Overlooked Fire Hazard | Signs Your House Is Failing By rahmat hidayat Friday, December 13, 2024 Plus, what type of car tires do you have? View as a Webpage Get the Magazine Give a Gift This Is the Most Overlooked Fire Hazard at Home There are hundreds of thousands of house fires each year in the United States. Learning this could stop you from being the next victim. Learn more 34 Silent Signs That Your House Is Failing If you see any of these troubling signs, your house might be in serious trouble. Learn what your house is trying to tell you with these silent signs. Learn more Do You Know What Type of Car Tires You Have? (And Why It Matters) With so many types of tires, how do you choose? Here's the info you need to get beyond the sales pitch and make the best choice for your car. Learn more This Simple Hack Stops Condensation on Your Windows Say goodbye to window condensation with this simple hack! Learn how to keep moisture under control and prevent mold growth around your windows using an easy, affordable solution Learn more TIP OF THE DAY Lay it Down and Leave It Water-based poly should be laid down with a couple of quick strokes. Don't worry too much about the appearance of the wet finish. It will look awful at first, but water-based poly has an amazing ability to pull tight as it cures, like shrink wrap. The brush marks will disappear—promise. If you go back and try to rework the film, you're likely to cause a big mess. Resist the urge. If you see a dust speck, just leave it alone and fix the problem later with sandpaper and another coat. Read More POPULAR COLLECTIONS A Guide to Repairing and Maintaining Weather Stripping on Your Car If You Have Low Water Pressure This Is What It Actually Means These DIY Copper Napkin Rings Are A Perfect Holiday Project Share this Newsletter 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212Copyright © 2024 Home Service Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. PRIVACY POLICY MANAGE PREFERENCES UNSUBSCRIBE Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Previous Newer Post Next Older Post
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