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Hardwood floors are attractive, durable and comfortable, and can add to your home's value, as well as appeal to prospective... read more
If you are replacing an existing door with a unit that was not purchased prehung, you will need to install the hinges and a lock... read more
When you consider that your roof's drainage
system annually diverts thousands of gallons
of water from your house's... read more
Programmable thermostats adjust the temperature setting just as people do manually, but with greater efficiency. They can be set to turn on the furnace before you get up or return from work.
Thinking about treating yourself to the warmth and crackling aroma of a new fireplace? If so, you have lots of choices and decisions to make.When shopping for a pre-fabricated unit, you must first decide if you want...
A heat pump is a combination heating and cooling system that works like a central air conditioner, with a reverse cycle for heating. A pump circulates refrigerant through a compressor, condenser, evaporator, and tubing.
The simplest way to install a new ceiling fan is to substitute it for an existing ceiling fixture. Many ceiling fans also have light fixtures built into the units, so you won't be losing your lighting.
Set-up your new water heater next to the old one, study the installation instructions, and determine if you need new plumbing or flue fittings. Some plumbers don't bother to install union connections or shutoff valves.
No furnace will keep functioning efficiently without regular maintenance. Ideally, you should have a furnace inspected and serviced annually by a qualified professional before the heat season begins.
Changing a furnace air filter is a job that is easy and inexpensive to do yourself. The purpose of a filter on a forced-air furnace is to keep dust, soot, and other air-borne grime out of the air that blows into...
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