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How to Finish Your Basement and Basement Remodeling

05th October 2009
Finishing your basement can almost double the square foot living space of your home. A finished basement can include new living space such as a recreation room, a game room, a bar and even bedrooms and bathrooms. Finishing a basement or remodeling a ba... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How Exactly Do Septic Tanks Work?

05th October 2009
A sewerage drain field and a septic tank make up a small scale sewage treatment system. A septic tank is basically a rectangular shaped underground receptacle for wastewater. It is watertight, made of concrete, and consists of tanks that are divided into ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How To Lessen The Load On Your Septic System

29th September 2009
You may not be having septic tank troubles at the moment, but the day may come that you will. Undoubtedly it is a good idea to at least know the basics of how to keep your system in good running order. Prevention is key to maintaining a healthy tank, so t... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Keeping Your Septic Tank Running Smoothly

23rd September 2009
If your plumbing system uses a septic tank, having a good understanding as well as the know-how to keep your septic tank system in good running order is vital. Many people are not very aware of the process required to make it run smoothly and they will wa... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Maintaining a Septic Tank System

17th August 2009
Nearly one quarter of all households in the United States use a septic system to treat household wastewater. Most of these homes are rural, although septic systems can be found in suburban areas as well. Since water released into these systems does not ... Read >
Author: Paul_Kendall

Flooded Septic System and treatment.

03rd August 2009
Flooding is the resource of many troubles at homes with individual septic systems. Septic systems give off an odor when there is a leak or when they are getting full. If drains in the house run slowly or are backing up, pumping the septic tank will provid... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq

Adding a Bathroom to Your Basement

31st July 2009
If you have a large family, sometimes an extra bathroom can be a godsend, but sometimes that means putting it in the basement. Now, step one, you need to check on where the sanitary sewer connection for your house is located, or where your septic syste... Read >
Author: Bruce

Hydro Jetting: Blasting the Clogs Off Your Drainage Made Easy!

19th July 2009
If you have a septic system, or a long drainpipe to the community drainage and sewer system, you have experienced a clog at one time or another. Everyone has. The problem with these clogs is that sometimes doing it yourself with a sewer “snake”, or lo... Read >
Author: videosalesleads

Allen TX Plumber Helps You Know When To Do Plumbing Projects By Yourself And When To Call In A Pro

17th July 2009
If you enjoy do-it-yourself plumbing projects then there is a great opportunity for you to save money by handling plumbing concerns on your own. While there is the obvious trade-off with your time and the risk that the job may not be done 100% properly, ... Read >
Author: McKinney Plumber

Skimoil’s Thetankmsd Marine Sanitation Devices

09th July 2009
If a vessel has an installed toilet (technically referred to as a marine sanitation device (MSD), it must be equipped with one of three types of MSDs. The MSDs (Type I, Type II, Type III) are designed to meet different needs and effluent level requirement... Read >
Author: SEO5 Consulting

Marine Sanitation Devices Skimoil Skim Oil

06th July 2009
SkimOil’s TheTankMSD If a vessel has an installed toilet (technically referred to as a marine sanitation device (MSD), it must be equipped with one of three types of MSDs. The MSDs (Type I, Type II, Type III) are designed to meet different needs and ... Read >
Author: SEO 5 Consulting

SkimOil’s TheTankMSD

01st July 2009
If a vessel has an installed toilet, technically referred to as a marine sanitation device (MSD), it must be equipped with one of three types of MSDs. The MSDs (Type I, Type II, Type III) are designed to meet different needs and effluent level requiremen... Read >
Author: Geoff Jones

Looking After Your Septic Tank

30th June 2009
Being a city dweller, I just love to escape into the country and enjoy the great outdoors. There's nothing better than sitting on the porch of my cabin at night and looking up at the millions of stars, listening to the sounds of the wildlife around me. An... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Rain Gardens

09th June 2009
Background Rain gardens are planned gardens that capture, and filter, rain water that would otherwise run off, or through, your property. Runoff is a serious problem where increased development has replaced land with impervious surfaces … roads, ... Read >
Author: Oz Gardener

Make your septic system efficient with Detectitonline

05th June 2009
Our on-site septic system alarm plays a significant role in the overall working of sewage collection system. With proper water overflow sensor, sewage backup alarm , your system will function better and last longer. Each home or business these days ha... Read >
Author: detectitonline

Sewage Cleanup

05th June 2009
Sewage cleanup is a process that needs to be taken very seriously and dealt with very thoroughly and meticulously to avoid some potentially serious and life threatening illnesses from spreading to the people living in the facility and the people who deal ... Read >
Author: Chris

Septic Tank Emptying Universal Tanker Services

03rd June 2009
Plumbers aren't usually in our minds unless the toilet is overflowing. In spite of the recurrent advice of manufacturers to treat the septic tank with tank treatment products like chemicals or other additives to ensure proper functioning of the drains, th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Simple Solutions for Washing Cloth Diapers

13th May 2009
Washing Diapers Can Be Simple! Here's a step by step guide to your cloth diaper washing options. The Short Version Diaper laundry can actually be easier to get around to than other laundry because you aren't sorting, folding, ironing. In exchange,... Read >
Author: Kara Piper

