Mineral-laden water is a problem for many homeowners. According to information provided by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), water that has more 61-120 milligrams per liter of calcium carbonate and magnesium is considered to be moderately hard water and water having 121-180 mg/L is classified as very hard.
Hard water can cause a build up on fixtures, tile, shower doors, and even inside of appliances and plumbing. This build up, sometimes called lime scale, forces homeowners to spend additional time and money on cleaning, plumbing, and appliance repair and replacement.
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Do you actually enjoy cooking from scratch but find yourself avoiding doing so because of conditions in your kitchen? If you're tired of trying to put together meals in a substandard kitchen or going to restaurants more than you really want to because cooking from scratch in your kitchen is just unpleasant, it may be time to consider a kitchen remodel. Naturally, you'll want to optimize counter and cabinet space as well as add task lighting over workspaces such as sinks, stoves, and counters, but there are other fixtures that can also make a big difference to those planning on using their kitchen more heavily — following are three of them.
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When most people think of mulch, they picture the ground or shredded pieces of wood that are generally placed on top of a garden bed. But while wood mulch is a very common kind of mulch, it is not the only option. Some homeowners instead choose to cover their garden beds in crushed limestone. Here are a few reasons why crushed limestone can be a good choice.
1. Limestone helps keep the soil pH higher.
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Today, more and more people are seeing the benefits of living in Texas. From the warm weather and beautiful landscape to a growing economy, it is easy to see how Texas's population grew to 28.3 million people in 2017. While moving is a part of life for many, watching a friend or family member move away can be difficult, especially if their new home state will be miles and miles away. Thankfully, you can bid them farewell by throwing them a loving going-away party that they will remember forever.
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Whether you're planning a new home construction or a major remodel, the position of your windows will be an important topic to consider. One look that many homeowners favor is having windows on walls that meet at a 90-degree angle. Should you be seriously thinking about proceeding with this look, you'll want to speak to a window professional who can steer you toward the appropriate style of windows. You'll also want to weigh the pros and cons of this idea to ensure that you're confident as you move forward.
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