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Controlling Mold in Your home

22nd September 2009
Controlling mold in your home Molds are living organisms but do not classify as either plants or animals. They are basically microscopic living organisms which classify as algae or hyphea. These are a type of fungus, and thrive in warm and moist enviro... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Diminish and Heal Unsightly Spider Veins in Legs

07th September 2009
When I was growing up, I remember noticing the unsightly surface veins on my grandmother’s legs and asking her what happened. She assured me that nothing in particular had happened, but that the bluish vein-like spots on her legs were what were known ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Toxic Mold on the Rise in Tampa, Florida

06th September 2009
As summer approaches, the climate in Florida gets hotter and hotter. With the rise in temperature, so is the likelihood of mold influxation, particularly the toxic black mold. All counties in Florida, especially in the bay areas like Tampa are prone to ... Read >
Author: blackmold

H Miracle Review - Cure Hemorrhoid Fast and Effective.

30th August 2009
There's a new solution for people who are suffering from piles. The latest cure is called H Miracle and it is bringing amazing relief to users. Finding out more information about Home Hemorrhoid Cures and H Miracle The guide offered by H Miracle includes... Read >
Author: Kermit Gallegos

Insulated Windows and Home Energy Savings

27th August 2009
As winter approaches, many people are looking for ways to save a little money on energy costs. The cost of gasoline might go down, but in cold climates a lot of those savings are spent on keeping the house warm enough to be livable. There are always the s... Read >
Author: Rob Ferrall

Basement Waterproofing: Keeping Basements Low and Dry

19th August 2009
“Oh no! The basement’s flooded again and… (gasp) Grandma’s staying in the guest room! And she can’t swim!” Okay, that scenario may be a little extreme, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen. The truth is leaky basements are quite co... Read >
Author: Yodle

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

11th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Tractor –Spare Parts Manufacturers in India

08th August 2009
There are a surprising number of machines available in every shape and size imaginable. Like most things in life, your needs have a lot to do with what you should look for. You know your needs but you will have to translate them into something tangible th... Read >
Author: Sairajs

Create More Living Space through Basement Conversion

04th August 2009
Do you need more space in your house but want to avoid the hassles and costs associated with shifting to a new house? Do you have unused space in your basement? If you do – there may be a solution. The best option in this case would be to convert the al... Read >
Author: Jo Harris

Add Value with Simple Repairs

04th August 2009
Add value with simple repairs Repairing your old house to make it look good is an age old concept; especially if you intend to sell it in the near future. The exercise not only adds value to your home, helping you get a better price than what is preval... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

The Most Critical Eye Exercise That'll Better Your Eyesight Quickly

23rd July 2009
I'm going to prove to you that within 5 minutes of reading this article, you are going to be able to see a lot better. Just 5 minutes, that's it. Whether or not you are wearing glasses or contact lenses... Or even if you are not, but want to see a lot ... Read >
Author: Preston Sweet

Water Damage, Now What?

21st July 2009
Water damage happens. Sometimes it happens slowly such as when a small drip or seepage slowly turns your floorboards, carpets or walls into soggy, moldy messes. Other times, the water comes flooding in, causing immediate damage. Either way, if you hav... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Do It Yourself Home Improvements

19th July 2009
Issues of Drainage with Basements Having trouble with water in and around your basement probably is not high on your list of concerns. Yet, depending on where you live – it can and should be. If you have an especially large basement, and your area ha... Read >
Author: Alan Weiss

Sources and solution of water damage problems.

17th July 2009
Water damage is a serious evil. It is very complex to find solution of the evil until and unless you first know about the origins. There are two types of the origins one are visible and other are hidden, and complex to detect with simple inspections perfo... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq

Origins and solution of water damage problems.

17th July 2009
Water damage is a dangerous trouble. It is extremely hard to find solution of the trouble until and unless you first know about the sources. There are two kinds of the sources one are visible and other are hidden, and hard to detect with simple inspection... Read >
Author: Muhammad Ashfaq

How About Investing in Local Storage?

