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Tips on Apartment Cleaning Service

Tips on Apartment Cleaning Service

You may have considered starting your own apartment cleaning service. If you have startup capital and are physically capable, there is a demand for these types of services. Apartment owners and managers often hire services to clean apartments after tenants move out. Apartment management services also depend on trustworthy people they can count on for cleaning services. Check out tips on apartment cleaning service and get fresh ideas. ...read more

Exterior House Siding Options

Exterior House Siding Options

Homeowners today have the option of choosing from a wide variety of exterior sidings for their abodes. From ancient stucco to modern wood composites, sidings exist to fit the style preferences and budget constraints of nearly everyone. Each type of siding has certain benefits and shortcomings to consider. ...read more

How to Install a Concrete Tile Roof

How to Install a Concrete Tile Roof

One of the very best roofing materials known to man is concrete tile roofing, yet many people have never even heard of it. They resist virtually everything that can be thrown at them. They also have the advantage of being easy to repair or replace if needed. So how hard is it to install? ...read more

DIY Double Hung Replacement Windows

DIY Double Hung Replacement Windows

Double hung replacement windows are great if you are looking to add something unique and interesting to any room in your house. Double hung windows are different because instead of opening horizontally, they open up vertically. It is very easy to install this type of window. ...read more

How to Put Refrigerant in Home Air Conditioning Systems

How to Put Refrigerant in Home Air Conditioning Systems

Air conditioners typically use refrigerant to function. Without the proper levels of refrigerant, your home air conditioning system will not properly cool. Your home air conditioning system has a low refrigerant levels means your A/C has a leak. When the leak is repaired, you can add refrigerant manually without paying a professional. ...read more

Geothermal VS Air to Air Heat Pump and Cooling

Geothermal VS Air to Air Heat Pump and Cooling

Geothermal heating and cooling systems use pipes buried below the earth’s surface in order to heat and cool the inside of your home.  The system works using a mixture of water and antifreeze.  The mixture circulates around a vertical or horizontal loop of pipe – commonly called a ground loop.  The circulating fluid absorbs the heat in the ground to heat the home, or heat away from the home to cool it. ...read more

What is Involved in Installing the Best Geothermal Heat Pumps?

What is Involved in Installing the Best Geothermal Heat Pumps?

Geothermal heating, otherwise known as ground source heating, utilize pipes that are buried below the earth’s surface.  The pipes are installed underground either vertically or horizontally in loops which are known as ground loops.  The system works by circulating a mixture of water and antifreeze, which absorbs the heat in the ground to heat the home, or heat away from the home to cool it. ...read more

How to Operate an Air Heat Pump

How to Operate an Air Heat Pump

An air heat pump moves warm air from one location to the other. This typically means that a heat pump moves warm air into the house to heat it and moves warm air out of the house to cool it. Heat pumps are a less expensive alternative to traditional heating and air conditioning units and are most economical in mild climates. ...read more

How to Get Commercial Cleaning Services

How to Get Commercial Cleaning Services

If you own a business, hiring a commercial cleaning service regularly is necessary to keep the space clean and organized.  Professional cleaners have the expertise and equipment to handle commercial buildings.  Hire a commercial cleaning service by researching companies in your area and choosing one that fits your needs and budget.     ...read more

DIY Basement Window Replacement

DIY Basement Window Replacement

Replacing basement windows is a job that most homeowners can do on their own. This will save you a lot of money over the cost of having them installed for you. Basement windows are easier to work with than traditional house windows, since these windows are smaller and easier to handle. ...read more

Step-by-Step Basement Finishing

Step-by-Step Basement Finishing

Basements are perfect places to cut loose and apply your remodeling creativity. Remodeling basements can be done on a budget, offering many creative options to have a place that expresses your individuality. Basements make perfect locations for a rec room, pantry, laundry room, craft room, family room or extra storage. ...read more

Cheap Window Glass Alternatives

Cheap Window Glass Alternatives

Glass windows are a staple of most homes and structures in the United States. However, these windows are often expensive and difficult to install. Those wanting an alternative to traditional glass can choose cheaper materials that offer a similar look. ...read more

Types of Non-Typical Basement Construction

Types of Non-Typical Basement Construction

Most basements are constructed so they are underground and installed in soil. Many basements also have windows for light as well as ventilation. A staircase may also be present so the basement can be accessed. A basement that is nontypical is not always similar to the components above. ...read more

How to Service an Evaporative Cooler

How to Service an Evaporative Cooler

An evaporative cooler must receive regular maintenance so it can continue to work properly during the summer months. The bottom of the cooler if filled with water, which contains a float valve that keeps water near the circulation pump in the system. This pump is what pushes the water upwards into a wet cell that cools the air that passes over it. ...read more

How to Cover Duct Work

How to Cover Duct Work

Throughout your home are ducts that carry heat and/or cool air to help maintain a comfortable temperature in your house. While you have the option to leave the aesthetically unpleasing ducts exposed in your basement or attic, covering them using drywall takes relatively little time or experience, and creates a more appealing feel to a room. ...read more