760
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The Importance of Getting a Heating System Warranty in Ohio
Ohio Winters can be brutal. Maintaining your heating system is expensive enough the way it is without having to replace it in the dead of winter with your own money. Consider purchasing an Ohio Furnace warranty to protect against these kinds of expenses. Otherwise, you could be out hundreds or even thousands of dollars.
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By
Mr William Hauselberg |
Apr-27-2010
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607
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Candle Safety Tips
Enjoy a burning candle without worrying about your safety. Before you ‘light up,’ read the safety tips outlined below. Abide by them every time you light a wick and enjoy the ambience and scented relaxation your candles provide over and over.
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By
Kevin Kaplan |
Apr-27-2010
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1586
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Pamper Mom with a Mother’s Day Spa Getaway
With Mother’s Day just around the corner, you’re probably searching for the perfect gift. You might be contemplating whether to give mom a new dress, an upgraded kitchen appliance, or another fine piece of jewelry she can add to her collection. But such a gift does little to relieve the daily stress of work and family life. Between putting in late hours at the office, cooking, cleaning, and helping the kids with their homework, mom is probably in serious need of a breather.
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By
Jeff Martinez |
Apr-26-2010
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691
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With Water, Phoenix Weeds Will Soon Follow
In the metropolitan Phoenix area, our climate is much different than the majority of the country. While much of the country is goes through a chilly spring, the valley of the sun has been holding steady in the beautiful temperatures during day with great weather.
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By
Fred Willey |
Apr-26-2010
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547
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Choosing a “Scentsational” Candle
You can always spot shoppers who are busy choosing scented candles. They’re the ones unscrewing the tops off jar candle after jar candle, taking deep sniffs of each one and commenting on the lusciousness of the Orchard Apple or the home-baked succulence of the Sugar Cookie variety.
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By
Kevin Kaplan |
Apr-26-2010
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696
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Preparing Your Kitchen for Remodeling is Worth the Extra Time
So you’ve committed to taking the plunge in doing some kitchen remodeling. Before you go out shopping and making all of your purchases, there are a few steps that you need to take in order to get your kitchen ready for remodeling.
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By
White Dennis |
Apr-26-2010
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964
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Picture Birth Cards and Photo Birth Announcements
Your birth announcements are a very special keepsake for not only yourself, but for your family and friends also. Picture birth cards and photo birth announcements are a great way to make it even more memorable. Learn how too make a customized card with a picture of your new baby to add that extra special touch to your announcement.
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By
Danielle DeMarco |
Apr-24-2010
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795
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Neti pot Nasal Cleansing
Neti pot salt water is a assuage, good and effectual to lot a beneficial dose of saline nose blank. Although there are advanced formulas applying various herbal anoints and herbs, the barest Neti pot technique applies that water for the irrigation action.
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Sectrix |
Apr-24-2010
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837
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Baby Furniture Buying Guide
First-time parents always find great excitement in designing their nursery.
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By
Frieda Beck |
Mar-22-2011
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1289
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Remote Controlled Bidets
Most modern electronic bidet manufacturers make two type of bidets by default – one that’s operated with a remote control, and another that’s operated with an attached control panel. But do you really need a remote control to go to the toilet?
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By
Jensen Lee |
Apr-23-2010
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683
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How to Install a Bidet
This article will walk you through how to install a bidet attachment to your existing toilet.
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By
Jensen Lee |
Apr-23-2010
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488
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Nashville Pressure Washing
If your spring to-do cleaning list includes tackling clogged gutters or washing the dirt, mud or stains from your structure, walkways, drive way, fence or patio, you will learn quickly that the common garden hose is not going to get the job done on a professional level.
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By
charles preston seo |
Apr-22-2010
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698
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To maintain the efficiency of refrigerators or freezers
To maintain the efficiency of your freezer it is necessary to avoid building up of ice.
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By
ALEN LEW |
Apr-22-2010
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380
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Why are TV stands an important part of your home interiors
All the furniture in the room, big or small, contributes in a huge way on how well organized and designed your room looks-like to others. Their positioning, their design, their dimensions, their color and texture and their functional purpose all account for the perfect home décor.
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By
Mark Smith |
Apr-22-2010
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422
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TV furniture – Great Additions To Your Room
When you buy a house or your build a home you already have an idea in your mind as to what goes where. Among the things that you initially mention to your loved one is the place where your television set would go.
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By
Mark Smith |
Apr-22-2010
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393
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TV cabinets – Essential Acessory For Your TV
Cabinets were designed to store things. The same way a TV cabinet is a furniture that provides shelter and protection to your TV at the same time enhancing its beauty when kept amongst other things in its surrounding.
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By
Mark Smith |
Apr-22-2010
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377
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TV Trolleys: A preferable TV stand option
A television set is a quintessential part of the living room décor and is an electronic that is so common that it is extremely rare to see a home without one. It is that area of the living room towards which all the other furniture of the house faces.
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By
Mark Smith |
Apr-22-2010
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994
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Oak Furniture – Searching online will save you money and time!
Search from the comfort of your own home for the best oak furniture available! Not only will you find amazing quality furniture, you’ll save buckets of cash!
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By
Gareth Hoyle |
Apr-22-2010
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471
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Factors That Determine The Price Of A W New York Storage Unit
W New York Storage facilities provide excellent services for those who need extra space for their belongings. The best thing about these storehouses is that they ensure optimum protection to your goods from all kinds of threats, such as fire, flood, hurricane, theft, and extreme weather conditions.
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By
betsy1988d |
Apr-21-2010
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816
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Types of Fences for Your Yard
Interested in fencing in your yard? There are many different fencing options that may work for your home if you know what you are looking for. One of the first things to consider is whether you desire a fence for visual appeal or practical function.
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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740
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Creating a Safe Room in Your Home
Interested in creating a safe room? While having a full fledged safe room built can be an expensive and difficult process, turning one of the existing rooms of your house into something that will serve essentially the same function is actually pretty simple to do.
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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714
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Tornado Survival Tips
It is generally considered common knowledge that being underground is the best bet you can make when a tornado strikes, but what happens when you don't have a tornado or cellar available, and what do you do once you're in your safe area?
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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753
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Build A Home First Aid Kit
Every home should have a well stocked first aid kit. It is frequently too late to get a necessary item once an emergency has actually happened, so being prepared in advance can be really important.
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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806
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Staying Safe on the Construction Site
Construction is a dangerous industry, and many accidents happen every day on construction sites around the world. Whether you are working on a large scale construction site or simply doing simple repairs at home there are some basic safety precautions you can take that will lower the risk of a dangerous accident dramatically.
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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813
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How to Spot Low Quality Construction
Thinking about buying a home? Many of the cost cutting tricks used in construction are not visible to the naked eye. Unfortunately, cheap construction can cost a great deal more in the future, when low quality materials start to wear out and fail.
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By
Joe Cline |
Apr-21-2010
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