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Posted by on October 17, 2011 at 1:04 pm

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DIY Plumbing

Posted by on October 16, 2011 at 7:33 pm

Plumbing accidents seem to occur at the most inopportune times. No matter when it happens, however, a plumber should be immediately called, as any delay may increase the risk for water damage. Until such time as the plumber can actually arrive, however, a temporary repair can be accomplished.

Once a water leak has been discovered, the water to the house should be cut off at the main cutoff valve. This will stop the flow of water entering the home through the leaky pipe, and more damage, whether to the already-stressed plumbing or the house itself, will not occur.

Once the water flow has been halted, the area around the leak should be cleaned, and most of the excess water should be mopped up. Failure to do so, and allowing the area to remain wet, can cause warping or misshaping of wood, and can actually lead to the formation of mold, which can be a serious health threat to family members.

Small leaks may be able to be fixed with ordinary electrical tape. This is just a temporary solution as any leak will require the inspection and service of a qualified plumber.

DIY Alarms

Posted by on March 16, 2011 at 8:15 am

Cost effective security and DIY Alarms

Does it have to cost you an arm and a leg to protect your home from would-be thieves? How can you provide your home with premium protection without cleaning out the bank account in the process? The solution is to buy DIY Alarms that cost nowhere near as much as you might think. Complete DIY Alarms can be bought along with Home CCTV Cameras and they can provide your dwelling with enhanced security measures. Packages can be purchased through alarm specialists who stock all the leading lines in DIY Alarms. It’s never been easier or more affordable to secure your home with one of the DIY Alarms.

What’s included?

Take the basic model of DIY Alarms. Let’s see what you get in the package. An alarm panel that is capable of covering eight separate zones. Four passive infa-red detectors, door contacts, a bell and a bell box along with a dummy box as well.  Plus, the DIY Alarms come with all the cables and spurs that you need to wire the alarm into position.

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