If your roof is damaged in a storm, you may not be able to have a professional roofer come and fix it straight away. So, knowing how to make temporary repairs yourself can be a very useful skill.
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One of the biggest problems after a storm is fallen trees and if a large tree comes down on your property, you will need to know how to deal with it.
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Leaking water can do a lot of damage to your home and cost you a lot of money in wasted water and repair bills. It can also put you and your family’s safety at risk.
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Unless a leak in your shower recess is detected early, the damage to surrounding areas in your home can be extensive and expensive.
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The whole point of DIY is to save money, but if you don’t think things through before you start, doing it yourself can turn out to be a costly nightmare.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Keeping your family safe at home is about making them aware of electrical problems that could occur and knowing what action to take if they do.
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Cleaning up and making your home secure once a storm has passed is crucial to avoid further damage and the following are some tips that can make the process a little easier.
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When your house is burgled, you are likely to be in a mild state of shock, so it’s important to know what to do when responding to such a traumatic event.
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With burglaries now commonplace, many home buyers are starting to look at the security features of a home as well as its aesthetic appeal.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
While we often can’t prevent bushfires, we can take certain precautions during the fire season to ensure our home and family are as safe as possible.
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