Friday, January 20, 2012

Loctite 1515861 Polyseamseal Tub and Tile Adhesive Caulk, 5.5-Ounce Tube, White

!±8± Loctite 1515861 Polyseamseal Tub and Tile Adhesive Caulk, 5.5-Ounce Tube, White

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Post Date : Jan 20, 2012 13:38:03 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Provides a water-tight seal around sinks, tubs and other kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Contains mildewcide to fight unsightly mold and mildew growth. Can be used for installing backsplashes and repairing loose tiles. Flexible. Extrudes approximately 16.9ft. when using a 1/4" bead.

  • Use for sealing around bathtubs, sinks, shower stalls, tiles and plumbing fixtures
  • Excellent adhesion to ceramic, porcelain, glass, fiberglass composites, enamel, aluminum, stainless steel, wood, many plastics and wallboard
  • Contains mildewcide - cured caulk will resist mold and mildew growth
  • Permanently flexible and durable for a long lasting, professional finish
  • 5.5-Fluid ounce tube

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

wolfcraft elcetronic caulk gun

The new wolfcraft electronic caulk gun makes working easy. Even non skilled DIYers achieve perfect results. Very versatile as it can be used for all 310mml cartridges (Acryl, industrial adhesives etc.) www.wolfcraft.de

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Green Living - 4 Home Maintenance Tips

!±8± Green Living - 4 Home Maintenance Tips

Every house requires maintenance. And for most homeowners is mostly just a pain. But for those who favor green living, home maintenance can be an opportunity to take additional steps down that green path.

Here are some home maintenance tips that can get you started:

1. Hot water heater maintenance. First, if you have a working hot water heater and there's no need to replace it, then make sure you wrap a blanket around the tank. This will help hold in the heat and reduce your monthly energy expenses.

Second, if it is time to replace your hot water heater, consider a tankless system. The hot water is supplied as needed and heated instantly. You can save 15%-20% because you aren't heating a full tank of water.

Third, if you're really ready to go green, replace your hot water system with a solar heater. While the system may be a little more expensive upfront, it should last twice as long as any other system, and it'll dramatically reduce your carbon emissions.

2. Leaks. Houses shift and settle over time and before you know it, you've got small openings around your doors and windows, along your baseboards and molding. Spend a little time caulking those leaks and repairing that weathered molding and you'll save a small fortune on your energy bill. Do double green duty and use an adhesive caulk with a VOC (volatile organic compounds) level of three percent.

3. Use green roof insulation. If you find yourself needing to beef up your home's insulation consider green roof insulation. Sheep's wool, soy, recycled denim, and recycled cellulose fiber are all commonly used as green insulation.

4. Time to add to the backyard deck? Or maybe it's been neglected for awhile and is need of some attention. Either way, green living is all about the materials. Instead of plastic, use natural wood. In the past, stains and wood preservatives such as creosote have been the only options for maintaining your deck's health. Today, however, you have a number of environmentally responsible, non-polluting paints, stains, wood finishes, and sealers. Take advantage of them!


Green Living - 4 Home Maintenance Tips

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