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    CONTACT US SHARE Do-it-yourself Bed Bug Control

    Can you treat and eliminate the bed bugs on your own? Bed bugs are challenging pests to get rid of, since they hide so well and reproduce so quickly. In addition, the egg stage is resistant to many forms of treatment, so a single attempt may not be sufficient to complete the job. Treating bed

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    Common Air Conditioner Problems

    A refrigerant leak is one common air conditioning problem. One of the most common air conditioning problems is improper operation. If your air conditioner is on, be sure to close your home’s windows and outside doors. For room air conditioners, isolate the room or a group of connected rooms as much as possible from the rest of

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    Home Remedies for Summer’s Annoying Problems

    How home cures like vinegar, aloe vera, and mouthwash soothe sunburn, blisters, and athlete’s foot.   Use vinegar to soothe a sunburn Vinegar contains acetic acid, one of the components of aspirin. It can help ease sunburn pain, itching, and inflammation. Soak a few sheets of paper towels in white vinegar, and apply them to

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    Preventing Summer A/C Problems

    It’s no secret that it gets hot in Texas during the summer. A worst-case-scenario during our scorching Texas summer is having your air conditioner start blowing warm air or completely stop running. Along with a number of other people in Central Texas who will experience this scenario this summer, you pick up the phone to

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    Dust Mite Allergy

    If you have allergies or asthma, a tiny creature living in your home could be making big problems for you. Although you can’t see them, you may be having an allergic reaction to them. They are dust mites and they live in many homes throughout the world. Dust mites may be the most common trigger of year-round allergies

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    Heat Issues

    According to Section 701 (c) of the San Francisco Housing Code, the landlord must provide heat capable of maintaining a room temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit at a point three feet above the floor, based upon an exterior temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Heat must be made available to each occupied habitable unit for thirteen

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