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- Carbon filter? Reverse osmosis? Water softener? Ultraviolet system? Find answers here.
- You can't see it. You can't smell it. But you can take steps against radon in your home, starting with an inexpensive test.
- To help Americans make the most out of their spring cleaning efforts, the Institute for Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC) has identified eight tools that all spring cleaners should keep handy.
- Ready to breathe in the fresh air? Read this first.
- Creating a sense of order may be the most crucial of spring cleaning tasks.
- Take advantage of the seasonal impulse to get moving!
- Something about eliminating useless stuff just feels right.
- Okay, so you are ready for a service to clean your home. Good for you! But, you may ask: “How can I trust someone in my home, or better yet, with a key to my house?”
- How to delegate the spring cleaning chores to family members of all ages and get things done fast.
- Scientists have perfected microbial formulations for cleaning use.
- Are you an informed consumer? Consider these eight myths, and corresponding truths, about vacuuming.
- If not properly installed, maintained and operated, air duct components may become contaminated with particles of dust, pollen or other debris.
- Homeowners use water for many purposes, including drinking, cooking, washing, heating, humidifying, flushing (the No. 1 use of water in a home) and their pets. Those are just a few reasons homeowners should make sure they understand what’s in their water.
- Key to removing tough toilet bowl deposits.
- If your faucet is not flowing as freely as it should, Danny Lipford exlains how to cleanse the assembly at the spigot's end.
- What to do to prevent color loss.
- Lead, rarely a concern at water's source, may indeed be present by the time that water pours out of your tap. Here's what to do.
- As a result of a recent flooding disaster, your home may look like a river ran through it. Here's what to do right away.
- Did you know that easy-to-fix household leaks could waste at least 10,000 gallons of water per year (and 10 percent of your water bill)?
- Q & A with Fred Hueston

