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January 10, 2015 by
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Pool Deck Cleaning Venice|Sarasota - Penta Clean
Tile and Grout Cleaning Venice|Sarasota - Grout Cleaning http://Penta-Clean.com Call Rob Today: 941-677-0086 Carpet Cleaning, Upholstery Cleaning, Tile and Grout, Concrete Cleaning and more.
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January 10, 2015 by
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Real McCoy Carpet Cleaning
Real McCoy Carpet Cleaning.
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January 10, 2015 by
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As temperatures plummet and heating costs are projected to rise, keeping a warm home -- for less -- is a premium. Professional service technicians say clean furnace filters are key to circulating heat.
"Filters can get dirt and debris built up -- hair, pet hair -- things like that on it, which will, in turn, block air flow, which will lead to your furnace shutting down because it gets too hot," said Tom Willamowski of Great Lakes Heating, Air Conditioning, and Electric.
How often you replace furnace filters depends on the filter size you use. Willamowski says a one-inch filter should be changed monthly. A five-inch filter sometimes lasts a year. Prices range between a few dollars to $100 for a quality media filter.
He also recommends dusting off air ducts.
"Duct cleaning is good because it helps take care of dust and debris that builds up," Willamowski said.
Also requiring attention are whole-house humidifier drains. Over time, lime and calcium build up inside. Pouring common household cleaners, vinegar and bleach, down the drain helps keep lines clean.
"Vinegar will go down the drain and take care of calcium and lime buildup," he said. "Bleach will help with mildew buildup with water flowing through."
A clean humidifier, he says, makes homeowners more comfortable in the house by adding moisture to the air.
Annual heating system tune-ups address these issues, some of which require a professional eye. Right now, Willamowski is handling more calls related to furnace issues.
With heating costs expected to rise 10.5% this winter, spotting air drafts helps you keep the heat inside -- and cash, too. Draft "dodgers," plastic windows, or door film minimize the problem.
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Weatherproofing your home in the winter
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January 10, 2015 by
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Trapped Puppy Rescue, Thanks to ARL and BAC
On a freezing cold evening, two boys discovered a young puppy trapped between a fence and retaining wall in a park across the street. They called the Animal Rescue League of Boston and Boston...
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January 10, 2015 by
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PBC Landscape supplies has a great range of interlocking solutions for retaining walls. As an authorized reseller of all major retaining brands, PBC Landscape Supplies stocks products to suit all forms of retaining, from garden edging to major retaining walls. There is a great variety in colour, texture and style in retaining wall blocks, including timber, sandstone, concrete, brick and more.
PBC Landscape Supplies delivers retaining wall supplies to all Gold Coast areas and Northern New South Wales. To view our great range of products in use visit our comprehensive display area in Currumbin. For more information and retaining tips simply give us a call, fill out an enquiry form or see our Do It Yourself page.
Note: When selecting your retaining wall block it is very important to measure the height of your wall at the highest point. This will assist you in selecting the right blocks for your wall as all products have a maximum height. Call our friendly staff if you have any questions regarding your retaining wall.
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January 10, 2015 by
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Retaining walls built of stone or brick are the traditional style and usually blend nicely into their surrounding landscape. The question is, though: are these really the best materials for the job today? The purpose of a retaining wall in a residential setting is to correct the natural slope of the grounds, leaving a level area for gardening, building a patio, or otherwise enjoying more of your property than you would otherwise be able to. This function calls for a huge amount of strength, endurance, and resistance to the elements. Nowadays, concrete may be the material that best fits the bill. Lets look at the pros and cons of installing a concrete retaining wall on your land.
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Choice. There are three basic types of concrete retaining wall installation: concrete blocks, precast concrete panels, or poured-in-place concrete. This allows you the flexibility to choose the method thats right for your situation.
Strength. Concrete is extremely strong, which is a vital quality when youre talking about holding up tons of earth and water. Whats more, after installation, your concrete retaining wall will continue to cure in place, further increasing its strength.
Durability. A concrete wall can stand up to the test of time, often lasting for a century or longer.
Resistance. Do you want a retaining wall thats fireproof, rot-proof, and rustproof? Concretes right for the job. Precast concrete also tends to be exceptionally resistant to road salts and freeze-thaw cycles in harsh winter climates.
Ease of installation. It is usually faster and easier to install a concrete retaining wall compared to other, much more labor-intensive types.
Flexibility. Concrete will allow you to build curves, angles, or staircases into the retaining wall design with a minimum of difficulty.
Good looks. Say goodbye to the boring gray concrete of yesteryear. Todays concrete offers you a plethora of design and color possibilities. It can be made to look like a variety of materials, such as stone, or it may be faced with a natural stone veneer. There are special stains for coloring concrete to the shade of your choice.
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January 10, 2015 by
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3 Reasons to Play Rogue Decks in Yu-Gi-Oh!
What are the benefits of playing rogue decks instead of the usual competitive meta? My friend Chris is here to explain! If you like the discussion, consider heading over to his channel for...
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January 10, 2015 by
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Bloom Titan - Top Decks
Deck Modern de Magic: The Gathering. Este um deck combo que te d muitas manas e algumas formas diferentes de vencer. Apresentao: Eduardo Baggio http://www.lojabat.com Apresentao: Arthur...
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January 10, 2015 by
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Hearthstone - Levelling the US Decks! - 2 / 2
Levelling the US packs -- Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/ashiaa.
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January 10, 2015 by
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Hearthstone: Aggro Rogue vs Aggro Paladin
Background of myself: I am a Free-to-play Hearthstone player that has acquired all my cards without paying. Hence, there may be decks that are #39;gimmicky #39; or unorthodox to the decks the pros...
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