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  • The European Method of Building and Construction  By : Christina Lauritzen
    What is the secret Europeans know that keeps unqualified contractors and bad work at bay, and how can Americans harness that secret?
  • Top Types And Sizes Of Mattresses  By : Nick Kakolowski
    Your mattress is sagging, or springs are sticking through the top, or maybe you wake up with enough back pain to stun a hippo. Whatever the reason, you need to go out and find yourself a new place to lay yourself down to sleep every night.
  • How to Choose the Right Kids' Bed  By : Stephanie Larkin
    If you are looking at beds for your child and the toughest decision you are facing is whether to go with the pink Barbie bed or the Princess Jasmine with a canopy, you may be focusing on the least important aspect of choosing a bed. Your child will spend well over a third of his or her time on this bed.
  • Tips for Finding the Perfect Mattress  By : Brian Jenkins
    It’s no secret anymore that your mattress is one of the major factors in how well you sleep at night. A mattress that is too hard or too soft can make for an uncomfortable night in many different ways. Choosing the perfect mattress is not difficult, but it is important. Here are some tips to help you choose the right mattress for you. Choosing the right mattress can help you get the good night’s sleep you have been looking for.
  • Different Style Curtains and which are Best for your Home  By : Brian Jenkins
    Curtains and window treatments can give your interior a lovely facelift for relatively little money. Choosing the right curtains for your windows can change the look and feel of your house in ways that you have probably never imagined. Window treatments provide more benefit to your house than a fashion statement and listed below are a few things you may not know about curtains and window treatments and how they affect your home.
  • 6 Tips to Buying Kitchen Cabinets Online  By : Gary Nealon
    For someone that has never made a large purchase over the internet, buying kitchen cabinets from an on-line store or direct distributor can seem like a risky proposition. To make it simple, here are some tips for making sure that you are getting a good product from a reputable company.
  • Top ten tips to find a reliable and qualified contractor  By : debra@westmorelandcrs.com
    Take the time to research and qualify the right contractor to ease your stress and ensure and successful home improvement project.
  • Soft Options And Fitting Solutions  By : Karl Hopkins
    Furnishings can make or break the appeal of rented accommodation - and have a bearing on rent. But as well as style and durability, landlords have to think about safety and other regulations.
  • Needcleaning, We bring families and businesses together  By : Mistina Thomson
    Tired of yellow pages and still searching for a reliable and cheap cleaning agency or a cleaning lady for your exquisite bungalow or your chain of hotels and restaurants which necessitates perpetual cleaning once or twice in a week.
  • Find out more about eBay Selling and Fraud  By : anju sharma
    Have you heard of people making over $10,000 selling their products on EBay? For some, online auctions like EBay are their main or only source of income. But making money on EBay isn’t something that can be done overnight.
  • Avoid Mold by Having an HVAC Technician Maintain Your Home Ventilation  By : Kristin Kronstain
    You need to have an HVAC technician perform regular maintenance on your ventilation system in order to avoid damage to your health and the health of your family.
  • Wicker Furniture In Your Living room  By : Luat Tran Van
    Wattle is a way for elegant and cosy interior which is affordable for everyone. Lit by sunshine or bedside lamp give shimmering shadows which emphasise their spatial structure. They have many advantages: they are inexpensive, ecological, durable and easy in maintenance.
  • Before Buying Dry Carpet Extractors Cleaning  By : bozenaj
    Using a carpet extractor for auto detailing will enable you to achieve much better results and faster detailing times. Actually, you should be able to cut your time in half by using a heated interior extractor. Some people refer to the names of these units as Dry Extraction Cleaning, Dry Foam Extraction Cleaning, and Hot Water Extraction Cleaning.
  • Things You Must Consider Before Buying Dry Carpet Extraction Cleaning  By : bozenaj
    Choosing the right equipment for your carpet cleaning needs is very important and often depends entirely on the size and scope of the job you are taking on. Using a carpet extractor for auto detailing will enable you to achieve much better results and faster detailing times. Actually, you should be able to cut your time in half by using a heated interior extractor.
  • What To Consider When Shopping For A Mattress  By : Brian Jenkins
    New mattresses are expensive, so if you are in the market for a new mattress, you may want to be careful about your selection and make sure you get the most for your money. However, not everyone is looking for the same thing when it comes to mattresses. Before you start shopping, take a moment to think about your options!
