Fix Small Wall Cracks Quick and Easy

Making your home presentable for company may be easier than you think, even if it involves fixing small wall cracks. Do-it-yourselfers can easily fix many plaster and wallboard cracks around their homes with a minimal investment in both time and materials.  While these imperfections are easy to ignore on a daily basis, they can suddenly […]

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Great Looking Drywall Secrets

Whether you’re building a new home, adding a new room or finishing a basement, homeowners can ensure a top-quality drywall installation by following a few basic – but very important – gypsum board application and finishing guidelines. Installing drywall panels isn’t an overly complex process. The panels are available in a variety of sizes, with […]

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Common Interior Paint Problems

Now is the perfect time to look around your home and take stock of areas in need of repair or an inexpensive spruce up with the holiday season behind us and warmer weather still months away. “A simple change of paint color can rejuvenate a tired kitchen, warm a family or living room or help […]

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Preparing For Death

Death is a topic many people try to avoid thinking and talking about! I know it’s uncomfortable, emotionally laden, and it isn’t the easiest to contemplate. But the fact is, no matter how much you try to avoid it — it will eventually find you! No one escapes! I’m a psychologist and for about 15 […]

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Fire Museum of Texas

The Fire Museum of Texas opened in 1986 and is endorsed by the Firemen’s and Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas as, “The Official Fire Museum of Texas”. Operating as a 501 (c)(3) the Museum is managed by a Board of Directors through a partnership with the City of Beaumont. The Museum is recognized as one […]

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The Clifton Steamboat Museum

The Clifton Steamboat Museum is a 24,000 sq. ft., two-story spectacular structure honoring “Heroes…Past, Present, and Future.Step back and relive the spirit of history. Our Museum exhibits bring to life wars fought in Southeast Texas and Louisiana as well as the Steamboat era, World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. There is also […]

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How to Season a Cast Iron Skillet

Before you begin using a new or refurbished cast iron skillet, however, it must be prepared for use through a process called seasoning. Seasoning a cast iron skillet is not especially difficult, but it does need to done right and often to maintain the natural non-stick qualities of the pan. If you’ve ever seen a […]

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How to Grout Tile

Grouting is the second to last step in the process of do-it-yourself tiling. It is also the messiest part of the job. Grout is the material that is visible between tiles on a floor, backsplash, in a bathroom, etc. It fills the space between the tiles and supports them-almost like glue. Here are some tips […]

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Starting a House Cleaning Business

11 Benefits of Starting a House Cleaning BusinessMany entrepreneurs have built their house cleaning businesses up to an income of 100k a year within the first year. Try that with a JOB. Start Your Own House Cleaning BusinessThe Suz & Ev Methodhttp://www.start-cleaning-business.com  One of the biggest fears people have about starting a small business is […]

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Houston National Cemetery

Houston National Cemetery10410 Veterans Memorial DriveHouston, TX 77038Phone: (281) 447-8686FAX: (281) 447-0580 Office Hours:Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Visitation Hours:Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to sunset. Burial Space: This cemetery has space available to accommodate casketed and cremated remains. Acreage: 419.2 Number of IntermentsThru […]

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