What To Do If Your Door Lock Gets Jammed
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28 May 2015
If you have ever tried to open your door lock and the key gets jammed, you know how frustrating it can be. Luckily, there are some ways to gain entry even if this happens. Here are some tips about what to do when the door lock gets jammed.
Use Graphite
The first thing you can do to un-jam a stuck door lock is by using graphite. There are two ways to do this: you can either spray liquid graphite directly into the keyhole or coat your key with powdered graphite.
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Increase Your Homes Value With These 3 Home Improvements
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5 May 2015
If you want to increase your home's value, you should consider doing more than improving your curb appeal and giving it a fresh coat of paint. You can get a better return on your investment by completing home improvement projects. These renovations are not overly complicated and can help you sell your home for a higher price.
Add a Wood Deck
Outdoor features can add to your home's value, especially when they are custom, built-in models.
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Hosting A Nighttime Royal Wedding In Your Yard
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15 April 2015
If you are in the planning process for a wedding, and you are interested in having it held in a backyard setting, consider having it during twilight or nighttime hours for an unexpected twist. In the summertime, the heat can be hard on older folks and can drain people of energy quickly. Hosting your party outside after the sun has gone down, can be an exciting way to take your vows in a unique way.
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Need New Countertops? Here's How Granite And Quartz Compare
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30 March 2015
If you're planning to update your kitchen with high-end countertops, you'll probably want to choose between granite and quartz. Either choice would be good and either would give your kitchen a true gourmet feel. Each material has its own advantages, so here are some comparison points to help you decide which one is best for you.
Maintenance
Quartz countertops are practically maintenance free. Of course, you'll have to wipe up spills and crumbs, but since the stone isn't porous, you don't have to worry about it soaking up water or wine and forming stains.
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