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This Old House Larry LeMasters |
Power to the Plunger Get the most out of your drain-plunging efforts with these tricks of the plumbing trade. |
This Old House Larry LeMasters |
Repair for a Leaky Drain Plug A quick fix when pop-up plugs on bathroom sinks lose their watertight seal. |
This Old House Bruce Irving |
The Case for Installing a Heat-Recovery Ventilator Thoroughly insulating a house will hold in the heat, but it will also hold in all the moisture -- which could promote rot. A heat-recovery ventilator could circumvent that problem. |
This Old House Richard Trethewey |
The Future of Oil Storage Heating oil has always brought with it the issue of how to store it and keep it clean. Now, polyethylene, leak-proof oil tanks, proven in Europe since 1971, are finally approved for use in the U.S. |
DailyCandy December 2, 2005 |
Twist and Shout Glide Twist Together lights give off a soft glow and can be joined to create various configurations. |
This Old House Joseph D'Agnese |
Trapping, Snapping and Zapping Pests A list of options for getting rid of mice, rats, or squirrels. |
DailyCandy December 1, 2005 |
Waterworks Inconspicuously designed to look like an present, the Ever-Green Watering System sits under your tree and automatically gives it a drink. |
This Old House December 2005 Harry Sawyers |
Replacing Two-Prong Receptacles Retrofit a new three-prong or GFCI receptacle into your outdated outlet box without the expense of rewiring. |
This Old House Sallie Brady |
How One Couple Almost Doubled the Space and Light in Their Bath The finished product has an extra-long vanity, a two-person shower, and a pair of dressing closets. |
This Old House Wilson Rothman |
Smart Home Gifts and Gadgets Just what you need: A floor-mopping robot, wireless music networks, cell-phone/home-phone convergence, and a microwave that can read. |
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