Planting New Trees

07th May 2009
Planting trees in your yard can add shade, reduce noise, and add value to your home. Taking care when planting and growing a new tree is essential to its survival. The first few years are crucial. Caring for your trees, pruning when necessary and adequate... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Considerations for Buying Undeveloped Land for Sale

06th May 2009
Whether you’re interested in raw acreage for commercial development, personal use or to simply sit back and watch your investment grow, purchasing undeveloped land for sale can be an exciting venture. Raw acreage affords you the opportunity to develop t... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Hot Water Maintenance – Don’t Let Hot Water Maintenance Become a Daily Grind

02nd April 2009
The expression, ‘Lifestyle Company’ is often thrown about without much consideration of its true meaning. A lifestyle company doesn’t just get you that spare part at the inopportune time that you need it. A lifestyle company is there for you and y... Read >
Author: BillyMuir

How to Maintain Septic Tanks

12th March 2009
Septic tanks, like all other products, need periodic maintenance to function properly. And if something goes wrong anywhere in the septic system, the costs can be huge. Apart from periodic maintenance and inspection, it is also necessary that we use our d... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers

Saving Money Starts at Home

11th March 2009
Whether you are buying a new air conditioner or dish washer, thinking about ways to save money, it all starts at home. There are ways that you can save money in every room of your home. In the Garage, try ways to save money by increasing your gas mile... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reverse Osmosis Units Clever Buy Or False Economy?

10th March 2009
Want to buy reverse osmosis units? Let me try to dissuade you, if possible. Reverse osmosis water filtration systems have numerous disadvantages when compared to other options that are available today. Of course, it is true that homeowners serviced by... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Detox the body and restore your energy with the Hollywood 15 Day Detox Diet

20th February 2009
People often have no idea how much different our diet is these days. We tend to think that what worked for people in the old days just 30 years ago will work today but the reality is that it won't. We can't really make comparisons with what our parents di... Read >
Author: wpproject11

Colon Cleanse Benefits - Cleanse More Than Just Your Colon, Cleanse Your Body

21st January 2009
A good colon cleanse benefits the body, as well as the mind. The body is a temple and it is designed with an extraordinarily high tolerance for abuse. In some ways this is good and in some ways it can be bad. This is good for our body to be strong because... Read >
Author: Dani Holman

Top Precast Concrete Products in Small and Large Industries

17th December 2008
Precast concrete products are of different kinds. Most of the time, these pieces of equipments such are used in large water, waste and utility structures. These products play important roles particularly to small and large industries both electrical and m... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

Environment-Friendly Ways To Dispose Dog Poop

26th November 2008
Cleaning or scooping dog poop is a major hassle if you don’t know exactly how to dispose them. It is a challenge that all dog owners around the world face everyday. However, there are many different methods that you can do to dispose your pet’s stinki... Read >
Author: Andrei Smith

Is Tap Water Safe For Bathing and Showering?

11th November 2008
Is tap water safe for bathing and showering? A lot of people never ask the question. It's a great question just the same. While most of us are concerned about the quality of our drinking water, many of us take a shower in tap water every day without gi... Read >
Author: Robert Tell

Moving Beyond This Question: is Tap Water Really Dangerous?

10th October 2008
Today, an increasing number of businesses and homeowners are asking "Is tap water really dangerous?" Publication of evidence that our water supplies contain chlorine, lead, volatile organic chemicals, algae by-products and mercury has caused many people t... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Salida Colorado Land For Sale

12th September 2008
In Salida Colorado, land for sale comes in many forms. Acreage, tracts, subdivisions, in town, out of town – there are many different options, each with their own features and advantages. In a county where eighty five percent of land is public, “Salid... Read >
Author: Luna

Reverse Osmosis Water Filtering Systems Are Dinosaurs

21st August 2008
Learn the facts about a reverse osmosis water dispenser, before you buy. There may be better options. Reverse osmosis water filtering systems were designed for large scale industrial use. Eventually, they were modified to fit the home. There are onl... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Going Green in the Bathroom

24th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg Every room in your house could use a green makeover, but perhaps the room with the biggest potential is one of the smallest ' your bathroom. From low-flow shower heads to bamboo towels and recycled paper products, t... Read >
Author: Virginia Ginsburg

The Most Common Septic Tank Problems And How To Avoid Them

23rd May 2008
Without the proper design, use, and maintenance of your septic system you will undoubtedly face the day when you'll have septic tank problems galore, and absolutely no idea how to solve them. Here's a quick look at the most common septic problems you may ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Discover The Truth About a Reverse Osmosis Water Filter.

