Interested In Adding A Deck To Your Home? Four Ways To Make It Senior Friendly
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8 February 2016
Getting a deck installed in your backyard can be a fantastic way to gain a space to enjoy the fresh air and entertain guests, but it is vital that you consider how you will be able to use it as you age. To avoid an accidental fall, you need to invest in a few safety additions with seniors in mind. With the following additions to the deck, you can have an enjoyable space to spend time outdoors with the peace of mind of safety—perfect for aging adults and even children or pets.
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How To Remove Grease Stains From Concrete Flooring
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3 November 2015
Concrete flooring is an alternative type of flooring that is quickly becoming more popular for residential and commercial spaces. It carries with it a number of distinctive benefits, including durability, longevity, and low maintenance cleaning, and can be stained in a number of different shades and patterns. However, concrete flooring can be easily stained by grease and oil, which can leave unsightly blemishes on your floor if left untreated. Thankfully, there is a fairly simple method that you can use to remove stains from concrete flooring before it sets.
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Three Things That Can Be Done To Improve Your Home With New Vinyl Siding
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27 October 2015
If you want to improve the appearance of your home, renovations to the exterior can include new siding. Vinyl siding is a popular choice for siding because it is low-maintenance, durable and available in many styles. There are also additional improvements that can be done to your siding installation, such as adding a house wrap to your home. Here are some of the improvements that can be done at the same time that you have vinyl siding installed on your home:
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Does Your Shingle Roof Have A Leak? Find And Repair It On Your Own
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26 October 2015
Roof leaks can happen well before your roof needs replacement, which is why it is so important to fix the problem immediately. Leaving the leak as is can cause damage to be localized in the area, creating a costly repair when you go to fix it later. Follow these tips for finding and repairing roof leaks on your roof.
Find The Leak
Many homeowners think that leaks are easy to find, because they envision water literally dripping from a spot in their attic to help pinpoint the problem.
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