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  • Kitchen Skylights
    4 Winter-Blues-Busting Home Improvement Projects

    Those winter blues are real! 10 million Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), according to Psychology Today. But you don’t have to be diagnosed with an actual disorder to suffer a bad case of the winter blues...

    • Posted March 4, 2019
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    Show Notes: Contain Your Excitement and Garden!

    Show notes from On The House With The Carey Brothers aired July 28th, 2018! If you need help understanding contractor fees or how to clean your vacuum (or why you should), look no further than our show notes!...

    • Posted July 28, 2018
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  • spring freshness
    Fresh Home Upgrades for Spring

    After a long winter cooped up indoors, spring is the perfect time to start re-imagining your home and making upgrades that create a fresh, welcoming vibe. These project ideas – some big, some small – can help...

    • Posted March 7, 2018
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  • Weekly Newsletter Saturday June 20, 2015

      Video of the Latest Tools, Hardware and More Broadcast from the Danco booth at the National Hardware Show 2015 (#3), interviews this hour with guests , Cannon Safe, Treepans, Garage Skins, BILT App, Amazing Yard Tools,...

    • Posted June 30, 2015
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    Installation of a Skylight

    Question In one of your recent columns you concluded an answer on lightening a room by stating, “You also may wish to consider a skylight or two. With the proper roof configuration, and right exposure, a skylight...

    • Posted May 10, 2014
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  • Multiple Tube Skylights

    You say you’ve got a “spider” in your attic? Don’t be upset… be ecstatic! Today, you’ll learn how a new multiple-tube skylight can light up you life — four times over. Tube skylights have been around for...

    • Posted March 11, 2014
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  • Tubular Skylight

    There is a new source of natural light that’s cheaper to install than windows or skylights and goes in without major structural changes to roofs, ceilings or walls. It can be put into place in two hours or less....

    • Posted March 3, 2014
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