Articles, tagged with "dry rot", page 3
28th February 2011
Regular maintenance of roof guttering and down pipes is important for any property no matter the age, size of type. It can help prevent larger problems from occurring and save you money in the long term. Roof gutters and down pipes carry rain away from th...
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Author:
Daniel
26th February 2011
There are so many different uses for polyethylene or ploy tarps. This is the most common type of type of tarp that is on the market today. They can be used frequently to cover a wide variety of objects and can also be used for extended periods of time. ...
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Author:
Mroberts
23rd February 2011
San Jose California is the 10th largest city in the US and the second largest one in California. If you are going to buy some San Jose Real Estate there you need to be prepared. That means have your finances in order before you seriously go look at home...
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Author:
jamessp
18th February 2011
Skylights are meant to provide you with a slice of nature inside your room. Natural daylight and heat from the sun are also meant to help conserve energy. But nature includes some unwanted elements like rain, draft, and snow - some things you could do wit...
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Kathleen Chester
18th February 2011
Shingle roofing is one of the classiest and most variant forms of roofing used today in the US. They are available in various designs and a multitude of colors and textures. They are also great from the builders' point of view. They can be arranged to kee...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
15th February 2011
Presently, it has been noticed that plenty of homeowners all across the US are facing waterproofing problems with the basements of their houses. Sometimes, these problems result in seepage or flooding, especially during the wet seasons of the year. Though...
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Author:
Aliceshown
14th February 2011
Have you noticed lately that your fence has lost the warm, abundant glow of its wood and has started out to deteriorate, turning out to be shabby and gray? You can have the most fancy fence, with iron inserts and customized gates, but if the wood is dilap...
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Author:
Vern Peck
01st February 2011
Have you seen lately that your fence has lost the warm, wealthy glow of its wood and has began to deteriorate, becoming shabby and gray? You can have the most fancy fence, with iron inserts and custom gates, but if the wood is dilapidated, the fence will ...
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Author:
Abdul Guthrie
31st January 2011
Try calling a structural pest control inspector whenever you think that your home has termites or you may be selling the house. These inspectors are licensed by the state to look for any infestation or infection of termites, ants, beetles and wood destroy...
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Author:
frank burnett
27th January 2011
There are many reasons why you might believe that you have the need for a fireplace repair or replacement. Since this can be rather hazardous to your home if left in disrepair, it is in your best interest to fix the problem as soon as you notice it. In ma...
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Author:
Derek Farley
26th January 2011
Ice dams originate from limited attic ventilation. When there is vast amounts of snow, heat escaping through the roof results in the snow to melt and form ice at the edges of the roof. Where there exists ice buildup on the edges of your roof, icicles fo...
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Renters Warehouse
24th January 2011
Dehumidifiers are necessary to feel comfortable and protect a house. Humidity causes some discomfort to us, but causes far more damage to the house. From moulds, fungus and pest infestations; humidity can be the cause of dampening of walls and dry rot as ...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
12th January 2011
Being the dog friendly city that it is, Atlanta fence companies are seeing a dramatic increase in business these days. It seems like a new Atlanta fencing company is popping up every day. Several factors have attributed to this new and exciting trend:1. A...
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Author:
Corey Levin
04th January 2011
All houses have coverings which will certainly need to be fixed up from time to time. Bad weather conditions, particularly in the windy and wet seasons, can lift tiles or shingles and allow water to get into the fabric of the building. When this happens i...
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Author:
Web Works
28th December 2010
It is obvious that at some time or another, the top of the house will need to be fixed up if there is a leak or any storm damage. Rain, which can leak into the fabric of the house, will spoil not only the decoration it could also prove to be quite danger...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter