Spring Home Renovation Project

How To Patch Stucco Walls

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Repaired stucco is usually easier than you think it will be. Before you can repaint the outside of your home, if you have stucco, you need to do some basic touch up. That is, you can’t simply paint over cracked or crumbling stucco. It is best to patch and repair your stucco if it is peeling away from your concrete walls as soon as possible. If you wait too long, water and dirt can get underneath the stucco, and create even larger problems. Read More»

How To Insulate Your Refrigerant Lines

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Commercial buildings with central air have a lot of interconnected components. As a result, small problem with one minor component can end up having a negative impact on many other components. One of the most central parts of an HVAC system is the refrigerant lines. The steady and consistent flow of refrigerant throughout the lines is vital to the efficiency of your HVAC. This article explains how you can add insulation to your refrigerant lines, and make them more efficient. Read More»

Guide To Temporarily Removing The Hard Water Stains On Your Toilet Bowl

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If you live in an area where the water has a large amount of minerals, you probably have a constant ring of buildup in your toilet bowl. Because these stains make it appear as though your toilet is constantly filthy, you may wonder if there is anything you can do to remove them. If so, use the following two steps for temporarily removing the hard water stains caked inside the bowl. Read More»

Gutters Can Keep Water Out Of Your Foundation

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There are a lot of things that you need to do in order to make sure that you aren’t getting water into your basement. One of them is to make sure that your rain gutters are in good shape. The gutters and downspout will make sure that the water that collects on your roof gets whisked away from your roof and away from your foundation so that you can keep your foundation nice and dry. Read More»

3 Metal Roofing Maintenance Tips To Prevent Wear Corrosion And Damage From Leaks

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Metal roofing is an excellent choice of material if you want your roof to be durable and long-lasting, but it is still going to need some maintenance. To ensure that your roofing materials last for generations, you are going to want to make sure to you keep your roof clean and do routine maintenance like checking rubber gaskets and seals for wear. Here are some metal roofing maintenance tips that will help prevent wear corrosion and damage caused by leaks: Read More»