17th July 2009
Investing in local storage units is a great alternative to blocking valuable space in one’s own home or backyard to store unwanted or less used items. We all have things that we keep for sentimental reasons or in case we need them some day. Then there a... Read >
Author: laqu8085a

Composition Of Marble Granite Countertops

11th July 2009
Marble granite countertops are an unique piece of nature’s natural wonder given to us. These countertops are widely used for kitchen remodeling and refurnishing other areas of the house such as flooring bathroom tiles, constructing staircases, fireplace... Read >
Author: yanita

The Fundamentals of Roofing Remodeling

09th July 2009
After a certain period of time roofs develop cracks leading to leaking. This has to be set right and the best way is to remodel it. The roofing in a house has to be able to withstand the harsh weather conditions in that area. The whole stability of a hous... Read >

How to fix a kictchen sink

08th July 2009
Kitchen sinks are of various types like single bowl and double bowl single drain and double bowl double drain. In homes the use define the type to be fixed. For restaurants or heavy use areas, the most common is the double bowl double drain. This is also ... Read >
Author: Andrew Karundu

Find Information On Wakeboarding Wetsuits

06th July 2009
Quality Wakeboarding Wetsuits- Necessary For An Enjoyable Water Sport Experience What is the difference between a wetsuit and a dry suit? The former is designed primarily to stop heat loss due to contact with water while the latter is meant to keep water ... Read >
Author: Erik Owen

The Fundamentals of Roofing Remodeling

02nd July 2009
After a certain period of time roofs develop cracks leading to leaking. This has to be set right and the best way is to remodel it. The roofing in a house has to be able to withstand the harsh weather conditions in that area. The whole stability of a hous... Read >
Author: samehta

The Fundamentals of Roofing Remodeling

02nd July 2009
After a certain period of time roofs develop cracks leading to leaking. This has to be set right and the best way is to remodel it. The roofing in a house has to be able to withstand the harsh weather conditions in that area. The whole stability of a hous... Read >
Author: samehta

How to fix a bathtub

19th June 2009
A bathtub in the wash rooms may be circular, rectangular, square or quarter round in shape. The type depends on the design of the bathroom. Most of this are located adjacent to two walls in the room. The design of the bathroom has the other sanitary ware ... Read >
Author: Andrew Karundu

QMI and CMI – Your Mold Inspectors

17th June 2009
QMI stands for Qualified Mold Inspector, which means he has finished the first 8 hour course on Mold Inspection and understands how to identify mold problems, and can offer suggestions for a solution. CMI stands for Certified Mold Inspector. They do the i... Read >
Author: sturat

Inspection and Repairs in Frame Construction

11th June 2009
If there are leakages around a window frame a careful examination should be made and repairs made where they are needed. Around the lower part of the window, look particularly for holes or large cracks at the top of the window sill. There may be a crack u... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan

Wakeboarding Wetsuits Information and Learn about Wakeboarding

11th June 2009
Quality Wakeboarding Wetsuits- Essential For An Enjoyable Water Sport Experience What is the difference between a wetsuit and a dry suit? The former is designed primarily to prevent heat loss due to contact with water while the latter is designed to k... Read >
Author: David Hagerman

The Three Advantages Of Spill Kits In The Workplace

10th June 2009
Spill kits are essential items to have easily to hand, and are available in a wide variety of types and for a range of purposes. It's easy to think that mopping up a spillage will be easy enough to do, and having an almost limitless stock of paper towels ... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold

Residential Stucco Yonkers: Deck Up Their Exteriors

01st June 2009
The houses in Yonkers deck up their exteriors with Residential Stucco Yonkers and bricks. Available in a variety of colors and designs, Stucco is highly durable in nature. Most roofs of Nassau County house are made of Asphalt Roofing Shingles, which i... Read >
Author: sturat

How About Investing in Local Storage?

