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Some experts say they should be changed every five to eight years, and others have yet to see one burst. You may want to glance at your hoses every so often to make sure they're in good-working order – just in case. However, most homeowners will never need a braided metal hose replacement.
Composite doors are an excellent choice for an energy efficient home as they are excellent at insulating your property against heat loss and...
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As most homeowners are concerned with the disruptiveness of the process, a question electricians get a lot is “can a house be rewired without...
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Learn More »Reading time: 3 minutes Homeownership can be difficult, but some quick additions can potentially save you thousands of dollars. One of these easy solutions is installing a braided metal hose or stainless steel braided hose. But why exactly should you install these small – and cost-saving – hoses on your appliances? For that answer, we reached out to Tom Mahoney of Little Tommy’s Plumbing Shop. Tom has been in the plumbing business since 1989, and his family has been helping homeowners to fix their plumbing issues for more than 60 years. Tom has five reasons why braided metal hoses should be in your – and everyone’s – home.
Your attic is not likely to be visited by a burglar because they are usually hard to find and access. So, it is always a good idea to store...
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This makes peppermint oil, chili powder, citronella, and eucalyptus the most common natural rodent repellents. Chemical smells, such as ammonia,...
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If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a...
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Not only are they easier to install than screws, but nails are also easier to remove. If a building component needs replacing, a worker can easily...
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For most do-it-yourselfers, the best material for building a concrete slab is a ready-mix crack-resistant concrete product. The wet mix is poured...
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Cost of building a concrete block shed Building a cinder block shed costs $3,000 to $4,400 on average, or $30 to $44 per square foot. A shed's...
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