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How To Install a Motion Detector
Posted By: d_giordano
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Category: Home Improvement & Gardening;
October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com;
Website: www.lowes.com
Motion detectors are a convenient and efficient source for outdoor security lighting. Most units are prewired and preassembled for easier installation. The simplest way to install a motion detector is to replace an existing light with a motion detector light. Having a motion detector included with your light fixture allows the fixture to work automatically. If an object moves, the motion detector
How To Install a Lockset
Posted By: d_giordano
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Category: Home Improvement & Gardening;
October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com;
Website: www.lowes.com
Thieves usually look for easy access into potential targets. You can make your home much less attractive to them by installing a new, sturdy lockset. It only takes a few simple tools and a couple of hours. The cost of the project depends on the type of lockset you choose.
How To Install a Deadbolt Lock
Posted By: d_giordano
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Category: Home Improvement & Gardening;
October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com;
Website: www.lowes.com
There are two major types of deadbolt: surface mount and internal. While surface mount deadbolts are easier to install, internal deadbolts provide more security. You can make your home much less attractive to thieves with a few simple tools and a little effort.
How To Repair Frozen or Broken Pipe
Posted By: d_giordano
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Category: Home Improvement & Gardening;
October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com;
Website: www.lowes.com
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
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Category: Home Improvement & Gardening;
October 20, 2008
Author Lowes.com;
Website: www.lowes.com
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