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How To Repair Frozen or Broken Pipe
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com; Website: www.lowes.com

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Pipes which are exposed to the cold can freeze and stop your water supply. Even worse, is the fact that frozen pipes often break, making repairs absolutely necessary. These problems usually occur at the most inopportune times and may leave you struggling to find a plumber — unless, of course, you know how to make at least temporary repairs yourself.
How To Install an Underground Sprinkler System
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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Living landscapes need water to survive and flourish. Relying completely on natural rainfall isn't usually the best method of supplying water. Depending on the type of grass and other plantings you have in your landscape, a more constant source of water may be required. Standing with a garden hose for hours is not the answer. A home irrigation system might be what you need. A properly installed
How To Maintain and Care for Your Pool
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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Pools are a great way to relax and cool off. However, there is a non-glamorous side to having a pool – maintenance. It can be a tedious job, but it's also an important part of keeping your pool sparkling clean for years of enjoyment.
How To Replace a Faucet
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
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Is it about time you did something about that old kitchen faucet—the one that goes drip, drip, drip and leaks a constant stream of water? Does your faucet look like a holdover from a short-lived style popular a couple of decades ago? If so, you can update it yourself with a basin wrench and a few other common tools. Replacing a faucet is not difficult and should usually take no more than about an
How To Repair and Replace a Kitchen Sprayer
Posted By: d_giordano ; Category: Home Improvement & Gardening; October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com; Website: www.lowes.com

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Most people do not give their kitchen sprayer a second thought— until it stops working. But never fear; you do not have to do without it, and you do not need a plumber to repair it. An average homeowner should be able to repair or replace a kitchen sprayer in a couple of hours, using common household tools.