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Black Mold - What Do I Need To Know?

04th May 2011
If you live in an area with high humidity, then be on the lookout for potential mold problems. Outdoor humidity affects indoor humidity levels, creating a perfect environment for toxic mold growth. A relative humidity (RH) level more than 55% encourage... Read >
Author: Zack R

Homeowner's Guide to Wet Basements

12th April 2011
Owning a home in one of the wetter climates is sometimes a challenge. Harsh winters and wet springs can wreak havoc on homes. Houses tend to settle as they age. Crack may appear in cement, foundations, and water barrier walls. Cracks in cement leave homes... Read >
Author: robertbrown1213

2 Most Vital Tips To Choose The Best Sewer Service Provider

12th April 2011
Most homeowners remember to clean their drains when it is already overflowing or has cracked due to a storm or heavy snowfall. But, by that time the sewage pipes have become so smelly, vulnerable, and dirty that you will not like to take the task yourself... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Home Improvement Tips - Your Basement Waterproofing!

07th April 2011
Basements, however, is subject to negative stereotypes, ie the number they are dark, gloomy, damp and wet. Well, you can take care of the dark dreariness with a few well-thought-out construction is booming, but wet and damp is a little harder. Waterproofi... Read >
Author: remodelnowdotcom

What Should Be Done For The Best Water Damage Restoration?

06th April 2011
Water damage does not occur alone, but, is accompanied by a host of other problems like mold formation, weakening of the masonry structures, and formation of cracks and fissures in the critical areas of the house. Occurrence of such problems further adds ... Read >
Author: Winston Jenkins

All you need to know in home foundation repair

04th April 2011
Cracks in the foundation take place due to many reasons. Water seepage is the major cause of cracks in the establishments. Damages caused by water are thin but may widen over time if neglected and not repaired efficiently. Therefore, it is advisable to fi... Read >
Author: Mehta

Things You Have To Perform Before You Decide To Construct An Outhouse

31st March 2011
Here are several of the things you have to inquire. Where will you place it? Will it become easily accessible to living quarters or simply hidden away in the landscaping? If utilities are needed, have you ever chosen a good spot of access? Make sure you p... Read >
Author: FelDyK9

Sump Pumps for Your Wet Basement Woes

21st March 2011
Are you plagued with wet basement problems? Sump Pumps are the answer! In places where the humidity levels are high, there are high chances that basements and crawl spaces of the buildings get affected with different kinds of problems like water seepage... Read >
Author: Golden Jonis

Everything that you need to know about concrete foundation repair

21st March 2011
Each home operator ought to recognize the relevance of concrete foundation restore to maintain the framework of his property robust, sturdy and secure from probability of structural disintegration. The basis of the home have to unquestionably be rock very... Read >
Author: Alex Coy

Home electrical repair services - save more on your electrical bills

16th March 2011
Save on your electrical bills with regular home electrical repair services To ensure the safety of your family, you should have the electrical wiring system of your home regularly checked. The wear and tear of this wiring is normal. If not attended to,... Read >
Author: David Gleason

What Is Black Mold And Is It Harmful?

16th March 2011
In nearly all houses, you can spot a greenish black mold in areas that are moist and not well-ventilated. There are several types of molds, but you cannot distinguish their type unless you get them tested by a laboratory. It is an infamous greenish black ... Read >
Author: Zack R

Geosynthetics in Agriculture

16th March 2011
Agricultural use of geosynthetics is one of the fastest growing market segments worldwide. The earliest geosynthetics applications were for on farm use and some of the earliest specifications were directed at agricultural use of pond linings. These earl... Read >
Author: Brittany James

JulianConstruction.com: Preventing Indoor Mold Problems

14th March 2011
Mold is a type of fungus that travels through the air. When it lands on something that contains moisture, the spores will multiply. When it propagates indoors, it can create serious health problems, including allergies, asthma attacks and pneumonia. Mold ... Read >
Author: Shawn Kyles

Jablotron Oasis the Wireless Alarm System

06th March 2011
To shield one’s house and valuables, one wants a safety system that offers finish peace of brain when currently being at home or away in your own home. It assists in guarding one’s belongings from probable theft and unwanted intruders or problematic i... Read >
Author: Ryan Kopecky

Cork Flooring Pros And Cons

25th February 2011
The following article briefly covers cork flooring pros and cons and additional basement floor covering troubles homeowners deal with. When people consider renovating or upgrading flooring in their basement the prospective owner of the home has perhaps an... Read >
Author: Michael Bachman
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