18th May 2009
Investing in local storage units is a great alternative to blocking valuable space in one’s own home or backyard to store unwanted or less used items. We all have things that we keep for sentimental reasons or in case we need them some day. Then there a... Read >
Author: berg0101a

Simple steps for Bathroom Tile Repair

29th April 2009
Do you have certain chipped or broken tiles in your bathroom? If yes, then follow the given below steps and replace them with new and improved bathroom tiles. Nowadays, people spend ample time and money towards the decoration of their bathroom tiles.... Read >
Author: Jason Colling

Choosing the Best Swimming Pool Filters for Your Pool

23rd April 2009
Owning a personal swimming poll can provide your family with hours of fun during the winter months. Pool parties, bar-b-q’s, and long relaxing days in the pool will make for wonderful family memories. However, there are a lot of things to consider when ... Read >
Author: swimmingpoolpros

Professional Carpet Cleaners Repair Flood Water Carpet Damage

22nd March 2009
If you think that flood water carpet damage means that you have to get new carpets for your home, think again. You can get professional carpet cleaners that can clean your flood damaged carpets and make them look good, without having to replace them. ... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

The Basics of Water Damage Control

30th January 2009
Water is considered to be the single most long term destructive chemical compound in the indoor environment. Since water is considered as the “universal solvent” it can dissolve or weaken many materials. Water also supports the growth of different mic... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Waste Degradation and the Idea of Acceptable Release Rate

09th January 2009
Every landfill is an engineering project with an engineered leachate management system. Any landfill liner is part of the system. The system should be designed to accommodate a range of seepage rates from very low (the best containment that can be achieve... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Waste Degradation and the Idea of Acceptable Release Rate

09th January 2009
Every landfill is an engineering project with an engineered leachate management system. Any landfill liner is part of the system. The system should be designed to accommodate a range of seepage rates from very low (the best containment that can be achieve... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Give More Attention to Kidney Damage

17th December 2008
Kidney damage starts long ahead of you become aware of any symptoms. An early indication of kidney damage is when your kidneys seep out small amounts of a protein called albumin into the urine. However, the simply way to identify regarding this seepage is... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Dry Out Your Damp Basement With Basement Dehumidifiers

13th December 2008
Basements are notoriously prone to dampness and high humidity. Humidity levels above 50% significantly increase the amount of water vapor present in the air. This can cause mold to grow, furniture warp, wood to rot and metal to rust. If the cause of ex... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Dry Out Your Damp Basement With Basement Dehumidifiers

13th December 2008
Basements are notoriously prone to dampness and high humidity. Humidity levels above 50% significantly increase the amount of water vapor present in the air. This can cause mold to grow, furniture warp, wood to rot and metal to rust. If the cause of ex... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Some Wine Buying Tips

03rd December 2008
Many wine buyers and collectors prefer to go to wineries to ensure that they make the right purchase of fine wines. You may find experts and wine critics where you travel. They know everything about the most popular wine brands, quality fine wines, and th... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Be Healthy And Drink Water While Eating

02nd December 2008
Why you should only take sips of water during meal? Large glasses of water impedes the digestive manner by diluting the gatric juices. Taking several sips of water at a mealtime as compared to drink a combine of large glasses per meal seems to be a del... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides Basics

26th November 2008
Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides is a heave out imitative from Aloe Vera. The chief application of Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides is achieving all the way through the developed process that involves freeze-drying. The mainstream of general public a... Read >
Author: Alien

Be smart - Park smart parking mats:

11th November 2008
Arriving home that late rainy Saturday night was never going to be easy, Mat Smart prayed that his wife would already be asleep, so that he could drag the body out of the car and hide it temporarily inside the garage. His 8 year old would also be tucked u... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Converting IP Ratings and NEMA codes

16th October 2008
NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association) has established a range of standards for electrical equipment enclosures. NEMA codes tend to be used by countries outside of Europe, including the USA. NEMA codes use a number to describe the level of ... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams

The Best Way To Prevent And Disinfect Mold

09th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Smoky Mountain Painting Excessive moisture can lead to the growth of mold inside of homes and buildings. Leaks from roofs, plumbing or window frames cause the biggest problems. Couple excessive moisture with a lack of ventilation a... Read >

My Cat Has a Cold

05th September 2008
Just like humans, cats can catch colds, and they do so somewhat frequently. However, colds are not passed on between humans and cats since the viruses that cause colds are species-specific. Simply put we do have a cold advantage over cats: while we can ca... Read >
Author: Max Young

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

01st September 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water's been drained aw... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

31st August 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water’s been drained ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Water Damage and How it Affects Homes

30th August 2008
Drip, drip, drip . . . gurgle, gurgle, gurgle . . . sploosh! Whether water gets into your home due to seepage, a slow leak, a plumbing accident, or a natural disaster, one thing is for certain: water damage. In fact, long after the water’s been drained ... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

What should I DIY when it comes to Plumbing?

16th August 2008
There are some plumbing jobs home owners can do, but in Australia regulations are very strict when it comes to plumbing. A licenced brisbane plumber and gasfitter must carry out all installations and major repairs. Check with the water-supply authority ... Read >
Author: Stuart McCulloch

The Soggy Truth about Water Damage

21st July 2008
Each year, the nightly news features images of swollen rivers, tidal surges, and water sweeping through communities. Cars float past the camera while all you can see are the rooftops of homes peeking above the water line. Clearly, these cars and homes wil... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

The Soggy Truth about Water Damage

21st July 2008
Each year, the nightly news features images of swollen rivers, tidal surges, and water sweeping through communities. Cars float past the camera while all you can see are the rooftops of homes peeking above the water line. Clearly, these cars and homes wil... Read >
Author: Mark Decherd

Basement Floor Waterproofing Methods

26th June 2008
Why is basement floor waterproofing so often overlooked, when if it was done when the basement was built, there would be fewer problems with seepage and flooding? Basements are often thought of as just places for storage that have concrete floors an... Read >
Author: Redlaw

Does Your Roof Need Repair and Replacement

04th June 2008
Everyone on this earth wishes to own a perfect house. There are certain measures which make a house perfect for living and a durable roof is one of them. It makes the integrity of the building. But as everything needs maintenance and care, roof also needs... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Waterproofing Your Wet Basement

21st May 2008
There is a waterproofing company out there called Basement Systems that has a patented WaterGuard system that is 100% guaranteed to stop any water problem or leaky basement. For years many homeowners could not finish off their basements and make their ... Read >
Author: Joe Palladino

Understanding FELA and BIA

14th May 2008
Under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), a railroad has a duty to exercise ordinary care under the circumstances to provide its employees with a reasonably safe place within which to work. Court decisions interpreting FELA have held that the r... Read >

Are Our Water Supplies Safe To Use ?

08th May 2008
The United States has the Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that source water is safe. You do not have to worry about contaminated fluid like some countries face on a daily basis. For some areas, water supplies are not available so they must u... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The World According to barf

25th April 2008
The article reviews what happens when reality meets good intentions, i.e. when a man without resources is released from hospital and finds his friends waiting for him in the pub. If only he had had Acomplia to help him fight the cravings. Hangovers I h... Read >
Author: Jimmy Mehta

Importance of Wires used in Transformers

16th April 2008
The wire used is usually are magnet wire. Magnet wire is a copper wire with a fleecing of varnish or some other artificial coating. Transformers for years have utilized Form wire, which is a lacquered type of magnet wire. The conducting substance used ... Read >
Author: moni

Importance of Wires used in Transformers

16th April 2008
The wire used is usually are magnet wire. Magnet wire is a copper wire with a fleecing of varnish or some other artificial coating. Transformers for years have utilized Form wire, which is a lacquered type of magnet wire. The conducting substance used ... Read >
Author: moni