08th May 2008
As awareness of the poor quality of our water supply increases many people are searching for solutions. Incorporating a reverse osmosis water filter into our home is one solution many are turning towards. Have you read about the dismal state of our nat... Read >
Author: James Carol

Tips for the Motivated Homeowner with Water Damage

03rd April 2008
So, you’ve got water damage. Now what? If you’re a motivated homeowner who wants to take charge of the situation, it’s important to understand what you’re about to experience. Water damage cleanup involves more than simply drying out soggy carpets... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Private Wells What a Buyer Should Know

19th March 2008
Buyers, purchasing a home with a well for the first time, often know nothing about the biology or mechanics of a well. The brief article below will provide some simple but essential information. For the record, a private well is a specialized and compl... Read >
Author: Eric Badgely

The Facts About Septic Tank Inspections

19th March 2008
There are a number of reasons why the standard home inspection does not include a detailed inspection of septic systems. The article below gives insight into some of the problems a home inspector would run into if he or she attempted to inspect septic sys... Read >
Author: Eric Badgely

To Build or Not To Build?

24th February 2008
In many cases, one can save some money and have a lot of input into the home they will have by buying a nice piece of land and building a new home on it. However, to determine if this is the right choice for you, carefully consider all the costs and obsta... Read >
Author: Josh Sloan

The Price is Right—Manufactured Homes Today

24th January 2008
Most often, the price of a manufactured home is less than a site built (or “stick-built”) home. Just how much depends on the style and amenities of the particular home and your local area construction costs. When comparing all facets of a manufactu... Read >
Author: Bo Von Brockdorff

Septic Tank Care and Maintenance

22nd October 2007
A septic tank is essentially a miniature natural waste treatment plant. It works by holding water and wastes in an enclosed area so that bacteria can go to work on the solids in it and break them down into liquids and gasses. Septic systems are the most w... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Inspection Issues: New Homes

26th July 2007
There are all kinds of different things that need to be inspected upon the purchase of a home, new or otherwise. Some thing that simply because their home is newly constructed that an inspection is unnecessary and this is hardly the case. New homes requir... Read >
Author: John Mejia

A Home Is Not Just a House

04th May 2007
Land is a homeowner's most valuable asset Your home's real value is in the dirt. When you purchase a home, you actually buy real estate, a combination of dirt (the land) and all the fixtures: your house, garage, a swimming pool, fences, septic tanks an... Read >
Author: News

Eliminate Troublesome Sink Odors At the Source

03rd May 2007
While a garbage disposal keeps some waste from clogging your sink, it is also a haven for bacteria to multiply. Food scraps grind into tiny pieces and can be flushed away to the sewers or septic system, but small remnants of food and grease remain behind... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Purchasing Raw Land is a Lucrative Investment

07th April 2007
With the rise in real estate prices, and the increase in the World’s populations, the demand for available land to build on has also dramatically increased. As a result of this, the real estate industry has seen a dramatic rise in the amount of people l... Read >
Author: Costa Vista Land

Buying a Vacation Home - The Ups and Downs of Living In It Year-round

04th April 2007
I grew up in New York City. Well actually, it was Queens. Those of us living in the "boros" called Manhattan "The City". But nevertheless, I am a born and raised native New Yorker. So, how, you might ask, did I wind in a 100 year old farm house with roo... Read >
Author: M Shane

Trusted Vacuum Equipment and Septic Systems

13th December 2006
A septic tank is a small scale sewage treatment system common in rural areas and small towns that have no connection to main sewage pipes. A septic system is a type of onsite sewage facility. Septic simply refers to the hazardous environment that develop... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Contaminants of Septic Tanks and Where They End Up

03rd October 2006
The typical sources of waste water entering a septic system are toilets (approximately 38%), laundry (25%), showers/baths (22%) and sinks/other (15%). Therefore, the potential contaminants must all be introduced into the system from one of these sources. ... Read >
Author: Scott Byers

Chlorophyll

23rd August 2006
ChlorophyllDetoxifies Liver Chlorophyll a compound is found in the chloroplasts of plant cells. The green pigment of plants that captures the energy from sunlight essential for photosynthesis. During the method of photosynthesis, Chlorophyll makes it prob... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

How to Finish Your Basement and Basement Remodeling

02nd May 2006
Finishing your basement can almost double the square foot living space of your home. A finished basement can include new living space such as a recreation room, a game room, a bar and even bedrooms and bathrooms. Finishing a basement or remodeling a ba... Read >
Author: Mark Donovan

How Exactly Do Septic Tanks Work?

19th January 2006
A sewerage drain field and a septic tank make up a small scale sewage treatment system. A septic tank is basically a rectangular shaped underground receptacle for wastewater. It is watertight, made of concrete, and consists of tanks that are divided into ... Read >
Author: Scott Leahy

Septic Systems 101 for Home Buyers

23rd September 2005
If you're a city dweller who is looking for a home in the suburbs, it's likely that you're looking at homes with septic for the first time. This situation tends to make buyers nervous. It needn't. Let's take an overview of what a simple septic syste... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Real Estate Terms From Pre-Approval Letter to Townhouse

20th September 2005
When buying or selling a property, it always helps to have a basic understanding of real estate terms. In this on going series of articles, we take a look at definitions starting with "Pre-Approval Letter." 1) Pre-Approval Lender Letter a writing fro... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Buy Mobile Homes Today

31st August 2005
To own a home is one of the dreams every common man cherishes, even from the childhood. With hard work and years of savings, he might be able to build or buy a dwelling for him and his family. More than a place to stay safe from bad weather and sun, a ho... Read >
Author: Tom Laing