  • How To Furnish A Home On A Budget  By : Brian Jenkins
    If money is a concern, you may have a difficult time furnishing your home. However, just because you are on a budget does not mean that your house will not look stylish when furnished. There are many options to furnish your home on a budget, and these methods work as long as you take some time to find the best prices available for the furniture you need.
  • How To Choose A Rug For Your Home  By : Brian Jenkins
    Choosing a rug is an important step when you are decorating a room. Rugs are different than carpets. With carpets, you usually find a solid color that you connect to the floor. Rugs, on the other hand, can be designs or solid colors. They are placed on top of the floor instead of set in place. You can choose a rug for any room in your house. However, with thousands – maybe even millions – of choices, how can you find the rug that is perfect for you?
  • Decorating Tips For Window Curtains  By : Brian Jenkins
    Decorating your windows with curtains is a great way to improve the interior of your house. Window curtains can instantly make any house look pulled together and neat, and no matter what you decorating ability or budget, you can find curtains that match the interior of your home.
  • Tips For Choosing Baby Bedding  By : Stephanie Larkin
    When shopping for bedding for your child, it is not always about what looks best. Although you want your baby’s room to look warm and inviting, what is more important is that you child is comfortable and safe. You should use the following tips when choosing bedding for your baby.
  • Shopping For Kids' Beds – What To Look For  By : Stephanie Larkin
    With so many choices, shopping for kids' beds can seem like a daunting task. Try not to get overwhelmed. Although there are literally thousands of options to choose from, you can narrow the field quickly if you know what to look for. With a kid's bed, you should be looking for functionality, appearance, and safety. When you find the perfect combination of those three things, you will have found the perfect bed for your child.
  • Vacuum + Broom = Shark VX3 The All-Purpose Floor Cleaner  By : Brian Jenkins
    For most people, finding the time to clean your home can be a bit daunting. More and more each year, time has become a precious commodity. Yet, when there is time for housework to be completed, it is important that you are able to get as much done as quickly and effectively as possible. Although there are thousands of products available to help you maintain your home and/or office, few have been as innovative the Shark VX3, an all purpose floor cleaner.
  • How The Shark Steam Mop Can Keep Your Floors Clean  By : Brian Jenkins
    Forget about having to buy one mop for the kitchen floor and another for cleaning the beautiful treated wood floors throughout the rest of your home. The Shark Steam Mop is safe for use on most types of flooring, except unsealed wood and no-wax floors.
  • How Summer Humidity Can Affect Wood Floors  By : Brian Jenkins
    Owners of wood floors are often surprised to find cracks and bows in their pristine flooring throughout the year. These small cosmetic concerns are common to all types of commercial flooring and are no reason to panic. During the spring and summer, the air inside a house is much more humid than during the winter. The lumber used for flooring absorbs liquid in the air and enlarges.
  • Tips For Watering Home Gardens  By : Brian Jenkins
    As food prices climb higher and organic foods rise in popularity, many homeowners are starting their own home gardens. Of course, supplementing the food supply is not the only reason to maintain a garden. Some nurture a relaxing green getaway in their own backyard by growing fragrant flowers and privacy bushes. No matter what kinds of flora you keep in your garden, it is necessary to allow plants to get plenty of sunlight and water.
  • How The "Awesome Auger" Can Make Yard Work Easier  By : Brian Jenkins
    The Awesome Auger is a product that you’ve likely seen on television doing amazing things. The infomercial for this product leaves gardeners and yard buffs salivating at the screen as the Awesome Auger powers through task after task in the yard.
  • Tips To Keep Your Feet Healthy  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Even though you depend on them everyday, chances are you pay little attention to your feet. Consumers spend millions of dollars of cosmetic products each year to smooth wrinkles, dissolve cellulite, and remove hair. Only a fraction of this cash is spent on pampering tired toes.
  • Keep Yourself Organized With The Buxton Bag  By : Stephanie Larkin
    Did you know that the average person looses several days a year looking for things they have misplaced? If he or she is particularly disorganized and spends just 20 minutes a day searching for things that are out of place, she will loose 5 entire days a year just searching for things. Do you have five extra days a year? The makers of the Buxton Bag know that, most likely, you do not.
