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Washington, D.C. has been the capital of the United States since 1791 and it is located in the District of Columbia which is a federal district sanctioned by the U.S. Constitution. The District of...
The concept of good fire vs. bad fire has long been present in literature, movies, and children’s education. Life as we know it wouldn’t be possible without playful flames that crackle cozily in the...
Many areas of the U.S. deal with a deep freeze at some point in the winter, and for some it seems like the freeze never ends. These dangerously cold temperatures can cause a variety...
There’s nothing worse than stepping in gum – unless the gum happens to be stuck in your carpet. Before you lose your cool, try these tips for removing gum from carpet: Ice: Freezing gum...
As winter temperatures dip below freezing, furnace maintenance can become a serious concern. If your furnace stops working on a particularly cold night, you and your family could find yourselves in a potentially dangerous...
Even during the coldest seasons, homes are never entirely safe from the threat of an animal intrusion especially involving raccoons. Raccoons are crafty creatures that are active year round and they can find their...
Many homes in the Eustis, FL area experience some degree of water damage throughout the year whether it is from flooding, a broken pipe, or an intense storm. Regardless of the cause of the...
Marble has been a symbol of splendor and refined taste since ancient times. The softness and homogeneity of the stone make it easy to carve, but it is the unique property of white marble...
Part of running a successful business is knowing what areas to target with your products and services and doing so at the right time. Right now, the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. is...
Hardwood floors are the preferred option o many homeowners because their unrivaled beauty can vastly improve the interior of your home as well as add value. If your wood floors are properly maintained, they...