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Although you probably don’t notice them, mold spores fill the air—both indoors and out. If those spores land on a damp surface in your home, though, they can begin to grow; that’s when mold becomes a problem you can’t ignore. Indoor …
If your wallpaper pattern has worn out its welcome, the prospect of removing it might seem a little daunting. But while wallpaper removal can be time-consuming, it is definitely a project the average DIY-er can handle. Remove everything from the walls …
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Home renovations and repairs often require significant preparation. But as you begin drawing up plans, choosing a contractor (or researching DIY methods) and shopping for materials, don’t forget about one of the most important steps in home renovation: obtaining a permit. …
As summer approaches each year, you might look forward to the start of another season of relaxation. But summer’s blazing sun, escalating temperatures and soaring humidity can be taxing on your home. That’s why it’s important to perform certain maintenance tasks …
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Adequate ventilation in the bathroom is essential. Without it, a closed bathroom accumulates moisture and quickly becomes a damp, humid environment that is hospitable to mold and mildew growth and compromises paint, drywall and other building materials. This humidity also impacts …
Water stain removal methods differ depending on the location, but the first step in the process is always the same: locate and eliminate the source of the water (e.g., a leaky roof or pipe) that caused the stain. Just like other …
Installing water-saving toilets and shower heads is always a good idea. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, flushing the toilet accounts for approximately 30 percent of the average home’s water usage, and nearly 20 percent comes from showering. Water-saving toilets and …
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Cracks are often par for the course when it comes to basement walls. Your home’s foundation is comprised of rigid materials that can crack when they expand and contract with temperature changes, or experience pressure from a settling foundation. Other cracks …
Spring offers a welcome respite each year from the harsh Chicago area winters. Before you begin spending all of your free hours outside enjoying the warm-up, though, carve out some time to perform simple spring maintenance tasks. You’ll not only help …
You’ve almost finished decorating your home to fit your family’s style, habits and needs. But there’s just one problem: what should you do with that blank wall? A blank wall is an empty canvas, an opportunity to enhance your décor or …