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Vacuum the carpet. Prepare your carpet for odor-removal treatment by thoroughly vacuuming it first. If your carpet is holding a lot of dirt, sweep it first with a broom to lift the fibers and loosen the dirt, then vacuum.
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How do I clean blood stains from the carpet?
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Hydrogen peroxide works really well! You have to treat it immediately, though. Blot with a cotton swab with solution on one end and absorb on the other end.
Can I use the solutions on black carpet?
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No, you cannot. It will ruin the carpet.
Can I wash carpet runners in a washing machine?
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Yes, but make sure to wash them by themselves because they might bleed and color other things.
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Our Champion sunroom additions are a major investment in your homes living space and exterior shape. Youll no doubt have numerous questions during the planning process. We understand that price will play an important factor in making your choice however, the sunroom cost will vary based on your homes customized needs.
During our in-home consultations, Champions customer care associates will work with you to help discover the best options and savings opportunities for your home. Youll discuss your homes unique needs, from sunroom window sizes, sunroom styles, materials, glass and various other options to determine the best sunroom choice for your home. that will help to improve the quality, durability, comfort, savings and overall beauty of your home.
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Outdoor lighting is more than a way to light your walk to the door; it has become a fashion statement that gives your home curb appeal. Landscape and walkway lights are popular because they are not only beneficial but give your lawn a touch of beauty. Whether you want your lighting equipment on the ground, hanging on the side of the house, or on a pole in the yard, you are sure to find exactly what you want to meet your needs. An important thing to remember when choosing outdoor fixtures is to look for all-weather construction since you never know when it will rain, snow, or get scorching hot.
Solar lights are perfect for long sidewalks when running an extension cord or having an outlet placed is not an option. The lights charge during the day when the sun is out and shining then turn on at dusk. Since they only run when it is dark, owners never have to remember to turn the lights off in the morning. Solar panels are also ideal for camping trips or cookouts at the park where power outlets are nonexistent.
Just because the sun goes down, it doesn't mean the party has to stop. Light up your deck and pool area with outdoor decor candle lanterns that not only provides lighting but look good doing it. Add a little fun to your space with a color-changing LED outdoor lighting. Nothing says festive like bright, fun colored lights. Another fun idea is to add LED post-deck caps to your landscape.
Everything that has been said is true, outdoor lighting around your home should look good, but there is still that safety feature associated with having a well-lit walkway. Outdoor security and flood lights are perfect for driveways and garage parking. Typically, this lighting equipment will have a motion sensor, so it only turns on when someone or something walks in front of the sensor, plus it only stays on for a given amount of time. When you come home late, you can trust your lights will turn on, keep you safe, and lead you directly to your door.
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Homeowners who need more living space have several options to choose from, but few are as cost-effective as upgrading existing spaces like garage lofts, basements, and attics. Each of these areas poses its own unique benefits as well as its own specific challenges, and the one that is best for your situation hinges on a handful of factors. Here are a few of the elements that may indicate attic conversion a good option in your particular situation, as well as a few helpful tips to make the process go more smoothly.
Remodeling Magazine's annual Cost Vs Value Report is an industry standby when it comes to identifying the most cost-effective home improvements nationwide. When examining the statistics for 2010-2011, the following fact becomes obvious rather quickly: Most major home renovations are recovering less of their total cost in additional resale value than they did in the previous year. Attic bedroom conversions are a clear standout, however. In fact, of all the projects listed in the report, only attic conversions and garage door replacements have shown an increase in value over the past year. While homeowners should not base their decision to remodel their attics solely on these figures, those who were already considering this project can certainly view this as a positive sign.
