travel437
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RE: Smart lights vs smart switches for yard setup?

- Totally get the pain with old wiring and tiny boxes—been there, done that, and yeah, it’s a headache. - I’ve had decent luck with those stick-on sma...

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RE: Finally switched to keyless entry and here's what I noticed

- Totally get the lint and pet hair issue—those silicone covers are like static-charged dust traps. - I’ve tried a few “premium” cases thinking they...

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RE: Keeping Your Home Dry: Insulation Tips for Flood-Prone Areas

Gutter extensions and slope adjustments definitely help—I've seen similar results on a couple properties. About sump pumps, here's my experience: - I...

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RE: Inspector's coming tomorrow, but your kitchen's still a disaster—what do you do?

Good points here, but honestly, inspectors have seen it all. I've had a few inspections mid-reno, and while first impressions do matter, it's more abo...

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RE: how often do you actually check your deck for safety?

Couldn't agree more—moisture damage is notoriously tricky. A few things I've learned from experience: - Check after major storms, not just on a fixed...

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RE: how often do you actually check your deck for safety?

I try to do a thorough inspection at least once a year, usually early spring, but honestly, I find myself doing quick spot-checks after big storms or ...

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RE: Green home upgrades: rebates or tax deductions?

Yeah, totally get where you're coming from on this. I've done a few green upgrades myself—solar panels and insulation mostly—and navigating the tax cr...

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RE: ever thought about your shower suddenly leaking everywhere?

Good points, but honestly, Kerdi isn't always the best choice for everyone. A few things to consider: - Kerdi definitely has a solid reputation, but ...

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RE: If You Had to Redo Your Kitchen Lights, What Would You Pick?

Totally agree on the motion sensors—picked some up myself recently and had similar issues dialing in the sensitivity. A few quick thoughts from my exp...

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RE: Keeping Tiles Looking Fresh Without Losing Your Mind

I've tried both the squeegee and microfiber cloth methods, and honestly, they're both pretty effective for surface water removal. A few quick thoughts...

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