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Biohazard materials can be found everywhere, from the workplace to the classroom. These materials are defined as biological substances contaminated with potentially infectious agents. It’s important to differentiate between what constitutes biohazard materials and...
Light bulbs and light fixtures are exposed to a variety of conditions both inside and outside of the house–rain, steam, cold, etc. For this reason, it is highly likely that every homeowner will encounter...
A roof leak can be caused by many things. Usually, leaks form due to old, corroded pipes that end up with holes in them. Pipes can also loosen at their connection and cause a...
Hoarding is a psychological disorder. People who hoard compulsively collect things, to the point where their homes become filled with just about everything they encounter. This includes garbage, junk mail, food products, consumer goods,...
The basement is the most commonly flooded area of a home for several reasons. Natural flooding and heavy rain enters basements easily through seepage and cracks in the foundation. Basements are also vulnerable to...
Summary: Refinishing Loose Edges: Clean and re-glue loose laminate edges using appropriate adhesives and tools. Repairing Laminate Bubbles: Attempt re-gluing or replace the bubbled section with a matching laminate sheet. Fixing Scratches: Use color-matched...
A home fire is a major catastrophe, but the aftermath of a fire can be just as damaging. Consider the fire extinguishment process, which can introduce water and chemicals into the home. Dampness leads...
Coming home to a flooded kitchen can be an unpleasant surprise as you immediately start thinking about how much this problem will cost to fix. While the feeling can be frustrating, there are actually...
The kitchen sink is one of the most used areas in your home. It’s no surprise that sinks, drains and pipes are often the first places to start smelling bad, especially if you have...
A smoke detector is an inexpensive way to protect the household from fire damage catastrophes. However, smoke detectors are known to randomly go off without due cause. Here’s how homeowners can prevent false alarms from their trusty household smoke detector.