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How to Avoid a Bad Electrical Wiring: A Tragedy Waiting to Happen

08th October 2009
The electrical system of any home, in the United States or anywhere else in the world, is vital to the normal functioning of a house and its inhabitants. It just follows then, that bad electrical wiring is a very big hazard to both life and property of th... Read >
Author: Avner Electric

Tumbling Troubles – How To Get Your Dryer Working Again

06th October 2009
When you place clothes in your dryer and turn it on you expect to hear the gentle thump, thump, thump of the clothes tumbling. But rather than hearing the sound of clothes tumbling, all you hear is the hum of the dryer's motor – something's not right. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Thermostats and Your Safety – Dryer Maintenance

06th October 2009
Have you ever thought about how hot your dryer gets? Thermostats and thermal fuses are put in dryers for your safety and if you don't maintain them, you could be putting yourself, your house, and your family at risk. Your dryer uses of a combination o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Protect Your Home Business From Extreme Weather

06th October 2009
Weather can have a devastating affect on your home business. In the summer of 2007 the UK experienced much higher rainfall than normal. May to July was the wettest 3 months since records began. Around 50,000 houses and 7000 businesses suffered flood damag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Make it Start with a Door Switch – Dishwasher Repair

06th October 2009
You wouldn't even know your dishwasher had one until it isn’t working. These little switches are tucked inside the control panel of your dishwasher and most times are a part of the door latch. The door latch pulls the door securely to the main body of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dishwasher Belt – Don't Let It Slip

05th October 2009
You have an older dishwasher and it's serving you well. Let's make that was serving you well. See, the problem is… fixing it. If your dishwasher has stopped filling or draining all of a sudden or has its moments when it will work and when it won't - che... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Automotive Fuses Use & Replacements

01st October 2009
While you drive your vehicle regularly, you are quite familiar with the term ‘Fuse'. As the name suggests, this is a key part of your car or automobiles electronics system. It is typically a small piece of equipment that is associated with the electroni... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Led Flashlights; What Kind Of Flashlight Is Best For You?

30th September 2009
If you have recently lost or broke a flashlight, or if you are in the market for a new, better brand, then you are probably facing a lot of decisions about what kind of flashlight to purchase, and what will work best for your various needs. LED flashlig... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Choosing a Radar Detector

29th September 2009
For almost as long as police have been clocking and ticketing motor vehicle speeders, speeders have been using radar detectors in order to avoid being caught. Although today they have been thoroughly tested for accuracy by various police agencies, laser a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Simple Guide to Gardening Tools - Cordless Strimmers

25th September 2009
There are various makes and models of cordless strimmers on the market today, including Black and Decker and Bosch, each of which is powered by some form of rechargeable battery pack. In general, they are a little bit more expensive than their corded riva... Read >
Author: Nick Summerscales

Fuse Problems & Solutions for Chinese / Korean / Taiwan Gas Motor Scooters

22nd September 2009
Many of us have scooter that have starting or stalling-out problems. For some of us, it’s the whole fuse setup that is causing our problems, and here are the top 3 solutions. There is a small fuse box next to the battery on the main red battery cable... Read >
Author: Scooter Stock

How To Admire Your Koi In The Pond

10th August 2009
Having made a provisional choice of pond position, consider where you will stand to view the koi. To get the best view, there should not be too many reflections on the water surface. Reflections can cause other problems, too, when carrying out maintenance... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Basic Tips on Finding A Good Electrician in Carmichael

31st July 2009
Electricity runs almost everything we use in our everyday lives. So when it malfunctions, you need to call someone to fix it as soon as possible. Electricity has the power to make things work smoothly, but it can also be dangerous if there is something wr... Read >
Author: Sofia01Lopez01

Burn in Socket- Offering assembly and testing service

05th June 2009
You have to know about the socket before knowing about burn in socket. A socket is one end-point of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network. A socket is bound to a port number so that the TCP layer can identify the applica... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Burn in Socket- Offering assembly and testing service

05th June 2009
You have to know about the socket before knowing about burn in socket. A socket is one end-point of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network. A socket is bound to a port number so that the TCP layer can identify the applica... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield

Hot Tub Jacuzzi delivery

18th May 2009
Hot Tub Javuzzi delivery and installation will be straight forward with some simple advanced planning and preparation. Some simple ideas that you need to cover are simply where the Hot Tub is actually going to be placed. Usually they go outside as ... Read >

Dealing With A Flooded Basement

15th April 2009
Basements are very useful additions to a home and serve many purposes. They can be used as a storage area, a game room, or it can even be remodeled and converted into a cozy, spare bedroom. Basements also serve as shelters for homes that are located in ar... Read >
Author: Aydan Corkern

