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Septic Tank Sludge 101: A Guide Of Facts Every Homeowner Should Know

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Sludge. Even the name sounds a little like something you’d find on the bottom of your shoe on a muddy day. Sludge is the name given to the gunk that builds up inside of a septic tank, and it really is something you should know about. Here are a few things you should know regarding septic tank sludge.  Improper flushing practices leads to excess sludge.  Everything you flush down the toilet should not go in your septic tank. Read More»

Three Benefits Of Smart Thermostats For Your HVAC System

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Smart thermostats are a distinctive type of thermostat for your central HVAC system which provide a number of unique features over traditional digital home thermostats. Understanding what some of the largest and most significant benefits of choosing a smart thermostat are can help you determine if getting in touch with an HVAC contractor about putting in a smart thermostat is the right fit for your home’s climate control needs. Remote Access Read More»

Vinyl And Fiberglass Compared

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Residential fencing can be a major decision because it affects the overall style of your property. That is, you want to install a fence that matches with your home, but is also durable and practical to own. When it comes to low maintenance, affordability, and practicality, vinyl and fiberglass are two of the most popular fencing choices. These two materials are very similar, but they do have a few differences that you need to know about. Read More»

Three Insulation Misconceptions

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The amount and condition of the insulation that is found in your home is an important factor. While insulation can be essential, it is common for homeowners to have a weak understanding about this material. When this is the case, they will find that there are myths and misconceptions that can prove to be very misleading. Myth: It Is Too Expensive To Install Additional Insulation For those that own older homes, it can be a common situation to find that the house was under-insulated. Read More»

Worried About The Durability Of New Windows? 3 Tips For Making The Best Purchase

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Replacing the windows in your home can make an enormous difference in the way your home looks, but it can also make a difference in your energy bills due to the improved insulation they can add. If your main concern in replacing the windows is durability, due to your old windows breaking from a recent storm or simply living in an area that has heavy wind, it’s so important that you take your time to get familiar with which qualities can make a big impact in durable windows. Read More»

The Perks Of Fiber Cement Siding

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Fiber cement might not be the first material that comes to mind when you are thinking about investing in a residential siding. Vinyl is more affordable and more commonly used in both commercial and residential properties. But, there are many great reasons for choosing to install fiber cement. This article explains why you may love fiber cement, even though it is a little more expensive than vinyl. Fiber Cement Formulas and Shapes Read More»

Vinyl Is A Perfect Sash Material

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Have you finally saved enough money to update your windows? Obviously, window replacement is one of the most expensive home remodels. Yet, the sizable investment is worth it when you consider how much it can increase your property value. After all, replacing your windows gives  both the inside and outside of your property a facelift. New windows are also going to improve the insulation of your home, which might have a big impact on your monthly heating and cooling bills. Read More»

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»