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  • Bees in Your Chimney
    Bees that enter a chimney can become extremely dangerous. By using a chimney cap that is air tight when the chimney is not in use, you can prevent bees from entering.
    Published 28Jun2010, viewed 344 times
  • Water Repellents Prevent Costly Repairs
    By using a water repellent you are preventing cracks and water damage that is sure to come to your unprotected home extremity.
    Published 07Jun2010, viewed 159 times
  • Fight Leaky Chimneys
    Water problems are caused by water entry into the home. Water can enter through any number of places on the chimney or in the roof. Due to this fact, diagnosing a water problem is always a process of elimination.
    Published 09Jun2010, viewed 561 times
  • ChimneySaver CrownCoat
    Crowns on a chimney are very fragile. After they begin cracking, the cracks worsen from hairline to deep voids. The longer you let cracks in your chimney's crown go unrepaired, the greater the likelihood of you having to replace the whole crown.
    Published 28May2010, viewed 158 times
  • Chimney Crowns
    Chimney crowns are especially susceptible to damage due to the fact that they are not protected by any other parts of the home. They project high above the roofline.
    Published 31May2010, viewed 151 times
  • My Chimney Is New! Why Is It Cracking?
    Whether it be settling, wind, or improper footer construction, there are many reasons why a new chimney could start to crack. Proper care of these cracks is essential to prevent costly repairs.
    Published 20May2010, viewed 203 times
  • ChimneySaver Water Base Water Repellent
    Brick water repellents that form a film around your brick will actually cause water vapors INSIDE the brick to speed up the deterioration of that brick. Make sure you purchase the smartest water repellent available to preserve your brick or masonry project.
    Published 08May2010, viewed 166 times
  • ChimneySaver Water-Based Water Repellent
    Waterproofing your masonry project is crucial to maintaining its integrity. Be sure to use the right type of product to prevent further problems down the road.
    Published 10May2010, viewed 252 times
  • Tips on Sealing Your Deck
    Stripping stain from your deck can be a very difficult task. Make sure you don't have to do it again- pick the right wood stain.
    Published 03May2010, viewed 226 times
  • Cleaning Your Deck
    Knowing the right steps to take before embarking on a deck maintenance project can save you valuable time, energy, and money down the road fixing mistakes. Read this article on what to do - and what not to do - when getting your deck ready for the season once again.
    Published 17Apr2010, viewed 404 times
  • Deck Stain for CCA Treated Lumber
    CCA treated lumber must be treated with a high performance wood stain to contain chemicals. Although the chemicals in the lumber are not overly dangerous for human contact, sealing deck and continually keeping up with its maintenance reduces the risk of arsenic contact.
    Published 17Apr2010, viewed 576 times
  • DEFY Epoxy Fortified Wood Stain
    A full description of the DEFY Epoxy Fortified Wood Stain, including technicalities, will help you while deciding on which stain is best for your particular deck.
    Published 26Mar2010, viewed 571 times
  • Protect Your Deck with Wood Stain
    This article contains expert information on staining a deck and particular deck stain that are best for prolonging the beauty of any deck. There actually is more of a difference between deck stains than brand and color, and this article explores these possibilities so homeowners can educate themselves before spending money to stain their deck.
    Published 12Mar2010, viewed 475 times
  • Installing a Flexible Stainless Steel Chimney Liner
    Why should you even bother to install a liner? They aren't cheap, but their benefits definitely outweigh their cost. The liner will protect your flue system, damaged or not, from the transfer of heat in your system to nearby combustibles.
    Published 26Nov2009, viewed 983 times
  • 2009 Wood Stove Tax Credits You Should Be Taking Advantage Of
    If you have ever entertained the idea of purchasing a woodburning stove, or even a pellet stove, now is the time to do it. For the year of 2009, the government is willing to pay 30% of the cost of the actual appliance itself, plus labor.
    Published 26Nov2009, viewed 266 times

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