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Gfs2 Want To Try Doing It Yourself? Here's Some Tips For The Homegrown Handyman Doing your own home improvements can seem like a daunting task, but it's important to remember that every expert had to start somewhere. Learning slowly, making changes carefully and thoughtfully, and taking things bit by bit are all part of becoming great at doing your own home improvements. Tips like the following can help you gain confidence and learn what you need to know. Gutters By replacing the existing gutters on one's house with copper gutters they will be doing a home improvement project that enhances the appearance of their house. It can also help the value of one's house if they are ever going to try to sell the house. Most importantly though it will make one feel better about their house. It is wise to trim any branches that are overhanging your roof. In a storm they may break off, fall and spear your roof. In a snowstorm they will dump their load of snow, which may accumulate as ice. Also, falling leaves from these branches may accumulate and cause dampness on the roof, and clog the gutters. If you have a leaky roof, some of the first places you should look for the culprit would be skylights, around the chimney, wall step flashings, and low spots. The next place to look would be the gutters! Damaged gutters are often the cause of a leaky roof because the water will run directly down the exterior of the house. Chimney Put fire extinguishers in several rooms of your home. Fire extinguishers are particularly important in the kitchen, but they would be a wise investment for practically every room. Fires can break out in electrical wiring, where a chimney passes through a ceiling, and practically anywhere. Be prepared! Have your chimney cleaned and inspected prior to using your fireplace each year. The inspector can look for creosote build-up, cracks in the lining, nests from animals or other problems that could spell disaster. A chimney sweep will use long brushes to thoroughly clean your chimney and remove debris that could catch on fire. Even if you don't use your fireplace much, it's important to get your chimney inspected and cleaned regularly by a professional. Burning wood can cause creosote to accumulate, and that could lead to a chimney fire. Avoid burning pitchy wood like pine to help keep creosote under control after a cleaning. Roofing

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Gfs2 Want To Try Doing It Yourself? Here's Some Tips For The Homegrown Handyman Doing your own home improvements can seem like a daunting task, but it's important to rememberthat every expert had to start somewhere. Learning slowly, making changes carefully andthoughtfully, and taking things bit by bit are all part of becoming great at doing your own homeimprovements. Tips like the following can help you gain confidence and learn what you need to know. Gutters By replacing the existing gutters on one's house with copper gutters they will be doing a homeimprovement project that enhances the appearance of their house. It can also help the value of one'shouse if they are ever going to try to sell the house. Most importantly though it will make one feelbetter about their house. It is wise to trim any branches that are overhanging your roof. In a storm they may break off, fall andspear your roof. In a snowstorm they will dump their load of snow, which may accumulate as ice.Also, falling leaves from these branches may accumulate and cause dampness on the roof, and clogthe gutters. If you have a leaky roof, some of the first places you should look for the culprit would be skylights,around the chimney, wall step flashings, and low spots. The next place to look would be the gutters!Damaged gutters are often the cause of a leaky roof because the water will run directly down theexterior of the house. Chimney Put fire extinguishers in several rooms of your home. Fire extinguishers are particularly important inthe kitchen, but they would be a wise investment for practically every room. Fires can break out inelectrical wiring, where a chimney passes through a ceiling, and practically anywhere. Be prepared! Have your chimney cleaned and inspected prior to using your fireplace each year. The inspector canlook for creosote build-up, cracks in the lining, nests from animals or other problems that could spelldisaster. A chimney sweep will use long brushes to thoroughly clean your chimney and remove debristhat could catch on fire. Even if you don't use your fireplace much, it's important to get your chimney inspected and cleanedregularly by a professional. Burning wood can cause creosote to accumulate, and that could lead to achimney fire. Avoid burning pitchy wood like pine to help keep creosote under control after a cleaning. Roofing

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