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Most people prefer the heavy-duty plastic models because they do not bend or get out of shape as easily. However, metal cans make good storage containers for things such as birdseed, when you want to protect the contents from mice, rats, squirrels and insects.

Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the North American Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.

Dull scissors made the job harder.  Here are two easy and quick ways to sharpen them with items you probably have around the house.

Aluminum foil:  take a big sheet (about 12 inches long) and fold it a few times to create some thickness. Then cut thin strips of the foil with the scissors.

Sand paper:  use a fine grit sandpaper like a 150 or 200 grip and cut it into small strips; cutting with the rough side down so it sharpens the cutting edge.

Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and safety of this information. Neither Westlake nor any contributor can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.

My garage is very narrow. How can I store all of my stuff and still fit my cars in?

Look for solutions that allow items to lay flat against your walls or that use the area above your head, keeping the ground free. Consider some of these solutions that will allow you easy access to your things while keeping them out of your way on a daily basis:

  • Racor Ceiling Storage Lift that can handle up to 250 lbs
  • Racor Bike Lift that can hold a bike up to 50 lbs, and with the pulleys it feels like you are lifting 10 lbs.
  • Racor Ladder Lift can hold a ladder of any length and up to 150 lbs in weight
  • Hyloft Ceiling Mounted Storage, check out it in action here and learn more about installation here.
  • Craftsman VersaTrack TrackWall Systems can be configured to address your challenges. Use one 4 ft. long track and combine it with a pegboard, or, use an entire wall with VersaTrack to solve your biggest issues, whether it’s tools, garden, or sporting equipment.
  • Fold-down work bench.

The most recent statistics show that fireplace fires cause more than 68,000 home fires annually. Without proper maintenance and cleaning, your newspaper kindling could quickly turn into a disaster, causing thick black smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) to enter your home, endangering the lives of you and your loved ones.

Your fireplace is the perfect way to keep warm and cozy as the weather begins to cool. Keep friends and family safe and healthy by following these tips to prevent a fireplace fiasco:

Call a Professional

Have a professional chimney sweep inspect and clean your fireplace and chimney every year. It may not appear as though anything is wrong, but there's a whole lot more going on inside the chimney than you may think. Visit the Chimney Safety Institute of America at www.csia.org for information on contacting a chimney sweep professional in your area.

Keep Critters Out

Birds and other animals like to live in warm areas when the weather gets cooler, and the chimney is one of the first places they'll call "home." Install a chimney cap to prevent animals and debris from getting in. Construction materials range from practical wire mesh to more elaborate and decorative brass and bronze. A brief consultation at your local Ace store will help you find one that meets your needs while keeping unwanted visitors at bay.

A Flue that Works for You

When lighting a fire, always be sure that the flue has been opened properly, and likewise, make sure it closes tightly after the fire has been extinguished. This not only minimizes health and safety risks but can also lower energy costs by reducing the influx of cold air into the house. To test how airtight your flue is, close it all the way and feel inside the fireplace for drafts - if you can feel cool air coming through and cracks or crevices, your flue may require repair or replacement. Chimney professionals will often recommend installing a damper on top of the chimney, which can be opened and closed from the inside and will seal out drafts when the fireplace is not in use.

Fireplace and chimney fires can easily be prevented if you follow these simple tips.

Credit:  Lou Manfredini's Tips From the Tool Box, Ace Hardware

 

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the air inside our homes may be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. What's surprising is that this statistic does not exclude newer homes, which can actually test higher than older residences in terms of poor indoor air quality.

In a rush to conserve energy in the 1970s, builders, architects and designers began building tighter homes with energy efficient windows and doors and thicker insulation in an effort to seal out potential drafts. While we succeeded in lowering the cost of energy bills, we ended up adding to the problem of trapping volatile organic compounds (VOCs) - harmful fumes caused by leftover building products, furniture, animal dander, and indoor mildew and mold - inside our homes.

Today, Americans spend millions of dollars each year on indoor air filtration systems. We purchase everything from small, tabletop models to whole-house units for our homes. And yet, even with all the information available on the market, there is major debate on which ones truly work the best.

Below are five steps that you can take to improve your home's indoor air quality. By following these steps and coupling them with the right indoor air purifying unit, you'll breathe a lot easier in your own home.

Step One -- Test your home for possible contaminants.

