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There are many perils to your safety at home that are less obvious—like carbon monoxide gas and radon. The big question now becomes how can you acquaint yourself with some commonsense safety tips at home to protect yourself and your home.
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In an all too common scenario, a home owner gets excited about an ambitious project and tears into walls or floors. Remodeling always takes longer and is more difficult than new construction, because you run into so many obstacles. This is especially true if your home is an older one with plaster walls.
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Building Code Inspectors issue a permit or probably write up a Violation Notice if certain building codes may not be followed. Some Building Code Inspectors are more friendly than others, but they are all there for your protection. Treat the inspector with respect, and you will likely have a mutually beneficial relationship.
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Careful planning and a few simple steps can minimize your family’s emotional and physical discomfort during a home improvement project.
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Having part of your home look like a construction site is usually bearable. If the mess migrates to the rest of the home, things get pretty depressing. Clearly mark off where the work zone ends and living quarters begin. That way, the mess becomes a place you visit, rather than the place where you live.
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An educated homeowner is prepared for emergencies and is able to handle repairs and upgrades with confidence. Every Homeowner should know and understand your home’s structural, electrical, plumbing, and heating/cooling systems.
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When you are getting ready to pick up that Home Improvement Project keep in mind these Safety Tips to keep yourself and your home safe!
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