  • Fast And Healthy Techniques To Lose Weight  By : Stephanie Larkin
    The summer months are in full swing, so it is time to pull out the shorts and swim suits for some time in the sun. Unfortunately, this time of year, many people are struggling with the notion of showing more skin because of unsightly extra pounds. For many individuals, this is a situation that is dealt with each summer season. However, there is no need to fret about getting into shape for the summer season. Starting slow is the best way to make a change for the better.
  • 10 Steps to Being Happy Now  By : Teach Tech45
    Learm simple ways to be happy in the moment. Discover how you give yourself permission to feel the way you do and steps you can take to feel happy now.
  • Bathroom Refurbishing. Types Of Bathroom Vanities For You To Consider  By : Peter Clark
    Bathroom vanities come in a wide range of different styles, shapes, colors, sizes and finishes. You've got some homework to do before you decide on which bathroom vanity is best for your bathroom.
  • How to Effectively Deep Clean Carpets  By : seomul Evans
    To buy a carpet may be easy but the real job begins when we need to maintain it, which in a way is quite though. Loads of Time and efforts are necessary to maintain the good condition of the carpet. Over time, carpets collect dust as also germs and so carpet cleaning is necessary at regular intervals.
  • Indoor Air Can Be Worse for You to Breathe than Outdoor Air  By : Kristin Kronstain
    Hot summer air can feel awful to breathe. Between the humidity, car fumes, and truck fumes, breathing outside feels insufferable.
  • Step By Step Instructions For Tile Installation  By : Bruce Mendes
    For the DYI, here are a few steps for proper tile installation. Installing ceramic tile is not hard by any means, just follow these step and have some patience and everything will fall into place.
  • A Home Improvement & Maintenance Checklist for Your Home  By : Rebecca Noel
    Some of the things that should be checked periodically to make sure little problems don't turn into costly major ones.
  • Everything About Effectively Cleaning Air Ducts & Vents  By : seomul Evans
    Is the air in your residence dirt free? at what time we are at home a majority of the people are hesitant on the subject of how dirt free the air inside their house is. The air has many contaminants that we breathe and that are a fact. The air in your home also may have quite a few pollutants.
  • Lower Your Air Conditioning Costs with Ceiling Fans  By : Kristin Kronstain
    The summer heat can wreak havoc on your electric bills. How do you keep those costs down while simultaneously keeping your home cool? Consider installing a ceiling fan.
  • How to Install a Whole House Fan  By : Allen Wright
    This article provides tips, tricks, and pitfalls for home owners to look for when installing a whole house fan.
  • The Guide to Deep Carpet Cleaning  By : seomul Evans
    Maintenance of a carpet takes time and loads of effort and is not so easy to keep your carpet in the same tip-top condition. A majority of the people uses the vacuum cleaner for the cleaning carpets however this is not sufficient enough as carpets need deep cleaning.
  • Sauna Etiquette: the Dos and the Don'ts  By : Amy Nutt
    Follow these ten etiquette tips and you will be able to enjoy the sauna experience to its fullest without compromising the relaxation of those around you.
  • Do My Air Ducts Need to Be Cleaned?  By : Amy Nutt
    As a homeowner, you have probably wondered if your air ducts should be cleaned. Air duct cleaning companies are constantly advertising about the need for their services. They show you disgusting pictures of dirty air ducts, mentioning that there are all sorts of little critters living in your air if your ducts are dirty.
  • A Kitchen Faucet Valve Guide  By : Rebecca Noel
    A quick kitchen faucet valve mechanism reference guide to help you select the right type of kitchen faucet.
  • Wood Doors Can Be Useful  By : Jordan McPelt
    A brief article about the great agility and usefulness of wooden doors.
  • How To Refinish Wood Furniture  By : JT Miller
    A brief primer on how to strip, sand and put a new finish on a piece of wooden furniture
  • FHA Engineer's Inspection and Certification  By : Richard Oliver
    With the increasing popularity of the Reverse Mortgage loan product for those homeowners 62 and older, loan processors are dealing more and more with manufactured homes in their portfolios.
  • Manufactured Homes and FHA-Insured Loans  By : Richard Oliver
    Homeowners that live in manufactured homes often face confusion and frustration at the worst possible time ---at the 11th hour when they go to buy/sell or refinance their home and the lender pops up with a final condition: an engineer's certification of the manufactured home's foundation.
