Autumn is for addressing one of the most neglected parts of your home. By Tim Heffernan Tim Heffernan is a senior staff writer at Wirecutter, covering indoor air quality, water filtration, and ...
Water rarely announces itself with drama until it has already done the worst damage. The quiet trend changing that reality is ...
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Homeowners should carefully check the exterior and grounds of their houses in spring for winter-related problems. Special attention should be paid to three areas: Paint, gutters and caulking. Snow, ...
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You can’t stop the rain from falling, but you can control some of the water by using gutters, downspouts and drainage pipes. Here’s a brief primer on gutters and water control. Copper and wood are ...
When you’re inspecting your home for any repairs that need to be made, don’t forget to look up and examine your gutters. This seemingly insignificant element of your home’s exterior actually plays a ...