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This Old House Rory Brennan |
Preserving Historic Plaster Old house plaster problems are unique to each historic building, but with a few basic tools and materials and an appreciation of history, repair is at hand.  |
This Old House Dan Diclerico |
Now You See It, Now You Don't Flat-screen TVs can disappear when the show is over. They're revolutionizing the look of the TV room, as people discover inventive ways to integrate the sleek (and, for now, pricey) monitors into their homes.  |
This Old House Merle Henkenius |
Improving Attic Ventilation Installing soffit vents is step one in increasing the level of ventilation in your attic.  |
This Old House Richard Trethewey |
This New Radiator An HVAC expert warms to the topic of the McCues' new European-style heating system in Manchester.  |
This Old House Dan McLaughlin |
No Smoking Indoors A chimney expert explains the basics behind the bricks in the McCues' new fireplace system in Manchester.  |
This Old House Elaine Martin Petrowski |
Making Baths Work Finding the opportunities and avoiding the mistakes when planning a new bath  |
U.S. CPSC September 26, 2002 |
CPSC Urges Seasonal Heating Systems Inspections to Prevent CO Deaths As the weather turns colder throughout much of the country, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges consumers to have a professional inspection of all fuel-burning heating systems to detect potentially deadly carbon monoxide (CO) leaks.  |
This Old House Scott Gibson |
True Grit How to choose the right sandpaper for the job  |
Salon.com September 19, 2002 Cary Tennis |
Come on in, the water's fine You really should buy a house. I mean it. If you want to buy a house but think you can't, I think you can, and should. I think it would make you happy.  |
Salon.com September 12, 2002 Sam Boykin |
New weapons in the war on toxic mold Environmentally friendly building materials may help combat "sick building syndrome." But if that doesn't work, there's always your lawyer.  |
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