  • The advantages of hiring a general contractor!  By : Ken Wilson
    A general contractor is the specialist you need to take care of all problems related to constructing or renovating a property. If you need someone to repair your home, then you should consider all possibilities. The Internet is king when it comes to finding the men you need.
  • All for you – home remodeling company!  By : Ken Wilson
    If you’ve just discovered the beauty of a brick paved backyard, then you are probably just as interested in finding a specialist as well. The one thing you have to know is that finding the right brick paver installer takes time and a fair degree of knowledge. A home remodeling company is what you need.
  • What Does HVAC Mean? How Is It Important To Me?  By : Kristin Kronstain
    What does HVAC mean? Contractors and those who make a hobby out of home improvement throw the term around, but for some of us, it may not be obvious what they do.
  • Dingy Patio Furniture? Spruce It Up with These Tips  By : Amy Nutt
    If you are looking to learn how to clean patio furniture, here are some tips you should know.
  • A Small Home Improvement Loan Can Sell Your Home...and Make You Money  By : JT Miller
    A few judicious upgrades to your home can increase your chances of selling your home and allow raise your selling price.
  • Mass Loaded Vinyl - A Performance Comparison  By : Kevin Surace
    A look at the use of mass loaded vinyl for increasing sound isolation, that is soundproofing, in walls compared to soundproof drywall and resilient channel.
  • How To Install Baseboard Molding  By : JT Miller
    A quick primer in replacing old baseboards with new molding.
  • Soy Candle Making Procedure And Materials  By : Jeffrey Fang
    Know how to make soy candles and the things you should have before making your very first soy candle.
  • Refrigeration - Part of American History  By : Kristin Kronstain
    Whether you are a student on your way to HVAC certification, an HVAC professional, or just enjoy learning about the evolution of technology, there is history for you to learn about refrigeration.
  • How to Choose Bathroom Theme Accessories  By : Eddie Hudd
    If you think like numerous other people who look upon their bathroom as nothing more than a shiny glare of fittings and tile, take a step back and imagine how you would really like it to be. It is not that hard to do, since all you need is your imagination to work out how you actually want your bathroom to look and feel.
  • Protect Your Family from Asthma by Cleaning Your Air Ducts Regularly  By : Amy Nutt
    Does someone in your family suffer from asthma or allergies? Is there someone living with you who gets sick frequently, apparently with no cause? If so, then you may want to take a closer look at your air ducts.
  • 10 Best Hardwood Floor Tips And Save Money Too!  By :
    If you're looking for hardwood floor tips whether you've already installed hardwood floors or are planning to do so yourself or hire a hardwood floor contractor, then here are some quick tips and some money-saving tips to keep in mind.
  • Simple Techniques to Removing Spots and Odors in Your Carpets  By : Jim Thornton
    Between kids, guests, and pets your carpets withstand a lot of wear and tear. By far the most cunning enemies of a clean carpet, pets and kids can dirty an otherwise clean carpet in no time flat. Whether it's pets, kids, or visitors it is necessary to know simple cleaning tips to maintain the beauty of your carpets.
  • How To Choose The Best Exterior Wood Shutters For Your Home  By : Jane Muder
    If you are in the process of shopping for exterior shutters for your home, you're likely to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices on the market.
  • Do Home Air Ducts Really Need to Be Cleaned  By : JT Miller
    Examines the pros and cons of those air duct vacuuming services that claim cleaner ducts means you are breathing safer air in your home.
  • What to Consider Before Remodeling or Installing New Bathroom  By : Rudradatta Rath
    Everyday we use our bathrooms for a better day starting with a bang of freshness, so it’s nice if your bathroom is a sanctuary with welcoming space where you can relax and reinvigorate yourself after the end of a daylong busy schedule.
  • Perfect Ingredient For A Fitted Kitchen  By : Shaun Parker
    The decisions which have to be made in order to create the perfect fitted kitchen for your home.
  • What Everybody Should Know About Cleaning Berber Carpets  By : Jim Thornton
    Berber carpet is one of the most durable types of carpet available on the market today. Cleaning Berber is as easy as cleaning any other kind of carpet. Knowing how to clean Berber carpet will help your carpet last longer and you will be more satisfied with it. This article provide tips on cleaning berber carpets.
