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Coping with Water Damage Part 2

20th September 2011
If you are a homeowner or business owner, you might be all too familiar with the fact that water damage can occur in just about any spot of your home or business. Fortunately, Able Restoration has specialized experts with years and years of experience wit... Read >
Author: Ashley

Mountain Bike Tires

19th September 2011
If you are one of those people who are fond of mountain biking, it would be best for you to learn how to change your mountain bike tires. Changing mountain bike tires is not really that difficult as long as you have the right tools and knowledge of the di... Read >
Author: John Stevens

Install and Fix Toilet Bowl - Do it yourself

24th June 2011
Employing excellent wisdom, don't forget that plumbers sometimes charge double on Sundays. When the tools and rags are all tucked away you will be preparing the future activity.Get started with tools. On-line or in an real guide uncovered at libraries or ... Read >
Author: Donald Rocha

Car Battery Maintenance Tips That Are Easy to Implement

09th May 2011
One of the worst things that can happen is if you are already late for a meeting of some sort and then your car stops working. If this has happened to you then you are certainly not alone as there are numerous reasons for a car battery might stop working.... Read >
Author: nick jones

Overview of General-Purpose Wrenches

18th April 2011
A wrench is an invaluable tool for general repair and maintenance. The grip and mechanical advantage it provides enables the user to apply torque to turn nuts and bolts. Three of the most common wrenches found in American homes are the pipe wrench, th... Read >
Author: Johnthan Smith

Basic Plumber Tools for Any Job

28th February 2011
Any job can be done accurately and properly only if you have the right tools for the job. Like wise while performing plumbing job you should have all the necessary tools which is suited for the plumbing work. Some tools are important for professionals and... Read >
Author: DT plumbing

Winter Car Care Emergency Kit

22nd February 2011
We can learn a lot from the scout’s motto of “Be Prepared." Being prepared can help us get out of life’s toughest situations. In school, you knew that if you studied in advance, you would have no problem when test day rolled around. Now we know that in or... Read >
Author: Your Keyless Remote

DIY: Tools of the Trade

14th February 2011
Firstly, before running off to buy self racks, giant tubs of paint, a workbench or even a single nail, every DIY enthusiast needs something safe, mobile and well-organised in which to keep their tools. A simple purpose-made tool box could suffice, or for ... Read >
Author: Lyle

The Basics On Replacing A Bathroom Sink Faucet

01st February 2011
Every now and then, you may need or want to replace your bathroom sink faucet. Since this is such a rare event, it's easy to feel intimidated by the prospect of it. How does one go about doing this? Where should you start? Rest assured, it's not that c... Read >
Author: Blake Z Wright

How to Be a Home Plumber

28th January 2011
When you get a clogged sink or have septic problems in your home, are you one of those people who automatically reach for the phone and call the plumber? If you do, you may like to learn how you can save money and time by fixing these problems yourself. ... Read >
Author: Max Schilling

Bathroom Faucet Repair is Easy!

24th January 2011
There is nothing worse than a leaky faucet in your bathroom. Not only can the constant dripping be an annoyance when you are trying to sleep at night, it can also do a lot of costly damage to your home. Many small leaks can easily use up 3 gallons of wa... Read >
Author: Max Schilling

Avoid Costly Emergency Plumber Calls: How to Repair Your Dripping Tap

12th January 2011
Many homeowners choose to ignore their leaking faucets to avoid unexpected expenses. But 3 gallons of water daily can be wasted because of those small leaks. It can also result to bigger troubles that will cost more in the future. Dripping tap is one of t... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

Looking For A Cheap Oil Change?

06th January 2011
How to Change your Oil Looking at your oil may be one of several quick and many basic maintenance tasks in which any new driver can perform. This five minute task is easy and the only time it ever takes longer than that is when you actually have to add... Read >
Author: Stephen Pearce

Some usefull tips before installing chandelier.

20th October 2010
You’ve brought home your beautiful new chandelier –you’ve worked out where you want it, but firstly, how on earth do you get it up there? Well, it’s easier than you might think. As well as an extra pair of hands (Always a must when carrying out a task ... Read >
Author: atif

Replacement of rubber gaskets, the tap

22nd September 2010
Rubber gasket, the tap - the most vulnerable of its location. Especially the hot water tap. That's because in addition to constant stresses to which the strip of hot tap, it also suffers from the effects of heat, which accelerates the process of deformati... Read >
Author: Debra
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