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Tough Quality Mazda Vent Visor: a Functional Accessory for your Mazda

... highly durable vent visor is relatively easy and fast without needing any drilling procedures. You just have to slide the vent visor into the window channels of your vehicle and it will snugly and securely fit. After all, most vent visors ... Read Read: Tough Quality Mazda Vent Visor: a Functional Accessory for your Mazda

By: Kimberly Baker | 20/06/2007 | Automotive

Log Home Restoration: Things You Should Know From My Experience ( I Live In One)

... a knowledgeable applicator and proper drying time. 5. Check corners, log seams, butt joints, window and door trim and other areas such as dryer vents, receptacle covers, HVAC lines and plumbing fixtures for caulking failure. Installed ... Read Read: Log Home Restoration: Things You Should Know From My Experience ( I Live In One)

By: Douglas Johnson | 16/03/2009 | Home Improvement
Mark Decherd

Some Basics of Water Damage Restoration

  The cross venting idea of drying out a flooded property is a bad one. The idea of opening up the windows and doors to dryout a property is foolish, in theory this may sound good but, consider the outside humidity, in most cases it is ... Read Read: Some Basics of Water Damage Restoration

By: Mark Decherd | 27/06/2008 | Remodeling

Sash Windows - Hanging Onto Tradition

... of the normally hideous wasted energy lost through them every year. In days gone by, timber sash windows were lovingly restored and serviced by owners who in those days had the time and inclination, and the skill, for home maintenance. In ... Read Read: Sash Windows - Hanging Onto Tradition

By: Derek Rogers | 12/04/2009 | Home Improvement

Water Damage Restoration May Restore Your Cell Phones

... has been successful, begin with the next step in water damage restoration. This involves allowing the cell phone and the battery to dry. Place the cell phone near a window, below a fan, near an air conditioner or dehumidifier or above ... Read Read: Water Damage Restoration May Restore Your Cell Phones

By: Barney Ruch | 29/09/2008 | Electronics

Disaster Prevention: Preparing For Wildfires

... Windows and Doors Next homeowners should make sure all openings are properly closed, including vents, windows, and doors. Non-combustible window coverings should be closed to reduce radiant heat. Combustible window coverings should be ... Read Read: Disaster Prevention: Preparing For Wildfires

By: Ben Anton | 08/09/2008 | Home Improvement

Tips From A Janitorial Service on Mold Cleaning and Odor Removal

... standing water. Naturally, these areas include windows, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and the vicinity of air conditioning vents. Window sills, refrigerator seals and tile grouts are favorite breeding places of molds. They can also be ... Read Read: Tips From A Janitorial Service on Mold Cleaning and Odor Removal

By: Business Local Listings | 16/09/2009 | Home Improvement

Steps in Assessing and Dealing With Water Damage or Mold Damage

... to be secured against burglary, you should remove your dry valuables to a trusted location where they will be kept during the restoration process. To protect larger items such as furniture and appliances, you may also want to consider a ... Read Read: Steps in Assessing and Dealing With Water Damage or Mold Damage

By: Orta | 10/02/2009 | Home Improvement

Smoke Damage

... and other upholstered items that may have been water damaged by extinguishing the fire. These tips will speed up the restoration process, too: Do Brush off or vacuum loose soot particles from upholstery, ... Read Read: Smoke Damage

By: Frank Nemshick | 13/11/2008 | Remodeling
Chris

Home mold removal process

... . It appears like spots and can be many different colors. Mold thrives where there has been flooding, and it is common around leaks in windows, roofs, or pipes. Almost any household surface can support mold growth, including wood, drywall, ... Read Read: Home mold removal process

By: Chris | 29/06/2009 | Home Improvement

How to Avoid Hurricane Damage

... walls and roofing structure. Protect your property’s vulnerable openings with storm shutters. They can be purchased for exposed windows, skylights, doors and other glass surfaces. They are available in steel, wood or aluminum. Their ... Read Read: How to Avoid Hurricane Damage

By: Frank Nemshick | 13/11/2008 | Remodeling
Chris

How to clean mold and mildew

... you should address any moisture issues in your home. Like properly venting all bathrooms and dryers, and using exhaust fans when cooking or using the dishwasher. Add insulation to windows, doors and pipes to avoid condensation. If you have ... Read Read: How to clean mold and mildew

By: Chris | 29/06/2009 | Home Improvement

The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Mold

... in your home, but it only grows there when conditions are favorable. Spilled water on carpet that is never cleaned up, condensation on windows or water pipes is a sign of high humidity that helps mold grow, as well, and even something as ... Read Read: The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Mold

By: Jim Corkern | 27/08/2007 | Health

Stop Fire Damage to Guard Your Home

... too close. To double or triple pane thermal glass helps reduce the risk of heat passing through your windows and igniting materials inside your house. The roof is the most vulnerable part of your house during a fire. Wood shake and shingle ... Read Read: Stop Fire Damage to Guard Your Home

By: Manseo Sharma | 05/01/2010 | Home Improvement

Disaster Prevention: Protect Your Home From Wildfire Damage

... flames get too close. Dual- or triple-pane thermal glass helps reduce the risk of heat passing through your windows and igniting materials inside your home. The roof is the most vulnerable part of your home during a fire. Wood, shake, and ... Read Read: Disaster Prevention: Protect Your Home From Wildfire Damage

By: Ben Anton | 11/08/2008 | Home Improvement
 

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