  • Learn The Shocking Truth About Carpet Cleaners Their Tricks and Tactics  By : Jim Thornton
    Choosing the right carpet cleaner in today's marketplace is not easy because you are bombarded with misleading advertising, confusing claims and simply bad information. Knowing some of the methods they use and tactics they employ can arm you with information to make better decisions.
  • Constructing Or Re-Facing A Building? 3 Tips To Choosing The Right Stone  By : Nir Dotan
    For durability purposes, stone is preferable over wood for the construction or reconstruction of a building. But choosing the right kind of stone to use can be a task of its own, so here are 3 tips to choosing the right stone for your construction needs.
  • Tips On Installing The Laminate Flooring  By : Cindy Heller
    Whenever it comes to achieving a look that is elegant and sophisticated to match the interior decorations and style of our home, we could count on having hard wood floors or marbles floor to give it the look that is upscale and something that would complement our home.
  • Knowledge About How To Lay Laminate Flooring  By : Cindy Heller
    Laying laminate flooring may seems easy but when you start to learn how to lay laminate flooring you will start to appreciate how it requires a lot of focus and time.
  • Inexpensive Laminate Flooring Is All In The Name  By : Cindy Heller
    Laminate floor one of the best ways where you can instantaneously create a clean finish to your own homes and give it an updated sophistication without going over the budget or breaking the bank.
  • Tips On Finding Home Improvement Contractors  By : Cindy Heller
    The art of becoming your own home improvement contractor depends on the size of the project, your own experience and the amount of learning you require beforehand.
  • Laminate Flooring That Offers Durable Natural-Looking Finish  By : Cindy Heller
    When DuPont initially began selling black powder in 1802, the flooring in most homes consisted of wood or dirt. Once Pergo of Sweden introduced laminate flooring to the United States in 1994, DuPont laminate flooring was swift to follow.
  • Bathroom Home Improvement Tips  By : Cindy Heller
    Bathroom home improvement can be exciting for you can finally have a bathroom that you can be proud of.
  • Understanding Federal Grants For Home Improvement  By : Cindy Heller
    If you don't have the capital on hand right now, federal grants for home improvement are a great way to improve your home. This article will tell you how.
  • What You Need To Know About Home Improvement Loans  By : Cindy Heller
    Many companies that give out home improvement loans have many features as well as benefits that include not requiring collateral, low minimum loan levels, competitive fixed rates which may be lower than those of credit cards, same day approvals, and many more.
  • Home Equity Loan or Equity Home Line of Credit for Home Improvement Projects  By : Rebecca Noel
    How to improve the value of your home, pay off high interest debt and make it all tax deductable.
  • Tips for Keeping Your Central Air Conditioner Running  By : JT Miller
    A few simple maintenance steps can help your central AC last longer
  • No Garage? Why an Open Air Carport Might be Right for You  By : Amy Nutt
    Have a car that you wish was not sitting out in the open, but you don't have a garage to put it in? Don't fret because there are solutions to that problem. You may think that nothing can exceed the luxury of having a garage to park your car in, but not everyone is able to have a garage although there is a solution to this problem.
  • Some Ways to Keep Your Kitchen Remodeling Costs Down  By : Rebecca Noel
    When you're on a tight budget some ways you can cut some of your remodeling costs in a kitchen remodel.
  • Building A Green Home Requires Teamwork  By : Christiane Perrin
    Building a green and home requires teamwork between homeowner, architect, builder and the subcontractors. Each discipline must coordinate closely with the others and must include and respect the homeowners wishes. Lack of coordination can lead to costly mistakes. Make sure you have your team together, working in collaboration to build your green home.
  • Loking For Movers- Renovating My House  By : Nir Dotan
    Moving everything out (for construction) and then moving it all back in again! When you live in a house, you are more capable of creating a full sense of home than any other residential settin
  • How To Determine If Wind Power Will Work For Your Home  By : Christiane Perrin
    Wind power generation systems are a great way to reduce your energy costs. Follow these steps to find out if the wind can supply the electric power you need and help you reduce those high utility bills.