Electrical Fuses 101

09th April 2009
Most people who are not familar with electricity don't know that electrical fuses protect from over amperage, not over voltage. Amps or amperage is the flow, or amount of electricity. Voltage has to do with the force the electricity current flows. A ex... Read >
Author: Intermountain Fuse

Angels and the Mundane

02nd April 2009
Seeing angels is a perfect way to prove that there is more to life than physical matter as experienced in the third dimension. It is common to associate them with healing and rescue missions. I have gratefully discovered through the years that they appe... Read >

Taking Care of a Tripped Circuit Breaker

25th March 2009
Your circuit breaker, which is also referred to as a fuse box, is a special container that holds all of the circuit breakers for your home. This box can be located inside or outside of your home, but is generally found in a convenient location that makes... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

Taking Care of a Tripped Circuit Breaker

25th March 2009
Your circuit breaker, which is also referred to as a fuse box, is a special container that holds all of the circuit breakers for your home. This box can be located inside or outside of your home, but is generally found in a convenient location that makes... Read >
Author: Matt Morgan

Overloading electrical Outlets Cause Fires

16th February 2009
Overloading plug-ins causes fire hazards in your house. It gets overloaded by too many thing plugged in at once. It can cause the cords to burn up and fire and smoke to come from the plug-in itself. If you have too many things hooked up to a fuse, it can ... Read >
Author: Aydan Corkern

Home Staging

25th November 2008
Staging your home can help you get top dollar for the selling price. However, be careful not to confuse decorating and home staging. When you decorate a home you make it comfortable for you and your family. When you staging a home, the focus is on merchan... Read >
Author: Stefan

Can You Believe It, $198 Homemade Solar Panels Cut Electric Bills By Over 50%?

27th October 2008
Solar panels that capture the abundance of energy sent to us each and every day can be just the relief we need from the high cost of electricity. It almost seems like a crime to turn our backs on this wonderful gift of more free energy than we can possibl... Read >
Author: JMackinnon

Utilities - Energy Monitors

24th July 2008
As the ongoing credit crunch has meant a reduction in monetary resources as of late, many are now turning to appliances that will help save money on their bills. Everything from water-saving kettles to laundry balls have seen an increase in sales as mo... Read >
Author: DCollins

The Pros and Cons of 12 Volt Sump Pumps and 12 Volt Systems in General

30th June 2008
The Pros and Cons of 12 Volt Sump Pumps and 12 Volt Systems in General Unless someone has owned or lived in a home that had a basement with a sump pump system, they would just never understand all the choices and options that go into them. 12 volt sump... Read >
Author: Joe Finkelman

Online Dating-The Easiest Way To Seduce Him Online

15th May 2008
Seduction online and offline is not that difficult, once we learn the basic rules. The easiest way to seduce him online... Is to get inside of his head. Most of us believe seduction happens below the belt line...and that can’t be further from the... Read >
Author: Vivian Johnson

How to “Do it Yourself” – Water Damage Cleanup

03rd April 2008
While hurricanes and floods are the cause of thousands of water damage claims each year, water damage isn’t limited to the wrath of storms. Burst pipes, clogged water lines, toppled water heaters, overflowing toilets, and automatic fire sprinklers also ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Convenient Power Window Operation with Tough Grade Pontiac Window Motor

21st September 2007
Automotive technology has increasingly improved these days. With these enhancements, vehicle operations can now be controlled with a simple push of a button. Passenger and driver convenience is achieved with the added performance and appearance of these i... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

LED Flashlights; What Kind of Flashlight is Best for You?

18th April 2007
If you have recently lost or broke a flashlight, or if you are in the market for a new, better brand, then you are probably facing a lot of decisions about what kind of flashlight to purchase, and what will work best for your various needs. LED flashlig... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Finding a Flashlight That is Best for You

18th April 2007
If you have recently lost or broke a flashlight, or if you are in the market for a new, better brand, then you are probably facing a lot of decisions about what kind of flashlight to purchase, and what will work best for your various needs. LED flashlig... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Uninviting Burglars - Making Your Home Less Attractive to Burglars Part 1

14th July 2006
Home security Part 1- Physical improvements you can do to make your home less attractive to burglars. Burglars, thieves, and muggers are opportunists. They prowl about looking for things such as high bushes around doors, windows, or garages to hide be... Read >
Author: James Hopkins

Clothesline Fresh Country Myth Breaker # 17

04th December 2005
Clothesline fresh, country fresh scent, smells like a country garden, those of us from the city have all seen our share of country clad laundry soap commercials. The token red barn glows in the distance. Closer in, clothes adorn the line. Each piece is so... Read >
Author: Nola Kelsey

Automotive air conditioner basic troubleshooting tips.

10th August 2005
If your automotive air conditioner isn't working quite right, here are a few ideas to begin. First of all start with the control panel on your dashboard. Most automobiles have an A/C button that actually turns the compressor on and allows cold air to be c... Read >
Author: Jason Miller