by Steve Kezios | Dec 15, 2015 | DIY Help, Repair |
Transom windows have been utilized in home design for several hundred years. In early designs, the main purpose of the windows was to allow additional light into a room as well as providing ventilation. More recently, transom windows have been incorporated into... by Steve Kezios | Nov 28, 2015 | DIY Help |
Unless you are super organized, my guess is your garden shed is a maze of gardening tools, supplies, kids toys, bicycles, and a boxes full of things you may never use again. To make matters worse most storage sheds are dimly lit making it very treacherous when you try... by Steve Kezios | Nov 22, 2015 | DIY Help |
As a temporary measure you can repair chipped windows by following the simple step by step instructions below. However; we can’t over-emphasize enough that this is a temporary measure and you should replace the broken glass as soon as you can. This is especially true... by Steve Kezios | Oct 18, 2015 | DIY Help, Maintenance |
The cool fall weather is sneaking up on us. The good news is you may have mowed the lawn for the final time this year. Put this extra time to good use by performing these simple fall home maintenance chores: Fall Lawn Care Tips: You may have parked your lawnmower for... by Steve Kezios | Oct 10, 2015 | DIY Help |
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If moisture starts to appear between your thermal pane windows it is generally time to replace the insulated glass unit. More than likely the issue with the foggy windows is a broken seal. Since the basic construction of thermal pane windows is two individual panes...
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