  • The Ultimate DIY Project: Owner Builder Construction  By : Chris Esposito
    If you enjoy working around the home and doing various DIY projects, then maybe you're ready for the Holy Grail of DIY - building your own home as an owner-builder. By eliminating the costs of a general contractor's overhead, you will save tens of thousands of dollars on your next home. And it's not as labor intensive as you might think.
  • Room Furnishing Tips  By : Patwa Scanz
    I will give you specific tips and ideas for improving your home's decor. You can have a home that shows you are a person of culture. There are a number of traditional and refined furnishings you can add to your rooms to uplift it. You just need to know what they are!
  • How to Refinish Hardwood Floors  By : Ki Gray
    With the current interest in home improvement people are looking for ways to improve their homes at minimal cost. This article provides a quick tutorial on how to refinish hardwood floors in older homes.
  • How To Find A Contractor  By : Kim Johnson
    Finding a qualified professional contractor for a home improvement project doesn't have to be a difficult task. By following the guidelines stated below, you will help ensure that the selection process is easier and that you are prepared to make an informed decision.
  • The Best Wood to Use for Wooden Gates  By : Scott Demaret
    Scandinavian Pine (also referred to as 'redwood' to differentiate it from 'whitewood' such as Spruce) is imported from Sweden, Finland and Russia
  • What to Expect and Prepare for During Your Kitchen Remodel  By : Rebecca Noel
    Some considerations to expect and prepare for during your kitchen remodel that most people don't write about.
  • New Study Shows Home Improvement Intentions Of DIY Loving Brits  By : Abbi Rouse
    Programmes such as Changing Rooms, Grand Designs and 60 Minute Makeover are causing rising numbers of budding Handy Andys and Nick Knowleses to renovate their homes.
  • Buying Granite Countertops: Secrets And Insider Tips  By : Ryan Burden
    Granite countertops have been the most popular choice for kitchens and bathrooms for years. And no wonder, the price of granite has come way down and the availability has skyrocketed. With over 2700 varieties of granite, there is seemingly no end to your choices for color and pattern. But is granite the best? Learn the advantages, disadvantages and insider secrets about buying granite countertops.
  • Doing Your Bit For The Global Environment Through Solar Power  By : Jon Kelly
    Solar power used to be unobtainable for most people as it was expensive to install and no one really made it seem appealing. Now it is a different story. With a little bit of research you can find amazing ways of saving money using solar power.
  • Kitchen Cabinets: 8 Tips You Must Read  By : Gary Nealon
    Think you know everything there is to know about cabinets? Find out what the experts have to say about finding, selecting, and installing kitchen cabinets.
  • Navigating Through the Sea of Options for Kitchen Cabinets  By : Gary Nealon
    Whether you are remodeling to sell, or simply to meet your changing lifestyle, kitchen cabinets can be a very expensive part of any kitchen remodel. Before spending thousands, read these tips for choosing the right cabinets to meet your needs.
  • Tanking Solutions To Convert Your Basement  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the two major types of tanking system used in the industry today to convert basements and cellars.
  • Permanent or Portable Negative Ionization Equipment  By : Thomas Fox
    This is a review of stationary and portable air purification equipment featuring negative ionization and HEPA filtration.
  • Options in Eco Friendly Green Flooring Materials  By : Rebecca Noel
    Some different types of eco friendly options for flooring materials
  • Toronto Heating And Air Conditioning  By : Dmitry Raskin
    In every part of the world, domestic air conditioning is a common feature, especially in the heat of the summer and in the cooler months, fireplaces are almost the central feature of every household.
  • Discount Kitchen Cabinets vs. Kitchen Cabinet Refacing  By : Rebecca Noel
    Cost differences between discount kitchen cabinets and kitchen cabinet refacing.
  • Something Old, Something New For Your Home  By : India Cooper
    If you've got a period home it makes sense to reinstate period features. So where can you find the real McCoy and what's available?
  • New Homeowners And New Basements  By : Chris Copeland
    First time homeowners or people who buy new homes with new basements tend to catch DIY fever. One of the first things they will want to do is finish their basement. Here are some precautions to look over before you fly off and start a project of that nature.
  • Blown-In Cellulose Insulation For Green Homes  By : Christiane Perrin
    The benefits of using blown-in cellulose insulation, both for new green homes as well as for green remodeling.
  • How The PVC Pipe Has Changed The World  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the uses, history and properties of PVC pipe and its extensive use in the construction industry.

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