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Sparkling Showers: 4 Natural Remedies for Spotless Glass Shower Screens

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Cleaning shower screens is never fun, but it is a necessary evil you can’t do without—especially when you want your bathroom to look spotlessly clean. Fully framed, semi-framed and frameless shower screens are popular choices in modern bathrooms because they are adept at retaining water and soap scum in the shower area without wetting and dirtying the rest of the bathroom floor. Over time, you may find that your glass shower screens start looking dull and worn out with murky spots that seem almost impossible to get rid of.…

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Symptoms Of A Malfunctioning Air Conditioning Unit

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If you have an air conditioning unit in your home, it is likely that you have had to engage in maintenance or some repair depending on the number of years that you have had it. When it comes to repairing these appliances, it is always advisable to seek the services of a professional rather than trying to do it on your own. By fiddling with the air conditioning unit, you stand the chance of aggravating the problem further, which could lead to the need for replacement rather than simple repair.…

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Blinds Or Curtains: Four Factors To Consider When Redesigning Your Home

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You may have an initial preference towards curtains or blinds in terms of look, function or simply what you’re used to. But there are some important considerations to make when figuring out what’s best for your home. Here, is an outline of the benefits of blinds and the benefits of curtains to help you decide which is best for your needs. Warmth And Energy Conservation This is one of the biggest reasons covering your windows is so important.…

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Bamboo And Hardwood Flooring - A Comparison

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Bamboo and hardwood flooring may have a similar look and feel and share many characteristics, but they are totally different.  Here’s a comparison to help you make the right choice for your home. Hardness ratio Bamboo, in its paler-coloured, natural state, scores a hardness rating of 1,300 - 1,400.  Carbonised, heat-treated bamboo is softer at 1,000 – 1,400 and much darker in shade.  Woods like pine and fir have hardness ratings of just 600 – 900, whereas on the upper end of the scale, materials like Brazilian teak and red walnut, can rate as high as 2,500 to 3,500.…

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The Importance of Liability Coverage for Locksmiths

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Liability insurance is an essential part of just about any business. As you can imagine, liability coverage is an extremely crucial consideration, for locksmith companies, as there is always a possibility that you may cause damages to your customers’ possessions or cause personal injury while in the course of duty. This article seeks to highlight the importance of public liability insurance for locksmiths. Personnel In regards to the locksmiths employed in your company, chances are that they may equally suffer a mishap at the place of work or whilst out on out-call assignments on the company’s behalf with clients.…

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