Ceiling fans are crucial for keeping cool in the summer, especially for households without air conditioning. But if yours is wobbly, it could end up being a source of anxiety, making you sweat and ...
What started as a tiny spot on your ceiling has now spread into a large, amorphous water stain that’s hard not to notice. Though a common issue for many homeowners, a water stain on a ceiling should ...
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Drooping Ceiling Fan Blades? Here’s Why It Happens & How to Fix It
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about ...
If you've had a sleepless night, you may have spent plenty of time staring at your ceilings, counting sheep. But have you ever noticed lines in your freshly applied ceiling paint job that seem to ...
The weight of water and loss of structural integrity of the gypsum core causes drywall panels to tear away from the fasteners. It usually happens at the worst possible moment. It doesn't take much to ...
Q: My house has had no heat for four days, and now I see some cracks in the ceiling, usually following the edges of the tape that was applied to the drywall seams. They aren’t wet and are in a part of ...
Q: I have a ceiling fan light kit with a pull-chain that turns the light on or off. The problem is that the pull-chain is frozen and won’t pull to turn the lights on or off. How can I go about getting ...
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Penguin Air, Plumbing and Electrical wants to fix your noisy ceiling fan! ( (SL Advertiser)) Penguin Air, Plumbing and Electrical discusses reasons why your ceiling fan is noisy. To learn more, call ...
A water stain on a ceiling should never be ignored—even if the water damage has dried out. It could indicate a larger problem, such as faulty plumbing or a failing roof. Worse, water stains can ...
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