Archive for June, 2008

Household Water Damage Prevention Tips

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Water damage is something that no homeowner wants to have to deal with, but many times it is just a fact of life.  Whether it is a flood, excessive rain, or even something as devastating as a hurricane, sometimes water damage cannot be helped, but what about the water damage that occurs to our homes […]

Water Damaged Vehicle Facts

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

If you are looking to buy any kind of vehicle, whether it is a car, truck, or a piece of farm equipment like a tractor, one of the things that a lot of people do not think about checking into is whether or not it has been flooded before.  Even if a vehicle has been […]

Mold and Your Food

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

We’ve all had mold in our refrigerator at some point or another, but most of us just accept that this is going to happen and there’s not much that we can do about it. Food ages in our refrigerator whether it’s a piece of fruit, a vegetable, or a jar of grape jelly and […]

Reflecting Gotham in Cabinetry

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

I talked to a friend recently about the renovation she is undertaking on her new Brooklyn brownstone. She mentioned that she was gutting the kitchen and extending it a bit into the backyard. While the house itself is a classic Park Slope brownstone – soaring ceilings and original, 19th century moldings – she is looking […]

The Secret To Maximizing Your Guitars Potential

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Poorly setup guitars really make playing the guitar a bigger challenge. As if it is not an endless challenge itself. But why make it more difficult? As you probably know by know, the faster you learn to play brings you more personal gratification and desire.
What is ‘guitar setup’? Basically it means to have the specifications […]