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Rain Gutter Basics (Article)
In this article, the author Don Vandervort describes the basic features of rain gutters like their make, availability and durability according to material. With the help of a very detailed picture, he explains the different components involved in the creation of a rain gutter. There are two sections where the common two types of gutters namely sectional gutters and seamless gutters are thoroughly described.
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7 Tips For Repainting Your House (Article)
In this article, the author Don Vandervort outlines the basic steps you have to keep in mind when you are repainting your house. Each step of the process like feasibility study to see if you should do the work yourself, purchase of paint, repairing and preparing of the surface, masking, the right way to do painting, paint trim and final clean up to finish the job are explained in detail.
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How Much Paint Do You Need? (Article)
In this article, the author Don Vandervort explains how to determine the amount of paint to be used in painting your house. He describes how to calculate the amount of wall paint and trim paint also. The steps involved in figuring out the square footage of the area to be painted and spread rate of paint are also explained in an easy to understand way.
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Toilet Buying Guide (Article)
In this guide, the author Don Vandervort outlines the steps involved in choosing the right toilet for your home. He explains the pros and cons and differences associated with flush systems associated with toilets, between one piece and two piece toilets, kinds of bowls available, types of seats available, the size of the trap and the rough in.
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Septic Tank And Septic System Maintenance Article
In this article, the author Don Vandervort describes how to maintain the septic tank in a healthy condition. He lists the steps to locate the tank, how often it needs to be inspected, listing the products, which you should not be flushing in to the septic tank, chemicals, which you can and cannot use in a septic tank, and commercial chemical treatments, which you can and cannot use.
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Connecting A Bathroom Sink Drain
In this article, the author Don Vandervort describes step-by-step description of how to connect a bathroom sink drain. He goes through each of the steps like attaching female adapter, slip nuts, P-trap, flexible water-supply tubes, shut-off valves, coupling nuts and faucet aerator in a very short and precise way.
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Insulate A Concrete Floor (Article)
In this article, the author Don Vandervort describes how you can save energy by insulating your concrete floor. With the help of pictures he explains the steps like preparing the floor, adding sleepers and form and attaching the sub floor. He also lists the precautions to be taken regarding building codes and safety.
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Heat Pumps Energy Efficiency (Article)
In this article, the author, Dan Vandervort, describes the energy efficiency indexes associated with heat pumps. He defines the two indexes namely Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) for cooling and Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) for heating and explains how they are to be looked at when you buy a heating or cooling equipment. He gives examples of products based on their performance based on these standards.
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Refrigerator Freezers (Article)
In this article, the author, Dan Vandervort, explains the different options in buying freezers and refrigerators. He explains the location where they could be placed, what kind of equipment you should get, energy saving features and other features associated with them like defrosting and alarm to go off when something goes wrong.
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Features To Look For In A Refrigerator (Article)
In this guide, the author, Dan Vandervort, describes the things you have to look for when you are shopping for a refrigerator. He explains in detail with the help of pictures features like size of shelves, make of the shelves, leveling legs, mobility of shelves, racks, glide out baskets, storage space, light, compartment doors, water dispenser, refreshment center and customized temperature control.
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Wood Rain Gutters (Article)
In this article, the author, Dan Vandervort, describes the pros and cons of installing a wood gutter. He explains the associated features of wood gutters like their cost of maintenance, reason for their popularity, size in which they are sold, downspouts used with them, cost range, commonly used kinds of wood, oil needed to be applied and paint job to be done.
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Ceiling Fan Repairs (Article)
In this article, the author, Dan Vandervort, describes the problems associated with ceiling fans and how to fix them. He describes with the help easy to understand numbered steps, the things to be done to find the actual problem and fix each of the cases when a ceiling fan is not at all working or if it is humming or if it is wobbling.
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