Sewage Disposal Old Real Estates

27th March 2008
Country people use different method to dispose of sewage. It is done with a septic system. It is an unsophisticated combination of a holding tank and perforated pipes called leach lines; the sewage is absorbed or leached into the ground. As we see there a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

South West Shower Curtains Can Be A Great Choice For Your Bathroom

25th March 2008
Shower curtains, even though we do not realize, are an integral part of any home, or rather every bathroom. If you are a creative person who takes a lot of effort to beautify your home, you must give attention to the type, style and design of the shower c... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Many Different Varieties Of Fabric Shower Curtains

25th March 2008
Just imagine a bathroom or bathtub which does not have a shower curtain. The person who is having a shower will certainly cause lots of water to spill over on to the floor if he or she is using the tub and on the entire floor and walls of the bathroom if ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Oil Traps

08th October 2007
When companies drill for oil, they are looking for oil traps. Oil seeps up through rocks and collects inside the ground, forming an oil trap. This seepage is called migration. Oil originates in a source rock and migrates through the layers. Shale is the m... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

4 x 4 Stradbroke Island

20th September 2007
Any time is a good time to visit Stradbroke, one of the world's largest sand islands. With its magnificent beaches, white sandy 4WD tracks throughout the island and incredible views it has everything to offer the adventurous driver who is looking for the ... Read >
Author: Jenny Brewer

Asphalt in Road Construction

16th August 2007
Though a vast majority of today’s roads are constructed using asphalt, its use has been traced back hundreds and even thousands of years. This naturally occurring substance is sought after for a number of applications due to its adhesive and waterproofi... Read >
Author: wespipe

Building A Dog Kennel Over-Rules Purchasing The Kennel From Different Aspects

20th July 2007
The expenses of keeping a dog as a pet can make considerable slit in your wallet. Ask any dog owners of the expenses and they will explain how much they have to pay for the food and vet bills. Such overwhelming expenses drive the owners to send their dog ... Read >
Author: peter john

Medical emergency-peritonitis

27th March 2007
Peritonitis, an infection of the lining of abdominal cavity is the most serious complication of appendicitis. When appendix ruptures (perforates) and the contents of intestines and infectious organisms invade the peritoneal cavity peritonitis may occur. W... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Buying And Selling Home

12th March 2007
Does your building have a healthy environment? Do you practice less polluting and more resource efficient methods of construction/renovation/maintenance to provide good IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality)? How you do this can greatly affect the comfort and... Read >
Author: Amenda

DIY Home Repair; How to Patch Breaks in a Basement Wall

19th February 2007
One effective DIY home repair job that takes only a few minutes, but is nevertheless important to the structure of your home, is patching breaks in a basement wall. Before beginning the project, however, watch over the area that needs patching for ... Read >
Author: Max Sheppard

Essentials of the Exhaust System and its Exhaust Parts

20th January 2007
For any and every person who owns or drives a car, the exhaust system is among the most essential parts of an automobile that one shouldn’t be remiss in learning about. The said system performs two vital functions: first, it disposes of the dangerous en... Read >
Author: Chantal Smith

Is the Fox Auditing the Hen House?

17th November 2006
When you ask your doctor for a second opinion, do you really want him to give you his opinion again? No. You want a second opinion. An independent evaluation. Too many financial institutions do this very thing on a daily basis ? they hire the same co... Read >
Author: Brian Hayes

Root Canal in New York Can Fight Tooth Decay

06th October 2006
Are you suffering from tooth decay? Is it that you are feeling inflammatory reactions in the part of pulp cavity of your teeth? Root canal is the best treatment available for you to get rid of the inflammatory reactions. These reactions are caused because... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones

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

Hiring a Waterproofing Contractor

29th September 2005
According to the National Association of Waterproofing and Structural Repair Contractors (NAWSRC), consumers can take several steps to ensure they find the right contractor for their job. A leaky roof, basement or unprotected foundation can cost thousands... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson