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Eat Here Or Get Gas by David Mack
When filling up your vehicle or heating your home becomes a major life decision, you know you’re in trouble. Many Americans are finding themselves in that position these days, and there seems to be no end in sight. Just when you thought it was beginning to become safe to go to the gas station, another entity decides they want a bigger slice of your next paycheck.


Condensation 101! by Bill Prudehome
Condensation that forms on windows and other surfaces in your home can cause serious damage to window sills, trim and frames, plaster, drywall, wood flooring, and internal wall studs. Most individuals believe that because the see the condensation on the window itself, that it must be the window or the method of installing the window that has created the problem. This couldn’t be farther from the truth in, 99 percent of the cases.


Emergency Roof Repair - What To Do During Situation? by Steven Briesemeister
An emergency is a situation which calls for drastic measures. A roof which has suffered damage due to heavy rains, tornado like situations, hail, storms etc classify sometime for this kind of a repair. The roof is perhaps the most important part of a house, besides the people living in the house.


Interior Design - Using Wallpapper to Bring New Life to Walls by Bill McRea
One of the biggest problem areas in a room is a large blank wall that stares back at you as you enter. These walls create a feeling of emptiness within a room, and sometimes act to disrupt the flow of color and design that’s already in place: or they do not fulfill their potential of creating visual impact in a room.Wallpaper is an inexpensive and popular way to decorate walls and bring them to life.


Dump the Generators and Solar Up Your RV for About $8,000 by Lance Winslow
To adequately set up a motor coach with solar power will run you about $8,000 and this will include the panels on the roof, super batteries, installation and a control module. The control module is the most inexpensive component, only about $150.00 and it will keep you from over cooking your batteries and turn off the collection from the solar panels when the batteries are 100% charged up.


Solar Energy Trends by Mike Cubert
According to a recent study, 80% of over a thousand American respondents think all new home construction from now on should include some sort of solar energy systems. Once informed of the higher resale value that homes with solar systems can have, 2/3 of those surveyed said they’d expect to pay more money for such a home, a would do so willingly; what’s more, 1/2 of those surveyed said they’d even be willing to pay a 10% premium on for homes with solar energy systems built-in.Solar Water Heaters: People living in warm climates and freezing climates alike can now enjoy the benefits of solar water heating.


Why You Should Have a Garden Pond by Anne Clarke
Are you still having some trouble deciding whether or not to add a garden pond to your yard? Well, I am going to try to convince you that you should most definitely have a garden pond.Here are some of the many benefits and pros to having a garden pond:· Visual Beauty.


Uses for Solar In Every Day Life by Richard Chapo
Many a person, myself included, has gone on and on about the benefits of solar energy. While theoretical arguments are always interesting, what about daily applications?Uses for Solar In Every Day LifeSolar energy is an important advance in the effort to save the environment.


Drywall Compound Dust - You Need To Know! by Bill Prudehome
If you are contemplating a home renovation project that involves drywall taping then there is something that you need to be aware of and pay strict attention to.The compound used to cover drywall joints creates a very fine and highly abrasive dust when dry and then sanded. Have you ever seen a professional drywall taper using a power sander?


Benefits of Log Homes by TC Thorn
Today's log homes can be just as big and luxurious as traditional stick-built homes, and they've got something your neighbor's home doesn't: logs. What kid didn't dream of having a lot home (or maybe a log tree fort) out in the woods somewhere? Well, some adults share that dream.


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