Today, there are a number of in-home test kits available to assess everything from lead on walls and in your drinking water, to asbestos and radon gas. And utilizing these inexpensive kits can give you the peace of mind of knowing that you and your family are safe.

Step Two -- If you have a forced air heating system, have the air ducts cleaned regularly and upgrade to better furnace air filters.

Homeowners often ask, "Is cleaning my air ducts worth it?" The answer is yes. Even if your home is new, you may have more internal construction debris and dust than a home that is 10 to 15 years old. When getting your air ducts cleaned, make sure the contractor is a member of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (www.nadca.com), and uses not only high velocity air, but a whip that is fed through the ductwork to loosen any debris stuck to the walls of the sheet-metal. The average cost to clean ductwork in your home is about $300 to $500, but the results are well worth the expense.

In conjunction, for many of us, the furnace filter is a spun glass filter that costs less than a dollar. While this filter will protect the blower motor, it will do next to nothing when it comes to improving your indoor air quality. Upgrade to a pleated filter that captures smaller particles so small that even the naked eye cannot see. The key is to change them regularly - every couple of months should do - to prevent to the restriction of airflow through your heating system.

Step Three -- Keep your home as clean as possible.

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), an estimated 57 million Americans suffer from severe allergies and asthma and keeping your home as clean as possible can dramatically improve the air you breathe. Dusting window treatments, around window and door trim and those out-of-reach areas can make a huge impact. Use a bagless vacuum cleaner that utilizes a HEPA filter to maximize your cleaning power and avoid the plume of dust that occurs when you'd otherwise change the bag.

Step Four -- Consider purchasing an indoor air purifier.

Because they can vary in performance, size and cost, it's important that you find the right purifier to fit your needs. There are a number of Web sites you can turn to for help. One of the industry standards is put forth by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers' (AHAM) Air Cleaner Council (www.aham.org). There, testing helps set certain parameters so that all purification units are measured against the same criteria. If you're thinking of a particular model and in search of its product rating guide, visit www.cadr.org for the unit's "clean air delivery rate." In turn, take advantage of the 30-day free trial offer many manufacturers offer. By the end of 30 days, you'll know if you are breathing easier and if the unit is worth the investment.

HEPA filtration (High Efficiency Particulate Air) is one of the most common approaches to cleaning the air. A good quality HEPA filtering system can be up to 99.97 percent efficient at filtering particulates that are 0.3 microns from the air. This filtering system has been widely used and accepted by organizations promoting indoor air quality standards to clean the indoor air of smoke, dust, pollen, mold spores and pet dander.

Portable units, when sized correctly, can do a good job of cleaning the air in a particular room. But the key is to make sure that unit is sized for the square footage of that room. In addition, the faster the fan runs, the more air is exchanged through the unit. While this does increase the noise, the units will work much better.

HEPA room purifiers can range in price from $30 to $300. These units use a modular filter system which makes finding and installing the filters much easier.

Step Five -- Protect your family by installing a carbon monoxide detector.

It used to be that smoke detectors were enough to protect your family. However, in recent years, homeowners across America have been taking safety a step further by installing carbon monoxide detectors in their homes.

When installing a carbon monoxide detector, remember that the placement of that detector is key. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends it be located near the sleeping area, where it can wake you if you are asleep; however, additional detectors on every level and in every bedroom of a home provides extra protection.

Credit:  Lou Manfredini's Tips From the Tool Box, Ace Hardware

 

Pull out new pulls

The fastest, easiest kitchen update ever? Swapping your drawer and cabinet hardware. Try it.

Banish streaks

Spots and streaks getting in the way of that beautiful granite shine? Granite Gold Daily Wipes cleaning cloths will help bring back the luster.

Scratch the scratches

The family-secret formula behind Zenith Tibet Almond Stick helps hide small and medium scratches in finished wood surfaces. Shhh. It can be your secret, too.

De-ring-a-ding-ding

With the Jasco White Ring Remover, you can rub out condensation rings and heat spots from finished wood surfaces quickly, easily and amazingly.

Ungunkify

Everyone will be diving into your fridge this season. Get it sparkling bright inside and out with Better Life’s what-EVER, a kid- and pet-safe plant-derived cleaner. It cleans gunk on any non-porous surface.

The smaller the number, the finer the steel wool.

Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the North American Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.



 

Yes, an appliance roller can be slipped under it. You can even leave it there.

Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the North American Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.

How can we store our bikes so they are easy to get to but not in our way?

Be sure to consider how often you access your bikes, what space is available, and who needs access them.

