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  • How to Fix a Cherry Table With Hot Pad Burns

    Cherry is an expensive type of wood that is just as susceptible as other types of wood to heat marks from hot pad burns. Hot pads will protect your table if they aren’t too old or worn, but even new hot pads will not protect your table from pots that are very hot. Burns can develop from these hot pads and hot pots. Remove them with a cleansing solution.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Burning Smell From Central Heat

    Since central heating systems are, in large part, built into more or less hidden parts of the home, troubleshooting possible problems with central heat systems should always begin with identifying the symptoms. Unusual smells emanating from your heater, for instance, can indicate a potentially serious problem that requires immediate troubleshooting.

  • Can Tree Leaves Be Burned for Heating Fuel?

    Even if you have only one tree in your yard, you know that every autumn you'll have to rake up several piles of leaves once they fall. If you have a shredder, tree leaves make excellent compost or mulch in the garden. Otherwise, most of those leaves will end up in your yard debris bucket. It's tempting to use your leaves in your home's fireplace, but there are problems associated with burning leaves that could cause damage to your home or injury.

  • How to Fix a Cigarette Burn in a Table Pad Cover

    A wooden dining room table or coffee table can suffer when not protected by a table pad, which is thicker and more durable than a tablecloth. A table pad takes the abuse so your fine wood finish doesn't have to. If the pad has a cigarette burn on it, you can easily repair it to restore the room's elegant look.

  • Wood Pellet Uses

    Wood pellets come from sawdust and wood chips, for a fuel in pellet stoves. More than 610,000 tons of wood pellets are produced in North America each year, according to the Encyclopedia of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living (ERESL) website.

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