Here s another great tip from BobVila.com. While it s a job many of us would love to ignore, gutter cleaning is an important twice-a-year ritual all homeowners need to adopt. When clogged gutters overflow, they can cause ice dams on the roof that force water inside your house. They can also get so heavy that they ll pull the gutters loose and rot the trim and siding. Even if your gutter doesn t fill to overflowing each season, leaving any decaying debris in there is an invitation to carpenter ants and mosquitoes. If you have a lot of trees around your house, you might want to clean your gutters even more frequently. There are lots of ways to do the cleaning. You can find inventions like tongs on an extension pole, shop vacuums with gutter nozzles or even a remote-controlled gutter-running robot. But most methods eventually involve getting on a ladder. If you have gutters above the first story or aren t comfortable on a ladder, you re better off hiring a pro. To clean your gutters yourself, wear gloves, a dust mask and safety goggles. Make sure your ladder is well-footed at all times and use a ladder stabilizer, or stand-off, to keep from denting and damaging your gutters. Scoop the debris into a garbage bag with a garden trowel, then rinse toward the downspout with a high-pressure nozzle on your hose and scrub it clean. Try to avoid spattering the siding in the process. Next, clear the downspouts with a hose or auger. Installing leaf strainers at the drain tops will cut down on the large clogs. When it rains, check for leaks and mark them with a china marker so you can patch holes or correct pitch problems when it s dry. There s debate about whether gutter caps or screens are worth the investment of up to $7 a running foot. Because nothing keeps all debris out, you still have to have your gutter cleaned every couple of years at least, and screens and caps make it much more difficult and expensive to do it. Find out more at BobVila.com: the ultimate home improvement web site! 2008 BobVila.com
Tools The essential tools to construct and refine your concrete countertop are a drill, a hot glue gun, a felt-tipped marker for measurements, a SPEED Square, measuring tape, blue painter s masking tape, silicone caulk and a framing square
sufficiently covered. If it all looks great, it s time to clean up. If there is any paint remaining, take a permanent ink marker and note the name and blend of paint and the room in which it was used. Wipe the can edge clean and seal it. If you ve used
it should be replaced. Like most electrical devices, smoke alarms wear out. You may want to write the purchase date with a marker on the inside of your unit. That way, you'll know when to replace it. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for
Measure the size of the tile you need to cut, and transfer the dimension to the glazed surface of the tile, using a felt-tip marker. Position the tile on the tile cutter, aligning the center line of the cutter with the axis on which the tile is to be cut
space for a center mosaic section and then a mosaic border around the edge. Once you have everything in place, take a magic marker and mark the tiles' location. You're doing this over plywood. What do you do if you have a different surface to work
Mr. Villa, You answered my question telling me Improvements had this type marker. I went to Improvements and they say they do not have this item. At one time they did, now they don't. I appreciate the help
what caused the stain such as crayon, marker, paint etc. Then they ask you what the drywall etc. Rubbing alchohol takes perm marker off a lot of things, but I think you daughter drew on latex paint with perm marker and the rubbing alchohol worked great