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  • How to Clean Carpets Flooded With Contaminated Water

    When a carpet becomes flooded and contaminated with water, you need to consider a couple of important factors before attempting to clean it. If the water is contaminated with sewage or seawater,...

  • What Is the Wind Speed of a Tropical Storm?

    Tropical storms and hurricanes often cause anxiety, concern and money loss to residents in coastal areas. Understanding the wind speeds associated with each type of storm can help homeowners and...

  • The Best Way to Fix a Leaky Foundation

    Fixing a leaky foundation is hard work that requires dedication. You can't be afraid to get dirty with this task. Nonetheless, digging around the home should be avoided if at all possible. For...

  • Homemade Braided Tow Rope

    If you find yourself needing to tow a car or boat or drag something heavy out of a bad spot, you may find that the rope you have isn't strong enough to manage the job. If you can scrounge up some...

  • How to Determine Windstorm Damage to a Roof

    Windstorms can be very damaging to roofs. But because the roof is not always looked at on a regular basis, windstorm damage can sometimes go unnoticed. You can prevent this by inspecting your roof...

  • Storm Damage Repair

    Every year, storms cause millions of dollars in damages to homes and businesses due to falling trees or blowing debris. While most people who provide storm damage repair are honest and reputable,...

  • How to Mount Hurricane Shutters

    Hurricane shutters are an important part of life near coastal areas. In the event of a hurricane, or even a strong storm, the shutters can help prevent major damage to your home.

  • How to Build Wood Shutters Yourself

    Wooden shutters can help keep the windows of your home safe in case of heavy winds, rain or hail from storms. The Federal Emergency Management Agency actually recommends shutters as a deterrent to...

  • How Fast Can Mold Grow in a Basement?

    Mold grows from tiny spores; it is a fungus. It requires damp, humid spaces, preferably with low light, in order to grow. Mold exists in every home. Basements are a favorite location for mold...

  • Hail Damage Repair

    Hail can cause serious integral and value damage. There are several options for repairing vehicles or homes that have been damaged by hail. Knowing the steps to follow in case of hail damage is...

  • How to Use Dry Ice to Remove Hail Damage Dents

    Has your vehicle ever been dimpled like a golf ball after a hail storm? Before filing an insurance claim, consider using a home remedy to remove the dents: dry ice. Dry ice is solidified carbon...

  • Why do People Use Electric Generators?

    Keeping the lights on during a power outage isn't the only reason to own a generator. Think of the many necessities lost in an extended blackout. Refrigeration, power for cooking and heating, and...

  • About Payday Advances

    Payday loan advances are short-term loans designed to address cash shortfalls that will be overcome by the next time the person gets paid. They are easy to obtain but charge very high fees. They...

  • Flood Insurance Information

    Flood insurance is a basic necessity for many Americans living near water. While the general term is known to most Americans, the details and specific information often aren't unless they are...

  • How to Tune a Chainsaw Carburetor

    All chain saws arrive at the sales floor from the factory with their carburetors preset to an ideal running setting. It is possible though that one of the adjusting screws may loosen and throw off...

  • How Does a Lightning Protection System Work?

    Modern lightning protection systems have come a long way from when they were first built in the early 1900s. These systems are put in place to lower the risk of damage that lightning can present...

  • How to Dry Out a Flooded Basement

    Whether you are dealing with light seepage or a foot of water, there are few things more disheartening than a flooded basement. Drying out a flooded basement isn't hard--it is just time consuming.

  • How to Get Leaves Out of an Inground Pool

    Hot sultry days and a cool swimming pool go hand in hand in many backyards. In ground pools are a wonderful addition to your home's attractiveness. However, it does require some work as It is an...

  • How to Get Your Yard Ready for a Tropical Storm

    When a tropical storm is coming, preparing your yard is a very important task to keep in mind. Loose branches, chairs and tables can all be turned into flying debris that can become dangerous in...

  • How to Protect a Roof From Snow Damage

    Snow and ice are very damaging to the roof of your home, so knowing how to remove them is critical to protecting your roof. Heavy snowfalls put too much weight on the roof and make ice dams when...

  • How to Install Hurricane Shutters

    Those of us who live near the ocean worry about storms that sweep in and cause so much destruction, whether we call them hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones or Noreasters. One of the things we can do...

  • How to Reduce Stormwater Runoff at Home

    Stormwater runoff comes from rain or melting snow that is unable to seep into the ground. Instead, this water runs across the ground where it collects pesticides, chemicals, and other pollutants....

  • How to Select Hurricane Shutters for a Home

    If you live in an area where hurricanes are common, you may be in the market for hurricane shutters. These shutters are specially designed to withstand flying debris and sudden pressure changes....

  • How to Have Light During a Blizzard

    During a blizzard the land gets cold and dark. A majority of the time you also lose power to your house due to knocked down power lines. Follow these steps to learn how to have light during a...

  • How to Keep Snow Off a Roof

    During the winter months heavy snowfall can cause a buildup of snow on your roof. The weight of the snow can cause damage to your roof, or even cause it to collapse. Follow these guidelines to...

  • How to Stock Food for a Blizzard

    Blizzards are frequent occurrences in some areas of the country, but the majority of people are caught a few days before the blizzard with bare cupboards. Electricity can go out and food in the...

  • How to Prepare Your Home for a Winter Storm

    Winter storms can be dangerous and damaging if you are unprepared. When the temperature starts to drop, it's time to think about getting ready.

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