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4 years ago

Does Soap Kill Mold? Other Household Alternatives

Soap is a household staple that helps to ensure the health of your home and your family. But sometimes, the effectiveness of soap just won’t cut it. One of the prime examples of when soap alone just isn’t enough is when it comes to dangerous household mold. Here, we’ll explain…

4 years ago

How to Get Rid of Stagnant Water

Fewer things are more frustrating than finding a standing puddle of water, whether in your basement or on your lawn. It’s particularly irritating if it isn’t from a recent rainstorm. If you find standing water on your property, it’s best to get rid of it as soon as possible. Leaving…

4 years ago

How to Clean a Sump Pump With Vinegar

Sump pumps perform an essential job in protecting homes from flooding. The devices sit at the center of a home’s foundation, automatically removing water when it begins to collect. But for all the work they do, they often go overlooked during home cleaning. Not many homeowners even realize that sump…

4 years ago

How To Prevent Pipes From Freezing

As the colder seasons bring delightful fall foliage, pumpkin spice treats, and snow days, it’s crucial to remember one less pleasant aspect: the risk of frozen pipes. Frozen pipes rank among the top causes of property damage in winter, often leading to costly repairs and making homes uninhabitable. Fortunately, understanding…

4 years ago

How to Dry Out a Crawl Space After a Leak

Certain areas of the home are easy to overlook. Dust builds up in corners; cobwebs appear on hard-to-reach hallway ceilings. And while some of these forgotten areas are merely a nuisance when cleaning, others can wreak havoc on your home. One of the main culprits? Crawl spaces. Crawl spaces often…

4 years ago

How to Repair Water Damaged Kitchen Cabinets

From leaking faucets and burst pipes to spilled food and drinks, kitchens are full of potential water hazards—and that can spell disaster for your cabinets. Kitchen cabinets consist of layers of wood that are often highly susceptible to water damage. They absorb the excess fluid and gradually weaken over time,…

4 years ago

Why Are Floods in Urban Areas Particularly Dangerous?

Floods of any kind pose a significant risk to humans and infrastructure alike, but floods in urban areas are particularly dangerous. Urban flooding can lead to stormwater entering into buildings through doors, windows, or other openings. It can lead to sewage backing up through pipes, drains, and cracks in floors…

4 years ago

How to Fix an Overflowing Toilet

Everyone dreads the sight: you flush the toilet and start to turn away, expecting to hear the quick and clean rush of water toward the drain. But it doesn’t. The water instead starts to rise, and rise, and rise. We’ve all been there before, and it isn’t pleasant. But as…

5 years ago

What Are Fire Risks in a Factory?

Factories are some of the most susceptible environments to fire hazards, so it is crucial to stay on top of fire safety. Protecting your home can often be as simple as installing a fire alarm. Factories are a bit different. This guide will take you through the predominant fire risks…

5 years ago

How to Avoid Common Kitchen Hazards

Whether you live in a tiny studio or a spacious mansion, the kitchen is indisputably the heart of the home. It’s where loved ones gather to eat, laugh, and find comfort. So it’s no coincidence that a room that attracts so much traffic also attracts accidents. As hubs of electric…