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Make Sure Your Doors & Windows Are Protected

Make Sure Your Doors & Windows Are Protected Did you know that home burglaries actually happen during the day more than night? It sounds surprising, but it happens. You want to make sure that your home stays a safe haven for you and your loved ones. We've put together some tips to make sure that you can keep your home protected! 1. Install pin locks in your double-hung windows. This can be done by just drilling a hole, and these are also great to have if you also have sliding doors in your house. Pin locks can easily be found online if you're interested in using these to protect your home. 2. Are you looking to find a way to enhance the safety of your outdoor shed? Invest in a security hinge with tamper-proof pins and a locking center. This will keep intruders out for sure.  3. Something for both your doors and windows are to invest in alarms. Make sure your doors and windows are locked, and take the extra precaution of installing alarms that go off once the window or door

Squeaky Window? Here's the Fix

Follow these simple steps for squeak-free windows. Squeaky windows are not only annoying but possibly dangerous, too. For instance, they can be an indicator of rust buildup, which if inhaled long-term, can lead to iron deposits in the lungs. Less serious side effects include eye and stomach irritation. Whether you're worried about health risks or just want that irritating sound to go away, we've got some tips that might help:  1. Remove the window  Remove the window from its track to complete a thorough diagnosis of the problem. You may need to push the sliding window up first before you pull it out from the bottom. Remember to be gentle so as not to cause further damage to your window.  2. Inspect the wheels  Squeaking is often caused by rust or dirt that gets caught underneath the wheels when the window slides. This causes friction that could result in broken or deteriorated parts.  3. Remove any broken parts Your wheels may be tacked down by screws. If so, detach the screws