SpiderWriter 
SpiderWriter last signed in Nov 18 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Jan 22, 2009.
I am a freelande writer contributing knowledge articles on real estate, rental mangement, home repairs and hurricanes. I hold a Master's of Science in Administration, a BBA, and have many years of technical expertise in teaching electronics theory and maintenance management.
The best Home Repair articles are yours to discover at Practical Repairs, which provides an easy navigation to the most popular articles on Home Repair, Plumbing Repair and Electrical Repair.
Circuit Breakers and How They Protect Our Homes
One important aspect of electrical safety is the circuit breaker, which turns the flow of electricity off automatically when an electrical overload problem suddenly appears. If this is happening to you, you're probably making a trip to the circuit breaker panel, locating the tripped circuit breaker and resetting it. Unless
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Choosing Energy Efficient Light Fixtures
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
Finding the best combination of light bulbs and energy saving fixtures are important considerations when designing and building today's modern homes. Additionally, home sellers understand that energy efficient homes are more desirable and more likely to sell at a higher price than a comparable home without energy saving fixtures.
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How to Avoid the Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Your Home
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > General
Becoming aware and informed about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning is a good first step in prevention. Every year, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning takes more lives than any other type of poison. The chemical properties of Carbon Monoxide (CO) are such that it can make you ill without any warning signs.
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How to Safely Thaw Water Pipes
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
Winter's freezing temperatures are a busy time of the year for plumbers. Service calls to thaw out frozen water pipes will keep the phones ringing off the hook the morning after a night of sub-zero weather. There's no need to worry about safety when thawing out frozen pipes yourself if you follow this plumbing repair guide.
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How to Save Money by Avoiding Frozen Water Pipes
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
Freezing temperatures are sure to result in frozen water pipes in thousands of poorly insulated homes every winter. Thawing out frozen water pipes is not what most people enjoy doing in sub-zero weather. A few easy to do preventative maintenance actions will ensure that water pipes do not freeze up and money is saved on expensive repair bills.
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Guide to Replacing Two-Prong Electrical Receptacles with Three-Prong Outlets.
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
A good way to check the electrical integrity of your home is to make sure the outlets are all properly wired for ground. The problem with two-pronged outlets is that they need an outlet adapter for three-wire devices. You don't have to worry about this if you have a newer home with three prong outlets.
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Handyman's Guide to Water Heaters and Leaking Overflow Pipes
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > DIY
Water heaters are an essential household appliance that will normally provide many years of trouble-free service. What should you be concerned about if a pool of water unexpectedly appears near your hot water heater? A leaking water heater is probably the last thing you need right now.
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A Practical Guide to Troubleshooting Hot Water Heaters
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > DIY
Of all our household appliances, water heaters are know to last the longest. They have only a few parts that can fail, which are easy to service. Regardless of their service reliability, water heaters will fail and need replacement.
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Useful Tips for Unclogging a Bathtub
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
When you want to take a refreshing bath, you certainly don't want to discover your bathtub drain is clogged. A slow draining tub spells trouble and you need to get it fixed. Bathtub drains can become clogged with all sorts of things, from hair to jewelry. If it's clogged, here's some ideas for fixing it.
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Do You have squeaky door hinges?
by SpiderWriter | in Home & Garden > Remodeling & Repairs
Fixing a squeaking door hinge is one of the easiest household repairs you can make. Not limited to doors, however, hinges are found on many different kinds of opening and closing devices. You don't have to tolerate the squeak, just read this article and you can fix it.
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logan24 on Renters; How to Get your Rent Deposit Back on May 08, 2009
Super article!! here is some important info to help those struggling with heating costs http://www.bukisa.com/articles/86969_applying-for-low-income-home-energy-assistance-program...
ilivetoteach on Renters; How to Get your Rent Deposit Back on May 07, 2009
Very informative. I plan on renting my house out one day. I will keep this for reference....
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