Two Signs That It's Time To Clean Your Chimney
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19 January 2016
If you have a chimney that you use during the cold seasons, it's easy to let years go by without doing much more than throwing logs into it and lighting a fire. However, just because your chimney appears to be working fine, it's important that you don't let this lull you into a false sense of security. Dirty chimneys are dangerous because the buildup can cause a fire to start that could potentially damage your entire home.
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3 Things You Should Do Before Building A Fence On Your Property Line
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23 December 2015
Adding a fence to your property line can be a great decision for any homeowner. It's a nice way to separate your yard from your neighbors' by providing a visual separation and by keeping your pets and kids contained on your side of the property. Before you decide to build a fence along the property line, however, there are a few steps that you should take to ensure that your project turns out just like it is supposed to.
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Wood Floor Seen Better Days? 3 Simple Steps To Restore The Beauty
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29 November 2015
Wood floors are a beautiful addition to any home. Unfortunately, without proper care they can wear out quickly. If the home you just bought has a wood floor that's looking beat up, don't worry. You won't have to have it replaced. In just a few easy steps, you can bring back the beauty and luster of your wood floor. Here are some step-by-step instructions to get your wood floor looking brand new again.
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Tips For Keeping Your Home's Awning In Great Condition
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6 November 2015
Awnings are common additions that can help to provide your family with ample amounts of shade during the blistering summer days and protection during rain storms. Also, a well-maintained awning can help to improve your home's curb appeal and value. However, many homeowners make the critical mistake of failing to properly care for their aluminum awnings. In addition to making the awnings an eyesore, this error can also drastically reduce their lifespans.
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