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Archive for September 14th, 2008

by Tony Bueler

Home security should be a high priority for everyone, whether you own or rent your home or apartment. Many people have found out the benefits of investing in home security systems.

When you go on vacation, you can have a peace of mind knowing that your home or business is secure. Even if you live in a low crime area, you will always be at risk. You can reduce the risk of crime by installing a home security system. More and more people are protecting their families and assets by purchasing a home security system.

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September

Improve Your Fire Protection with a Tile Roof

by Thomas Burrell

When considering whether fire is a threat to your home, you just have to look up. Your roof plays a vital role in whether a fire in your area will burn your home to the ground or not. Tile roofing is your best defense.

You see it every year. A part of the country, usually somewhere in Southern California, suffers big fires and homes burn. When the fires end, the cameras show neighborhoods where some houses have burned to the ground and others are relatively fine.

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September

How I Lower My Electric Bill Every Month in 5 Ways

by Daniel Shermann

I lower my electric bill each month through the efforts of my entire family. Electricity is being used by everyone in the house and that means everyone should pitch in to help save energy.

Money is tight for almost all families now. Every cent that you save will help your family in almost every way. Instead of seeing your money fly away into your electric bills, you could save up for family emergencies or fun vacations. That?s why it is imperative that I lower my electric bill.

Talk your family into these energy saving tips:

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September

Epoxy Pipe Lining Can Prevent Lead Contamination

by Dr. Dave Dunn

During the 19th and early 20th century lead was widely used in major U.S. cities for water pipes because of its durability and malleability. Lead pipes were eventually superseded by galvanized steel and copper, and copper pipe became the predominant material selected for domestic water service and distribution in post-World War II residential construction.

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September

Pipe Markers For The Home Handyman

by John Read

Anyone that has ever implemented or completed a home improvement project will know that organization is one of the most necessary parts of the process. If the person undertaking the do it yourself task has not properly labelled and organized all of the items that they will need ahead of time, the individual will find themselves struggling to finish the project while frequently trying to find tools and equipment to do the task. This is why items such as pipe marking tape are so popular, because attempting to undertake a home improvement project with unmarked pipes is almost always a disaster.

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