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  • Installing Replacement Windows

    Some home improvement projects just pay bigger dividends than others. For example, a new vinyl floor in the kitchen can do lots to improve the appearance of the space, but not much else. On the other end...

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • Home Safety Challenge Tour

    We were writing this while waiting for a return flight home after spending the weekend participating in the First Alert Home Safety Challenge Tour. And what an eye-opening experience it was. As our main focus we were...

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • Fence Obstructions

    It is said, “good fences make for good neighbors.” Which is true. However, good fences also provide a margin of safety and security as well. While keeping your children and pets contained on your property – or...

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • Energy Saving Attic Access Products

    In this hour, the Carey Brothers discuss energy saving attic access products.

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • How’s Your Home Humidity?

    In this hour, the Carey Brothers discuss home humidity.

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • How To Put Out Kitchen Fires!

    In this hour, the Carey Brothers discuss how to put out kitchen fires.

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • Interior Home Safety Checklist

    In this hour, the Carey Brothers discuss having a proper interior home safety checklist.

    • Posted August 18, 2015
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  • How To Select The Proper Door Knob

    The announcer introduced the program as “On The House” and then us as “The Carey Brothers”, and in the moments to follow our brand spanking new Saturday morning home improvement radio talk show would be on its...

    • Posted August 17, 2015
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  • Central Furnace Maintenance

    We hail from a part of the country where we enjoy four very moderate seasons. Summer temperatures climb to about 105 degrees or so (for about a week or two) and then drop back into the eighties...

    • Posted August 17, 2015
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  • The Lowdown on Levels

    We learned years ago as young apprentice carpenters that a strong back, ambition and lots of energy were necessary ingredients to survive in this grueling trade and to go on to become general contractors. We also learned...

    • Posted August 17, 2015
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