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DIY How to Seal Rat Holes

Rats are a big problem for many households, but their size makes it easier to determine an entry point. Once you realize where the rats are entering from, it’s a simple process to block off the hole. You should continue to carefully store your food and clean your house regularly.

How to Grow Succulents in Moss

Succulent plants have thick leaves or shoots that retain water to survive in the arid or semi-arid environments where they grow naturally. Along with very little need for water, succulents have the ability to grow in moss. Combined, these traits make it easy for you to grow these plants indoors or outdoors.

How to Make Your Own Slats for Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are window treatments for larger glassed areas such as sliding glass patio doors. The slats of most vertical blind sets are made of thin panels of plastic, sometimes covered in a fabric. With age, they can become brittle or soiled. In addition, housepets and small children can damage the slats.

Limestone Vs. Crushed Concrete

Builders use numerous types of stone and aggregate materials in projects ranging from basement walls and home foundations to roads and bridges. Crushed concrete and limestone constitute two of these materials.

What Causes Stainless Steel to Turn Black in Pools?

Stainless steel is an attractive, sleek material for pool accessories and trim, but it has a few limitations. It can become corroded from exposure to chemicals in pool water and time, resulting in a pitted or blackened appearance. Combating the corrosion is a losing battle for most pool owners.

How to Hang Pictures on a Horsehair Plaster Wall

Some plaster used in older homes contains horsehair, which was added to give it greater resistance to cracking. This kind of plaster was implemented in the 1800s and was used in homes up until the 1950s, when drywall became the wall medium of choice because it is sturdier than plaster.

How to Fix Marks in a Laminate Table Top

Laminate tabletops combine long-lasting durability with aesthetic appeal to provide practical eating surfaces in homes. Although extremely hard, laminate table tops are not completely impervious to damages. Burns from hot items and chips from sharp objects create unappealing marks in laminate table top surfaces.

What Size Ceiling Fan to Install on a Vaulted Ceiling?

A ceiling fan provides hours of cool circulating air, makes living space more comfortable and lowers air conditioning bills. A vaulted ceiling requires a ceiling fan with a sufficient downrod, which is the ceiling fan's neck that connects the wall mount to the top of the fan.

How to Paint on Chiffon

Chiffon is a lightweight and sheer fabric made from cottons, synthetic fibers and silks. This fabric is easily dyed, but you can also use a painting technique similar to watercolor. Dyes or paints are diluted with alcohol or water, respectively, to create a soft sweeping of color over the fabric.

Gurgling Sound From a Steam Radiator

In a radiator system, steam travels up from a boiler and circulates through radiators, where it condenses into water and returns to the boiler. Gurgling sounds are caused by air trapped in the system or steam passing through accumulations of water.

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