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How to Stop Raccoons From Pooping on My Roof
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Raccoons are a menace to Canadian homeowners. They're cute and cuddly looking, but they'll destroy your property as fast as you can blink an eye. Raccoons ...

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How to Replace Window Sash Vent Stops
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Many people do not know that the vent stops on their windows just hold the window open. The real purpose of these vents is to allow for airflow in and out of ...

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How to Fix a Sagging Vinyl Fence Gate
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Introduction A fence is a boundary to your property and also an important safety feature. But even the best fences often need some minor repairs. For ...

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How to Build an Interior Wall in a Mobile Home
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Some people might not know the proper steps to take when building an interior wall in their mobile home. The first step is usually to decide how tall you want ...

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How to Pick a Steamer Trunk Lock
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The advent of the steamer trunk lock has changed the way we store our treasured items. First, make a secure seal; two locks need to be opened up ...

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How to Cap Off Doorbell Wires
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Doorbell wires can be a significant issue in a house. They may not be aesthetically pleasing, and they can cause some problems with the doorbell itself, which ...

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How to Fix a Crochet Blanket That Is Too Big
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Crocheting a blanket is a great way to keep warm during the winter. However, if your blanket turns out too big, there are a few things you can do to fix it. ...

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Central Vacuum vs Dyson
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When it comes to cleaning one’s apartment or house, each and everyone wants it done well, neat and nice. whether is the wife, husband, children, or house ...

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How to Stop Footprints on Carpet
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Cleaning up after your kids is a task that never seems to end, but a little preparation can go a long way in keeping the footprints off the carpet. Having a ...

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How to Electrify a Chain Link Fence
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The idea of a chain-link fence can be a source of both fear and safety. The mere sight of one may remind you of the tension it may have caused in your life, ...

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How to Remove Built in Drywall Shelves
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Many people don't know that drywall shelves are built into the drywall itself. These shelves are usually about 4 or 5 inches deep and can be a great place to ...

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How to Close Curtain Gaps
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The curtains in your home can be beautiful and add to the interior design, but if you have gaps between the curtain rod and wall or curtain panels that are ...

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