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2015

Hair Dye Stains On Shower Doors – Removal And Prevention

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Dying your hair can be a very messy process. The hair dye can find its way onto anything and everything in your bathroom. If you have managed to get hair dye on your shower doors, you can remove it easier than you might think and with cheaper products than you would imagine. Below, you will find out how to cheaply and easily remove the hair dye from your shower doors. Read More»

Always Wanted An Outdoor Shower? 3 Shower And Enclosure Ideas To Get You Thinking

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In warmer climates, outdoor showers are the rage, especially in rural settings. That shower could be just a simple spray to wash off excess beach sand or a full-blown outdoor spa with multiple jets. Creating effective and eye-appealing shower enclosures is a must. You might want to have a shower with a view, but may not want to be “viewed” while bathing “al fresco.” Here are three design ideas to get you started. Read More»

Removing Scratches From Your Auto's Windshield

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If you have found your child had tried washing your vehicle as a surprise, and they used an abrasive sponge or brush when scrubbing the glass, you may be left with some spots that have unsightly scratches. There are a few methods you can use to remove these affected areas on your own, leaving you with smooth glass once again. Here are some ways you can try using to remove the scratches your child inadvertently left behind. Read More»

Reasons To Opt For Window Glass Replacement In Your Home

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The thought of replacing all the windows in your home with new glass may seem like a daunting venture. However, the benefits you are set to enjoy from this far outweigh the little inconvenience you may have to bear while getting these replacements done. Homeowners should also keep in mind that outdated homes would probably have brittle and old glass that does not add much value to the residence. Here are some of the reasons why residential glass replacement would be an ideal project to embark on. Read More»

What Makes A New Window Energy Efficient?

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One way that you can make your home more energy efficient is by installing good quality windows. All windows are not created equally, which is why the EPA has an Energy Star rating for windows that meet the minimum standards in energy efficiency. Instead of relying on this rating, you may be wondering what makes a window energy efficient. Knowing can help you tell the difference between a high-end and low-end window. Read More»

Tinted Windows Aren't Just for Cars: 2 Reasons to Treat Your Home Too

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If you are like most people, images of sleek, dark black limousines or fancy racing cars might pop into your mind when you hear the words “window tinting.” However, window films aren’t just for cars anymore. Here are two reasons you should consider having residential window tinting applied to your home: 1: Privacy Do you like strangers being able to see inside of your home? If you have nosy neighbors or live on a busy street, you might yearn for a little privacy. Read More»

Tips For Preparing Your Home For The Upcoming Cold Weather

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If you live in a part of the country that experiences a lot of cold weather, you need to make sure that you are properly prepared. This way, you and your loved ones will be able to stay warm, as well as have an energy-efficient home. To help you achieve this goal, you might want to take a look at the following tips for preparing your home: Replace All Cracked Glass Read More»

Questions To Ask About Auto Glass Repair

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The cost to repair or replace auto glass can be expensive, but the job needs to be done for safety’s sake. When it comes to auto glass service, whether you need a windshield or door window glass replaced, asking key questions helps get the job done the way you deserve. Does your auto insurance policy cover auto glass repairs and replacement? Your insurance company may require that you use one of it’s approved auto glass repair shops; therefore, you need to check the terms of your policy before you take your vehicle in for repair. Read More»

3 Window Repair Tips to Keep In Mind

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There are many reasons why your windows may be in need of some kind of repair. Knowing how to make these repairs can not only save you money, but will also ensure that you have obnoxious problems resolved as quickly as possible. Here are three window repair tips you should know of: Repairing a Stuck Sash: A stuck sash is a common problem that many homeowners deal with after they have recently painted the home. Read More»

3 Steps To Inspecting Your Patio Door To Make Sure It Is Ready For Spring

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During the long, cold winter, you likely kept your patio door shut to keep the cold winter air out. Now that spring is arriving, your family will likely begin using this door more frequently, especially if it leads to an outdoor deck. Now is the time to ensure your door is ready for the constant opening and closing it may endure this spring and summer. You also want to make sure the door has proper insulation features to keep it from cranking up your summer cooling costs. Read More»