A water softener protects plumbing from hard water. Soft water makes cleaning easier and deters scale buildup in pipes and appliances.
A water softener protects plumbing from hard water. Soft water makes cleaning easier and deters scale buildup in pipes and appliances.
Attic ventilation is so important. Ridge vents and soffit vents can remove heat and prevent frost problems through the changing seasons.
Chimney caps or crowns can stop damage from happening to your chimney. These chimney caps / crowns are simply roofs for your chimney. Water will be kept from entering the chimney and causing deterioration of the brick and masonry. Chimney flashing must also be installed to stop any water.
Appraisers try to place a value on large trees around a home, but I often think the number they settle for is low. If you are buying a wooded lot and want the trees to survive the shock of construction, you must take extraordinary measures to protect them.
Getting ready to replace your countertops? Try plastic laminate again. Plastic laminate countertops are easier to care for, more durable than before and better looking. Try laminate edge moldings or wood edging to get rid of that ugly brown edge.
Gas fireplace logs come in two types. Generally, vented gas logs look more realistic than ventless gas logs. Have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned prior to any gas fireplace installation.
Exhaust fans do a great job when properly installed. Kitchen exhaust fans and bathroom exhaust fans vented into the attic can cause condensation and damp ceilings.
Wood window replacement can be done by the DIY'r. Wooden windows must be measured accurately for custom wood replacement windows kits to be installed easily.
High quality vinyl sidings are a better alternative to painting. Painting wood siding usually occurs every four years. Vinyl siding is installed and finished - there are many vinyl siding colors and styles now that look like wood. Vinyl siding manufacturers have color coordinated products to recreate your paint colors.
Light bulbs affect the color you see. Color temperature refers to the colors produced by light bulbs. The lighting at the store may show colors differently from what you see at home. These light bulb differences can cause complications in matching that beautiful wall paper in the store to the color on your walls or carpet.
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