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  1. Multiple-glazed windows help fight condensation

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    Condensation appears as a light coating of water, frost or ice. Unless the condensation is between the window panes, humidity inside the home is the cause.

    Humid air holds water vapor until it contacts a surface whose temperature is less than or equal to the dew point. When this happens, the water vapor turns to liquid.

    Because the interior surface of your windows is typically the coldest part of your home, condensation forms there first. ...
  2. Lead paint is still a threat, but it shouldn't be

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    If you or someone you know is planning work on a pre-1978 home, please make time to take precautions against the possibility of lead poisoning.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that about 500,000 U.S children ages 1 to 5 have elevated lead levels in their blood. Lead paint, estimated to exist in 40 percent of the U.S. housing stock, is considered the most hazardous source of lead for U.S. children, along with lead-contaminated ...
  3. Tips to reduce the risk of house fires

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    October is Fire Prevention Month. To reduce the number of calls for electrical fires, here are tips from Leviton, manufacturer of electrical devices and lighting controls (dimmers, switches):

    Extension cords are intended only for temporary use. Each year 3,330 residential fires originate near extension cords, the Electrical Safety Foundation International says, often because homeowners are using them incorrectly.

    The average light fixture ...
  4. What to know before you have a plumbing emergency

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    Plumbing has always been one of the most frequently house problems. Naturally, if the sink is stopped up or the commode's kaput, you want it fixed, and fast.

    That's why I advise homeowners to establish - before an emergency - a connection with a highly rated local plumber.

    I also urge you to find your home's main water shutoff valve (it's usually near the water meter, by the way).

    Quickly turning off water to your home could ...
  5. Protecting your cedar shake siding

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    What's involved in maintaining the cedar shakes that cover my home's exterior?


    If you want your cedar to live up to its reputation for longevity and decay resistance, make sure it's treated or stained properly and checked periodically.

    Left untreated, cedar shakes - individual planks of one of several varieties of cedar - will discolor and begin to soften, with a possibility of rot after about five years, depending on your climate. ...
  6. Tips to winterize your home

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    Now is a good time to winterize your home. Work outside first, because changes in the weather can force you indoors at any time.

    1. Clean the exterior glass. As the weather cools it becomes more difficult to dry the windows because cold air cannot hold as much moisture as warm air and the glass will streak. You can clean the inside any time of the year.

    2. Make sure gutters and downspouts are clean and that runoff water drains at least ...
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