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Posted on Jun 13, 2019 in:
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Seattle Times HomeWork
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Maintain
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Homeowners
Sinking or uneven concrete can be dangerous. If you’ve ever tripped over an uneven section of sidewalk or slipped on ice formed in settled areas of your driveway, you know the risks firsthand. Concrete issues can impact the safety of your home, as well as its value; ignoring them can be a recipe for severe structural damage and serious injury.
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Posted on Jun 6, 2019 in:
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Seattle Times HomeWork
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Remodel
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Maintain
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Homeowners
As the rainy days slow to a trickle and the sun settles in for the summer months, we’re all heading outside. If you live in a typical Seattle neighborhood, you probably have little yard space and very close neighbors, which can make relaxing outdoors difficult. To help you out, I’d like to present a few project ideas to add a little privacy to your outdoor living space and help you make the most of the warm weather.
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Posted on May 30, 2019 in:
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Maintain
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Seattle Times HomeWork
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Remodel
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Homeowners
The garage is a very useful space that can serve many purposes other than housing cars, recyclables, and miscellaneous junk. It can potentially be a workshop, a game room, a place to hang out, or a fantastic storage space for organizing your overflow of goods.
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