All posts by onthehouse
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Show Notes: Stainless Steel Sinks and LED Lingo
Thank you for joining James and Morris this week where that talk was stainless steel sinks, mice, LED lingo and more…… Learn The Language Of LED No More Watts…….. Brightness, look for lumens, not watts. Lumens indicate...
- Posted August 23, 2014
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Awnings – Cool Protectors
Even though the Sun is 93-million miles away, its rays are a powerful force — coming to Earth at 186,000 miles a second. Its heat, light and destructive ultra-violet rays wreak havoc on everything they touch, from...
- Posted August 21, 2014
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Issues with Refinishing the Stairs in my Home
Question: I’m refinishing the stairs in my turn-of-the-century home, and when I pulled off the carpet I found this black stuff underneath. I don’t think it’s paint. What could it be? (Julie, Wisconsin) Answer: This could be...
- Posted August 17, 2014
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The Grill Guy: It’s Peach Season
Since the peach harvest is in full swing here in Georgia, The Peach State, I thought I would offer up one of my all time favorite peach recipes. Southern Peach Delight Prep Time: 15 min | Cook...
- Posted August 16, 2014
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Show Notes: Curb Appeal and Table Saws
Thank you for joining The Carey Brothers today. The “Bros” were at their best with information you can use. Are you going to be purchasing a table saw in the not to distant future? Morris, lover of any and all tools, shared...
- Posted August 16, 2014
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Show Notes: Legal Answers, Dehumidifiers and more
This week’s show was a a little bit of every thing, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and car emergency kits. Thank you Ron and Paul Rives, for joining James and Morris today with your Legal Tool chest full of answers...
- Posted August 9, 2014
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The Keys to Keys
Country and western singer Patsy Cline was born in 1932. Now if you’ve got a bunch of keys but don’t know where they go, it probably drives you crazy (like Patsy says). But there are ways to...
- Posted August 5, 2014
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Ceiling Fans
Many people don’t realize that ceiling fans are big-top performers and three-ring crowd pleasers for all seasons. First, they cool a home by gently circulating air during the hot summer months and, second, when blades are reversed,...
- Posted August 5, 2014
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Air conditioners Reality Check
TV’s “The Facts of Life” premiered in 1979. It was a cool show about what to do and what not to do. There are facts of life about air conditioners, too. To cool or not to cool...
- Posted August 5, 2014
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Air Conditioner Tips
In 1848, the first air conditioner was build by J.E. Coffee and installed in a Broadway theater in New York City. A year later, on the first hot day of the summer, folks were knocking on his...
- Posted August 4, 2014