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Caring for Wicker Sunroom Furniture
This article is about wicker sunroom furniture and its care. Maintaining wicker furniture means being able to enjoy it longer.
Do Wonders to Your Fireplace with a Wrought Iron Fireplace Screen
Stocking more than one screen will add variety to your fireplace. Change the screen and you get an entirely new look for your fireplace.
Where Did All This Water Come From
The alarm goes off, it's 5 am and you hop out of bed and find yourself standing in a puddle only it's not just a puddle it is a lake 2 inches deep. You slog across the bedroom to the...
Smart Tool Buying
Smart tool buying involves much more than just comparing prices. You also need to have information and resources to evaluate over all quality of the tool.
Solar Water Heaters - Save Money as Well as the Planet
A Solar Water Heater is good for your pocket as well as the environment. Read this article to find out how.
Clarifications About The Zillow Website
Shortly after our recent article on Zillow's upgrades was published, we received a communication from "Amy at Zillow" with a couple of corrections. We were not particularly complementary about Zillow and its new upgrades, but two statements we made were incorrect. The first... Read More Now
Home Front
Post Home staff editors Annie Groer and Jura Koncius are here to answer your decorating-related questions.
Replacing Kitchen Cabinets
Before you jump into the expenses of replacing kitchen cabinets, you have to first consider these pointers. You are about to let go of some cash which God only knows how much so you better make up your mind regarding the real reason behind your action of replacing kitchen cabinets in your home.
How Does Your Firewood Stack Up?
Knowing which firewood will give you the best burn for your buck is easy once you learn how the heat values of different hardwoods stack up against each other.
At D.C. Environmental Conference, Watershed Realizations
The Chesapeake Bay remains in trouble -- the latest Chesapeake Bay Foundation "State of the Bay" report gives the nation's largest estuary a grade of D, or 27 points out of 100 (100 being the pristine condition it was in when Capt. John Smith first laid eyes upon it, according to the Chesapeake Bay...