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10/18/2011
Do you see mold growing on your walls ever since that one big rain? Is the paint peeling and cracked? Do you see brown spots on your ceiling? That is water damage and you may have a bigger problem than you think to restore. Water damage is not just ca ... Read more
09/29/2011
Spray FoamOpen and closed cells: There are two foam insulation. Both are made from a polyurethane material and the shelf was different agents. Some are made of biodegradable materials such as soybeans, making off-gas friendly to the environment. Perhaps ... Read more
09/27/2011
Basic Issues To Consider For Your Tile ProjectThe first step to laying tile is focused on selecting the kind of tile you would like. You may favor glazed or unglazed, decorative, or painted ceramic tile. Before you are able to commence your project, you ... Read more
09/24/2011
Have you cleaned your gutters lately? Cleaned and well maintained gutters in your home are must. It will protect the color of your walls from getting spoiled by overflowing rain water. It will also protect you and your family by preventing the growth of ... Read more
09/22/2011
Basement is usually wet and walls are fractured or packed with dampness. Prefer repair instead of avoiding this issue as it can get most terrible later. Basement cleaning New Jersey and waterproo ... Read more
09/20/2011
Typical reasons for re-painting a surface are to refresh, beautify, or clean up of an existing living space. But to understand why paint fade, discolor, and come off requires understanding in mildew. Mildew is defined as the process to become mold, or mo ... Read more
09/17/2011
Owning a home is ideal until you are forced to fix some major problem with something. Trying to repair something that might cost you hundreds of dollars is not simple. The easiest way to prevent this is to look out for the little problems. One small prob ... Read more
09/15/2011
Molds are not plants, they are not plants because they have no chlorophyll, nor do they have leaves, roots, or stems, and they have no firm cellulose based cell wall. Mold cell walls are made ofchitin, the same stuff crab and shrimp shells is made of. ... Read more