Felecia Sanchez
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3 Rainwater Problems Solved By Gutter Replacement
Spring has arrived in Australia, and with it comes seasonal rain which can be quite heavy at times. After a long, dry winter, many homes are not prepared for the days of rainfall that spring brings. As someone who is fed up with watching the water overflow from your gutters, you know they need replacing, but you don't know what to replace them with. Here are three common rainwater flow problems which can be solved by choosing the right replacement gutter.
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What to Do If There is a Crack in Your Foundation
A crack in the foundation of your property can be easily repaired but it may also be a sign of a larger structural problem. If you find a crack in your foundation, here are the steps that you should take. Check the exterior First, check your exterior walls. Each wall should be straight. You can use a level to check each wall. If there is a protuberance in the foundation or a wall, either the foundation has altered or the surrounding environment has placed strenuous pressure on the walls.
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Don't Overlook These Details When Buying a New Furnace
If you need a new furnace for your home, no doubt you're concerned about your budget and the cost of a new model's purchase and installation. However, there are many other details and features you should consider when buying a new furnace, beyond just the price tag. Keeping all these details in mind when shopping will ensure you end up with a furnace that works well for your heating needs, creating a comfortable environment in your home for many winters to come!
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What to Look out for When Choosing a Skylight Window Manufacturer
Skylight windows have become a common feature in most Australian homes today. With the benefits of installing a skylight ranging from cutting down of electricity costs to improving air quality, it is clear to understand why the windows have become a darling for many Australian homeowners. However, as is common in any free market, high demand for skylight windows means stiff competition among manufacturers. While this is a blessing to contractors, choosing and settling on one manufacturer can be a challenge.
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Subtle Signs That Your Home Might Need Foundation Repair
It's never good to put off repairing a home's foundation when needed, as a damaged foundation can allow a home to shift and settle, so that the framework of the structure may then crack. In turn, outside heat and cold might get in through those cracks, increasing the home's utility bills, and the home might also suffer water damage and resultant mould. A settling and shifting foundation can also mean cracks along interior walls, floors and ceilings.
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Four Ways to Clear Your Drains
Regardless of whether the blockage is in the kitchen and you now have an overflow of food in your sink and the telltale smells of mouldy waste, or in the bathroom thanks to some unruly teenagers not doing their chores, a blocked drain is a pain for all the family, and it can be worryingly costly for the bill payer. While ongoing maintenance is the best way to prevent a blocked drain from happening, there is no need to despair, as most drains can be easily unblocked.
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3 Aspects to Consider When Planning for Drilling of Your Private Residential Well
One of the things you will need to do before commencing construction of your new house is to establish a reliable source of clean water supply. If your building site is located in an area that is not served by municipal water supply, drilling a private well may be the best solution. Before you can start drilling a well on your property, there are many important things you should think through, including:
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How to Protect Your Timber Wall Frames From Termites
Timber wall frames are one of the most popular options for homes, but if you live in an area with a lot of termites, you may be wondering how to ensure that you keep termites out of your wall frames. Ideally, you need to take a multi-pronged approach. Take a look at these tips. Store Wood Carefully Before Building Whilst you are getting ready to build your home, make sure that you store the wood carefully.
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How to respond to asbestos soil contamination
Contact with asbestos can cause serious health problems including asbestosis, lung cancer and mesothelioma. The removal of asbestos from buildings has been industry best practice for many years but dealing with asbestos in the soil is something that has received less attention. Soil contamination has been found to be a particular problem with the increasing development of brownfield sites. Screening for asbestos in the soil is now routine, and there are established procedures for dealing with it when it is found in the soil.
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What to Splurge on When Building Your Home
When you finally get the opportunity to build your own home, you may be itching to splurge on construction supplies and décor items that will best depict your innate style. However, you will be quick to realise that building materials can be costly and if you do not stick to your budget, you will break the bank with your home construction. Nevertheless, this does not mean having to skimp on everything.
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