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5 years ago

How Often Should Smoke Alarms Be Tested?

The safety of your family always comes first, and a functioning smoke detector and fire alarm ensure you will know when to evacuate your home. You probably already have an evacuation plan for your family in case of emergencies. Similarly, don’t skip any precautions and regularly check your alarms and…

5 years ago

How To Dry Wet Carpet

Is your carpet squishy-squishing under your toes? Well, a wet carpet is more than just gross, it is potentially dangerous for you and your loved ones. If you have had water damage or a flood, drying porous materials is essential for a full recovery. All Dry USA has all the…

5 years ago

Should a Patio Slope Towards The House?

Adding a patio to your home not only creates more living space but can also increase your property’s curb appeal. What’s more, there are several shapes and sizes you can incorporate into the design. As a result, people are constructing patios left and right. You can choose to build your…

5 years ago

4 Ways to Repair a PVC Pipe

PVC piping, short for polyvinyl chloride pipe, is incredibly popular for household plumbing, sewage, and irrigation needs. Because of its durable, lightweight construction, it’s an inexpensive yet sustainable option for homeowners and contractors to work with. But even with a track record for durability, these pipes can damage and need…

5 years ago

How to Remove Mold From Grout

Beautiful shining kitchen or bathroom tiles are a thing of glory. However, all homeowners know it is rare to keep them totally sparkling white year-round. That pesky grout between tiles will quickly accumulate all moisture around it. In a cruel twist of ironic fate, we place tiles in areas of…

5 years ago

How Do You Fix Poor Soil Drainage: 5 Simple Solutions

Soil is one of the most important components on our planet. We rely on it for food, landscaping, and practically anything that involves plants. When soil collects water, it needs to be able to drain, or else it can cause a vast array of issues for your garden. If the…

5 years ago

How to Keep Water From Damaging Your Home’s Foundation

As your body’s health can all be traced back to your gut, so can the health of your house can be traced back to its foundations. Foundations didn’t get their name for nothing — they are the start and the end of the structural integrity of the buildings that sit…

5 years ago

Should I Pop the Water Bubble in My Wall?

Whether you just lavished a room in your house with a new coat of paint, or you’ve lived with the same decorations on every wall since you moved in, you’re at the risk of bubbling. It doesn’t take much for paint to bubble up from the surface that it was…

5 years ago

How to Clean Up Sewage In a Basement

No matter where it comes from, the smell of sewage is extremely unpleasant. One of the last places you want raw waste is inside your home. Unfortunately, sewage can make its way inside your house and cause plenty of problems. The first step towards clearing your basement of sewage is…

5 years ago

How to Put Out a Dryer Fire

The National Fire Protection Association reported that between 2010 and 2014, firefighters responded to an estimated 15,970 calls for house fires caused by in-unit washing and drying machines. Drying unit malfunctions are nowhere near the leading cause of house fires in the United States, but they start more easily than…