given to the roof of your own house. It is part of your biggest investment, which is your house. To prevent roof damage and repair costs, annual maintenance must be ensured through the ye...
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Author:
WebFirstPro
18th April 2011
According to Dean Matthews of AAA Airwaves Air Conditioning and Heating, which specializes in AC and heating repairs in Okaloosa, Florida, pretty much anything that forms and grows inside your air ducts will eventually become a part of the air that you an...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
14th April 2011
The amount of moisture in the air is referred to as to the humidity. It is the weight of the water found in a pound of air. The moisture in the air or humidity is continuously trying to equalize throughout the house. If there is more humidity upstairs, it...
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Author:
Irwin Blackburn
13th April 2011
When you’re eating lunch on a hot summer day, isn’t it nice to have something that’s chilled for you? What if you reached down for your can of soda and it felt seemingly as warm as the air around you? That could very unpleasant and even more so if the mea...
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Author:
Polly Godwin
13th April 2011
No builder designs a home to have water in the basement. Over the years, however, the foundation can shift, parging and membranes can crack or separate. Water seeps in to the backfill around your home, into the walls as well as up and through the floo...
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Budget Waterproofing
11th April 2011
Several homeowners come to a decision to do their own house painting, instead of employing a contractor. This is a viable way to add charm to your home on a budget but so often people forget to consider the tools they will be needing. To attain profession...
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Author:
Vernon Joyner