  • If wall space is available and an adult is bringing down the bike, consider wall solutions such as the Racor Folding Bike Rack. It attaches easily to any wall, can be placed low to the ground so it doesn’t require much to lift the bike onto it and folds flat to the wall when not in use.
  • If you have more available space above your head, consider a solution such as the Racor Bike Lift. The pulley system makes it easy to get the bike up and out of the way when it’s not in use, but also easy to get to when you need it. This is a great solution for teens and adults.
  • If young children need to be able to get to their bikes on their own, consider easy access solutions such as bike stands that ensure the bikes get corralled in one location.

Making sure the gutters are clear and working properly is important. And a good excuse to pull out some fun toys.

Up (above the gutter)
Ladder placement: on level ground at a 75° angle. That’s about a 4:1 ratio of height vs. distance to the wall. Trust us on this.

In (at gutter level)
Got a light leaf blower? Let ‘er rip. If not, grab your ick-blocking gloves and pick out the big stuff by hand. A bucket up high will make cleanup down below easier.

Down (move gutter wand up and place this copy nearby)
It’s wand time. Hook up your hose and spray away. Which end you begin at depends on how much gunk is in there. A lot? Start at the downspout and move out from there.

Clear
Downspouts clogged? If the wand doesn’t clear it, a plumbing snake will. Pay special attention to the curves. That’s where junk collects.

Guide (near splashblock)
Ok, the water’s flowing again. Keep it going with extensions and splashblocks so it exits 4-6 feet from your house. That’ll keep the foundation dry.

Block (near gutter insert)
Gutter cleaning’s a blast, right? But you might want to do it faster next time. So install inserts or guards in those squeaky-clean gutters. Just be sure to choose for your climate and types of trees.

 

Kits are sold that include tarp clamps and elastic cords. For tarps that don’t have built-in grommets, they work very well. That said, installing grommets in a tarp with a grommet tool and then using those grommets with elastic cords is a much better and more permanent solution.

Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and safety of this information. Neither Westlake nor any contributor can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document.

Many fix-ups do not necessarily call for hours of physical labor, sweat and tears - a number of projects can be accomplished on the weekend, or even in an evening, to give your home a fresh new appearance. Here are some ideas that require just a few hours, a little elbow grease and won't break your budget:

Carpet Clean Up

If your carpet shows stains and dirt, consider performing a deep cleaning to enhance a room's decor. Many local hardware stores rent carpet extractors for those who don't own one. To get rid of ingrained stains from food, drinks or pets, use a heavy-duty stain remover to lift out dirt and grime while deodorizing. While it's smart to treat stains right away, many new products will even reduce the appearance of stains that have been there for some time.

Hardwood Floor Freshener

Do your hardwood floors appear dull? Bring them back to optimal condition with a cleaner made specifically for hardwood surfaces. Use a convenient water-based, non-toxic spray designed for polyurethane finished hardwood floors that will not leave behind residue or dulling ingredients.

Furniture Fix-Up

Re-upholstering furniture can be pricey, so first consider repairing tears, stains and spots yourself. An upholstery shampoo or mild solvent followed by light brushing or vacuuming can gently lift dirt out of the fabric. Spot-treat a small section of the fabric first to ensure the cleaner won't affect the texture or color. Wood furniture is easily brought back to life with specialty wood polishes designed to help to hide imperfections, as well as remove dirt and wax build-up.

Lighting Lift

Nothing brightens a room or brings out the true colors of your decor like new lighting. Consider installing light-dimmers, color-enhancing light bulbs and even decorative switch plates to give your lighting a lift. Installing a new light fixture, moving lighting fixtures around the space or highlighting specific wall art can bring a fresh ambiance to the room.

Wall Work

Unsightly scuffs, scratches and marks often mar walls in busy households. Use a wall-specific cleaner to remove light mildew, grease, food and smoke discoloration. If walls are too dirty to spot-treat, consider repainting them. One paint to consider is Ace Sensations™ with Scotchgard Protector, a premium acrylic latex flat paint that repels common household blemishes such as coffee, grape juice and even the hard-to-remove oily spots made by lipstick and grease.

Bathroom Brightener

New fixtures like a towel rack, faucet and toilet seat can give a new look to your bathroom in the nick of time. Most are easy to install and will immediately improve your commode.

Credit:  Lou Manfredini's Tips From the Tool Box, Ace Hardware

 


 

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