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Dimly lit passages are often a feature of period homes that is difficult to overcome. Although tubular rooflights that let in light through the roof and reflect down a tube into the house are a great solution, their protruding dome on the roof often has planners rejecting their installation. All that might be about to change with the Sunscoop In-Line from Glidevale.
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A wrought iron gate that provides a glimpse of the garden beyond, always gives an inviting appeal to any home. Cannock Gates has just announced its end of season sale with at least 10% off its gates.
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Despite the Government's pledge to increase flood defences, Landmark Information Group is urging all homeowners not let themselves fall victim to potential flood risks. The reality is that insurers may still not be able to protect you.
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For the 1.5m users in the UK that rely on oil for heating and cooking, making sure the oil tank and associated pipework is in good condition should be a priority, but when was the last time you checked yours?
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If you're planning a bit of garden DIY this weekend, you might want to take note of advice from Aardvark Concrete when it comes to using cement to lay paving stones or garden building bases.
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Giving your sash windows a bit of revamp will not only prolong their life, but help provide better draught proofing too. Sash window specialists, Reddiseals, offers all the components you need, in one easy to install kit.
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