If your home has central cooling, there's a good chance that the amount of usable space in your attic is limited by massive amounts of ductwork. Though this is certainly not a deal-breaker, it does make attic remodeling a more expensive and involved project. In many cases, relocating bulky ductwork to create living space in an attic is simply not a viable option due to lack of room and a different cooling system must be put in place. If your home does not have this issue to contend with, attic conversion is likely one of the better options out there for increasing your living space; if this issue exists but the ductwork is currently past its prime anyway, a newer, more compact cooling system may be a fortunate byproduct of remodeling your attic.
Attic spaces are generally small and typically have many of the elements needed for a usable living space already in place; this makes them a more appropriate project for do-it-yourselfers than unfinished basements. In some cases, converting this space into a bedroom won't require much more than hanging a little drywall, slapping down a bit of paint, and upgrading the flooring. However, it is important for any DIY to remember that building code must be followed if this space is going to be converted. Proper exists and up-to-date wiring and outlets may play a significant role in the safety of this space, and adhering to building code during your project will ensure that your new bedroom or living area is as safe as it is functional.
Attics get hot. Really hot. And to make this area of the home livable, it is often necessary to increase ventilation and/or connect the area to a central air conditioning system. In areas where winters are harsh, attics can become really cold, as well. This issue can be solved in a number of ways (there are even passive solar solutions for this difficulty), so it is important to discuss which plan of action is best for your situation with a knowledgeable professional.
In many cases--especially those in which bulky ductwork is not a factor--attic remodeling is a fantastic fix for the problem of too little space. However, just because attics already have many of the elements needed for living areas in place, that doesn't mean that serious planning isn't needed for this project. Whether you're looking for a fully functional apartment complete with a kitchenette and bathroom or you simply want a more effective storage area, having a clear idea of the finished project is crucial. Running wire, plumbing, and other system elements may be relatively easy at the beginning of the project, but deciding that you want a more versatile space after the primary elements are already in place can be involved and costly. Plan ahead and know what you want before you call a contractor and your project will go that much more smoothly.
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After an ABC pest control specialist performs your free initial inspection, well work with you to develop a customized treatment plan for your home or business. We draw upon our decades of experience in pest control in Houston to develop a strategy to get rid of these common pests for good:
Ants are the most common pest nationwide. In addition to being difficult to control, ants can cause extensive damage to your property and can harm both people and pets. Ants become more active during warmer weather, which makes them even more pervasive in the Houston area most of the year.
In recent years, bed bugs have become a public health problem across the country. Similar to lice, bed bugs feed on human blood, and bites can cause allergic reactions and secondary infections. The Houston area has seen an increase in bed bug infestations. These pests are experts at hiding and can establish themselves in your home before youre even aware theyve arrived.
Bee and wasp stings are painful, and can also be dangerous if you have an allergy. However, bees perform an important role in our ecosystem. Beehives can often be relocated to protect the hive, with the help of a skilled professional.
Roaches enter your property as they search for dark, damp places to find the moisture they rely upon to survive. Even in the cleanest conditions, cockroaches can find food, often in difficult to reach locations. In addition to being carriers of diseases, such as salmonella, roaches reproduce quickly, so infestations can occur in a short period of time. Getting rid of roaches on your own can be a challenge because they are so common, so resilient, and can survive off of just about any type of organic matter.
Flea and tick infestations arent limited just to homes that have petsvarious types of wildlife can bring these pests to your front door, where they can catch a ride straight into your home. When treating for fleas and ticks its important to be aware of the life cycle and biology of these pests, since they can be immune to certain treatments at certain points in their life. ABC will inspect your property and design a program based on the extent of your problem.
Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance, but can also transmit diseases, such as the West Nile virus, malaria, and the Zika virus. Houston's humid environment is a perfect breeding ground for about 50 varieties of mosquitoes. The efforts of public health agencies in the Houston area to control the mosquito population are limited and cannot keep up with the rapid reproductive cycle of these common pests.
Rodents enter your home looking for food, water, and warmth. Once they are established, rats and mice can transmit disease, contaminate food, and over time, cause substantial damage to your propertys eaves, electrical wiring and even inside of your vehicles.
Spiders live in virtually every Texas home. Although these animals perform their own kind of pest control inside of your home, if you accidentally disturb their webs, you can get bitten. Bites from black widow and brown recluse spiders, which are two spider species found in the Houston area, require a trip to the doctor. If you cannot identify a spider in your home, its best to call in the experts.
Termites cause billions of dollars of damage each year across the United States. Since termites feed on wood, they can do significant structural damage to homes and businesses. These insects can be living in or near your home long before you discover them.
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1. Executive summary1.1. Key findings1.2. Market attractiveness and trend analysis1.3. Competitive landscape and recent industry development analysis2. Introduction2.1. Report description2.2. Scope and definitions2.3. Research methodology3. Market landscape3.1. Growth drivers3.1.1. Impact analysis3.2. Restrains and challenges3.2.1. Impact analysis3.3. Porters analysis3.3.1. Bargaining power of buyers3.3.2. Bargaining power of suppliers3.3.3. Threat of substitutes3.3.4. Industry rivalry3.3.5. Threat of new entrants3.4. Global pest control market shares analysis, 2014-20253.4.1. Global pest control market share by type, 2014-20253.4.2. Global pest control market share by application, 2014-20253.4.3. Global pest control market share by pest type, 2014-20253.4.4. Global pest control market share by geography, 2014-20254. Global pest control market by type4.1. Chemical control4.1.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20164.1.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20254.2. Mechanical control4.2.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20164.2.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20254.3. Biological control4.3.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20164.3.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20254.4. Other controls4.4.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20164.4.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20255. Global pest control market by application5.1. Commercial5.1.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20165.1.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20255.2. Residential5.2.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20165.2.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20255.3. Industrial5.3.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20165.3.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20255.4. Agriculture5.4.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20165.4.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20255.5. Other applications5.5.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20165.5.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20256. Global pest control market by pest type6.1. Insects6.1.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20166.1.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20256.2. Termites6.2.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20166.2.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20256.3. Rodents6.3.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20166.3.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20256.4. Wildlife6.4.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20166.4.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20256.5. Other pest types6.5.1. Historical market size by region, 2014-20166.5.2. Market forecast by region, 2017-20257. Global pest control market by geography7.1. North America7.1.1. U.S.7.1.1.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.1.1.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.1.2. Canada7.1.2.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.1.2.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.1.3. Mexico7.1.3.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.1.3.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2. Europe7.2.1. UK7.2.1.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.1.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2.2. Germany7.2.2.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.2.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2.3. France7.2.3.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.3.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2.4. Spain7.2.4.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.4.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2.5. Italy7.2.5.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.5.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.2.6. Rest of Europe7.2.6.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.2.6.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3. Asia-Pacific7.3.1. China7.3.1.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.1.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3.2. Japan7.3.2.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.2.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3.3. India7.3.3.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.3.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3.4. Australia7.3.4.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.4.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3.5. South Korea7.3.5.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.5.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.3.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific7.3.6.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.3.6.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.4. LAMEA7.4.1. Brazil7.4.1.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.4.1.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.4.2. South Arabia7.4.2.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.4.2.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.4.3. South Africa7.4.3.