All posts by onthehouse
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Stop Letting Money Slip Through the Cracks, Holiday Cleanup Tips
In this hour, The Carey Brothers discuss Stop Letting Money Slip Through the Cracks and Holiday Cleanup Tips
- Posted November 21, 2015
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Painting Prep School Part 2 and Where to Find Snap Power
In this hour, The Carey Brothers discuss The Family Handyman Painting Prep School Part 2, Where to Find Snap Power and Butterball Turkey Hotline.
- Posted November 21, 2015
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Installing Interior Window Shutters
Drapes, curtains, horizontal blinds, vertical blinds and shutters too. You name it — when it comes to window coverings the choices can be endless. And don’t ask us for a recommendation, because if the choice were ours...
- Posted November 21, 2015
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Full Extension Drawer Glides
Through the years we have discovered that many folks choose cabinets for their kitchen or bath based on appearance only – you know – wood specie, stain color and door style. Well, appearance is certainly an important...
- Posted November 21, 2015
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Tremendously Terrific Thanksgiving Tips
What could be more satisfying than having your kitchen remodeled? Using it silly! And Thanksgiving is one of the most fun times of year to be in the kitchen — especially with the expectation of a visit...
- Posted November 20, 2015
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On Underground Sprinklers
It’s no secret that home improvement is one of our favorite subjects. What isn’t as well known is our passion for gardening. While we don’t classify ourselves as members of the green thumb club, we do take...
- Posted November 17, 2015
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6 Thanksgiving Holiday Hacks, Tips and Tricks
Some hacks, tips, tricks and advice from around the webs for this Thanksgiving season 1. Cleanup tips for prepping meals Line pans with foil: After boxing up the leftovers, rip the foil from the pan and toss...
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Improve your home’s energy efficiency this fall with these smart winterizing tips
Cooler temperatures and shorter days can only mean one thing — winter is on its way. January and February are typically considered the coldest months in the Northwest, Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States. It...
- Posted November 16, 2015
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On Metal Studs
When our general contracting grandfather was building homes in the early part of this century, a two by four measured a full two inches by four inches. Today, the same stick of wood framing material measures a...
- Posted November 16, 2015
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Knives: Staying Sharp During Changing Times
Back when we were kids there was no color photography – only black and white. A look back at what was old and antiquated was a little different then. When it came to pictures we got our...
- Posted November 15, 2015