Buying Your First Home? 3 Problems You May Have With The Bathroom Toilet
If you are buying your first home, you likely do not know a lot about the bathroom. It is important that you know how to take care of it, however. One thing that you can have problems with is the bathroom toilet. Below are three of these problems so you will know what to do if anything like this happens. Toilet Constantly Running One type of problem is the toilet constantly running.
2 Things To Do To Get Rid Of The Smell Of Smoke After A Fire
If you are trying to deal with the leftovers of having a fire in your house, then you aren't just dealing with cleaning up whatever mess the fire left, you are also trying to figure out how to clean up all the water and how to get the smell of smoke out of your house. Even when you have done all the cleanup, you may still have to deal with all the smoke smell.
2 Ways To Handle Wet Electronics
If you had some pipes burst in your ceiling, it's possible that you ended up with some water in your electronics. Water and electronics don't mix. However, just because your electronics get wet doesn't mean that they are totally destroyed. It's possible that they can be salvaged and you can still use them. However, you have to make sure that you take care of them right away and in the right way.
How DIY Freeze Drying Can Help Your Water-Damaged Books
Freeze drying is usually something that homeowners don't think about much. Although some foods are freeze-dried before they're sold in the store, you probably only experience freeze drying at home as "freezer burn," an uncontrolled drying-out and toughening of the delicious foods you were trying to keep fresh. However, in some situations, you can actually use this drying effect to your advantage. Here's how freeze drying can help a water damaged book, such as one that got rained on or that you dropped in a puddle.
Repairing Hardwood Floors After Water Damage
Hardwood floors are gorgeous, but they're also particularly susceptible to water damage. Hardwood flooring warps, swells and stains when exposed to too much water. Thankfully, water-damaged hardwood floors are able to be repaired in most cases. Dry The Boards Out Your first step in order to save your hardwood flooring is to dry the floor out. If your boards have gotten drenched, with every minute that goes by the boards swell and warp a little more.