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.4.3.2. Market forecast, 2017-20257.4.4. Rest of LAMEA7.4.4.1. Historical market size, 2014-20167.4.4.2. Market forecast, 2017-20258. Company profiles8.1. Basf se8.1.1. Overview8.1.2. Financials and business segments8.1.3. Recent developments8.2. Bayer ag8.2.1. Overview8.2.2. Financials and business segments8.2.3. Recent developments8.3. Ecolab8.3.1. Overview8.3.2. Financials and business segments8.3.3. Recent developments8.4. Syngenta ag8.4.1. overview8.4.2. Financials and business segments8.4.3. Recent developments8.5. Rentokil initial plc8.5.1. overview8.5.2. Financials and business segments8.5.3. Recent developments8.6. Dow chemical company8.6.1. overview8.6.2. Financials and business segments8.6.3. Recent developments8.7. Fmc corporation8.7.1. overview8.7.2. Financials and business segments8.7.3. Recent developments8.8. Rollins, inc.8.8.1. overview8.8.2. Financials and business segments8.8.3. Recent developments8.9. Terminix international company, l.p8.9.1. overview8.9.2. Financials and business segments8.9.3. Recent developments
List of TablesTable 1. Pest Control Market Share, by Type, 2014-2025Table 2. Pest Control Market Share, by Application, 2014-2025Table 3. Pest Control Market Share, by Pest Type, 2014-2025Table 4. Pest Control Market Share, by Region, 2014-2025Table 5. Pest Control Market Value for Chemical Control, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 6. Pest Control Market Value for Mechanical Control, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 7. Pest Control Market Value for Biological Control, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 8. Pest Control Market Value for Other Controls, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 9. Pest Control Market Value for Commercial, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 10. Pest Control Market Value for Residential, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 11. Pest Control Market Value for Agriculture, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 12. Pest Control Market Value for Industrial, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 13. Pest Control Market Value for Other Applications, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 14. Pest Control Market Value for Insects, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 15. Pest Control Market Value for Termites, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 16. Pest Control Market Value for Rodents, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 17. Pest Control Market Value for Wildlife, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 18. Pest Control Market Value for Other Pest types, by Region, 2017-2025, $millionTable 19. Pest Control Market Value for North America, by Country, 2014-2025, $millionTable 20. Pest Control Market Value for North America, by Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 21. Pest Control Market Value for North America, by Application, 2014-2025, $millionTable 22. Pest Control Market Value for North America, by Pest Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 23. Pest Control Market Value for Europe, by Country, 2014-2025, $millionTable 24. Pest Control Market Value for Europe, by Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 25. Pest Control Market Value for Europe, by Application, 2014-2025, $millionTable 26. Pest Control Market Value for Europe, by Pest Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 27. Pest Control Market Value for Asia-Pacific, by Country, 2014-2025, $millionTable 28. Pest Control Market Value for Asia-Pacific, by Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 29. Pest Control Market Value for Asia-Pacific, by Application, 2014-2025, $millionTable 30. Pest Control Market Value for Asia-Pacific, by Pest Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 31. Pest Control Market Value for LAMEA, by Country, 2014-2025, $millionTable 32. Pest Control Market Value for LAMEA, by Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 33. Pest Control Market Value for LAMEA, by Application, 2014-2025, $millionTable 34. Pest Control Market Value for LAMEA, by Pest Type, 2014-2025, $millionTable 35. BASF SE - Company SnapshotTable 36. Bayer AG - Company SnapshotTable 37. Ecolab - Company SnapshotTable 38. Syngenta AG - Company SnapshotTable 39. Rentokil Initial PLC - Company SnapshotTable 40. DOW Chemical Company - Company SnapshotTable 41. FMC Corporation - Company SnapshotTable 42. Rollins, Inc. - Company SnapshotTable 43. Terminix International Company, L.P - Company Snapshot
List of FiguresFigure 1. Pest Control: Chemical Control Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 2. Pest Control: Mechanical Control Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 3. Pest Control: Biological Control Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 4. Pest Control: Other Controls Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 5. Pest Control: Commercial Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 6. Pest Control: Residential Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 7. Pest Control: Agriculture Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 8. Pest Control: Industrial Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 9. Pest Control: Other Applications Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 10. Pest Control: Insects Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 11. Pest Control: Termites Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 12. Pest Control: Rodents Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 13. Pest Control: Wildlife Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 14. Pest Control: Other Pest types Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 15. Pest Control: U.S. Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 16. Pest Control: U.S. Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 17. Pest Control: Canada Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 18. Pest Control: Canada Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 19. Pest Control: Mexico Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 20. Pest Control: Mexico Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 21. Pest Control: UK Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 22. Pest Control: UK Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 23. Pest Control: Germany Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 24. Pest Control: Germany Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 25. Pest Control: France Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 26. Pest Control: France Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 27. Pest Control: Spain Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 28. Pest Control: Spain Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 29. Pest Control: Italy Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 30. Pest Control: Italy Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 31. Pest Control: Rest of Europe Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 32. Pest Control: Rest of Europe Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 33. Pest Control: China Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 34. Pest Control: China Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 35. Pest Control: Japan Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 36. Pest Control: Japan Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 37. Pest Control: India Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 38. Pest Control: India Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 39. Pest Control: Australia Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 40. Pest Control: Australia Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 41. Pest Control: South Korea Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 42. Pest Control: South Korea Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 43. Pest Control: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 44. Pest Control: Rest of Asia-Pacific Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 45. Pest Control: Brazil Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 46. Pest Control: Brazil Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 47. Pest Control: Saudi Arabia Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 48. Pest Control: Saudi Arabia Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 49. Pest Control: South Africa Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 50. Pest Control: South Africa Market Value, 2017-2025, $millionFigure 51. Pest Control: Rest of LAMEA Market Value, 2014-2016, $millionFigure 52. Pest Control: Rest of LAMEA Market Value, 2017-2025, $million
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Inspect the existing junction box to make sure its rated for ceiling fans. There should be an inscription on the box to indicate this. The box is usually metal. If not, replace it with a fan-rated junction box and a fan brace between the ceiling joists to help support the fans weight. This process will be shown in Step 2.
Insert the fan brace through the hole in the sheetrock and onto the ceiling. The square tube of the brace should be centered with the hole. Rotate the square tube with your hand until the teeth are firmly locked into the joist. Feel around to gauge your results. Attach the U-bolt bracket to the fan brace. It should be centered in the hole with the bolts facing downward. Thread the cable wire into the junction box. Slip the box up so that the bolts slide through it and tighten the nuts to secure the box into place.
Thread the main wires through the center of the mounting bracket.If the fan has a slide-on bracket, you can leave the mounting bolts on the junction box and simply slide the fan bracket over the mounting screws. Tighten them securely.If your fan doesn't have the slide-on fan bracket, place the fan bracket over the mounting bolts that poke through the bracket and fasten it with the nuts provided.
Using a flat surface, slip the canopy onto the downrod and run the main wires through. Insert the clevis and cotter pins to the downrod, so that it connects to the fan's base.Attach the bulb-shape fitting at the top of the downrod to the mounting bracket on the ceiling.
Connect the fan wires to your household wiring. Some fans come with additional wires, so be sure to follow your owner's manual for specific instructions. Use the wire nuts supplied with your fan kit to secure the wires.Match up the wires: In many cases, the fan's copper or green insulated wire connects with the ground wire. The fan's motor black wire connects with the supply black wire. The fan's light kit wires, blue or striped, also connect with the supply black wires. The fan's motor white wire connects with the supply white, or neutral, wire.Once these wires are securely connected, push them into the junction box. Use wire cutters to cut the wires if they can't fit into the box. This will keep them from vibrating against the canopy when the fan is running. Clip the canopy onto the mounting bracket and tighten the screws.
Some fans have quick-install blades that can make the installation faster. Simply align the blade arm posts through the blade keyhole slots and slide them outward until they click and lock into place.For fans without quick-install blades, screw the fan blades onto the blade arms. The side of the blade that you want shown should face downward.Ceiling fans with accu-arm blade brackets can also speed up installation. These brackets come with the blade screws attached. Also, there's an alignment post on the bracket that will help in mounting the blade arm without stripping the mounting hole.For fans without the accu-arm feature, fasten the blade assembly to the motor with two screws. Drive the screws in slowly to avoid stripping and bending the blades, and tighten securely. Install the globe and light bulbs that may be included in your kit. Restore power, turn on the fan and enjoy the breeze!
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October 13, 2017 by
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