The 3 Types Of Garage Door Openers

Posted on: 10 February 2015

There are three different types of garage door openers offered for consumers; chain drive, belt drive, and screw drive. Each one is functional and easy to operate with many accessories offered. This article will discuss the three different types of garage door openers and available accessories.  Chain-drive Chain driven garage door openers are the most common type used because of its cost. They are built with strength and durability and if maintained correctly will last a long time.
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3 Fixes For A Damaged Concrete Walkway In Your Yard

Posted on: 5 February 2015

Concrete walkways offer sturdy pathways through the lumps, bumps and weather accumulation that can happen in our yards. But time and exposure to the elements can eventually leave those walkways looking less than healthy. Fortunately, there are a few relatively easy fixes to cure common walkway problems. Cracking: Patch Kit and Chisel Small surface cracks in your walkway are easy enough to fix on your own with a concrete patch kit from the hardware store.
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4 Problems You Can Have With Your Home's Foundation

Posted on: 30 January 2015

By the time you have leaks or cracks in your foundation, it means you've already had an unaddressed problem that has caused this damage. This is why it's so important to keep an eye out for things that might damage your foundation and to deal with them before you have major issues. Below are four things that can easily damage a home's foundation. Grading Mistakes If the soil around your home was improperly graded when your home was constructed, it could allow water to flow toward your home's foundation, rather than away from it.
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Keeping Your Painted Kitchen Walls Stain-Free

Posted on: 27 January 2015

Whether it's splattering grease from your kid's favorite fries or sauce from your homemade lasagna, the kitchen is the land of stains. With a little elbow grease and a good cleaner, it's fairly easy to remove stains from your cabinets, countertops and floors. However, the walls in your kitchen might be another story. Depending on the paint's texture, scrubbing the walls could actually remove the paint. Familiarizing yourself with helpful ways to avoid stains and choosing a good paint option can help.
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