Shattered Glass In A Business Entry Door: Why A Fast Repair Is Vital

Posted on: 2 December 2015

Did thieves break the glass panes in your front entry door to rob your business? If you don't invest in a prompt repair for the broken glass, it can affect your business in multiple different ways. Find out in this article how leaving the glass panes broken can cause additional problems, as well as what a professional repair might cost. Why Should Broke Glass in a Business Entry Door Be Promptly Repaired?
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3 Tips For Tackling An Ugly Pattern On Your Shower Door

Posted on: 30 November 2015

Glass shower doors are highly customizable, which is great when you are shopping for your own door but can lead to some decorating headaches when you buy a home with a dated shower door. The designs are sometimes just affixed to the surface but other times are actually etched into the glass or plexiglass. Design removal, if possible, can prove difficult and you might need to try different techniques. The easiest route is to simply buy a new glass shower door.
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How To Replace Old, Torn Window Screen Fabric With New Material

Posted on: 30 November 2015

Torn window screens permit bugs to enter and aren't able to provide the type of protection you need during times when your windows are open. This is why you need to remove old, torn window screen fabric and replace it with new material. The job is easy for the prepared do-it-yourselfer, so keep reading to see what you will need and how to do it: Tools and materials needed Window screen fabric - The fabric, or wire mesh, is available in a variety of materials, including plastic, fiberglass and metal, as well as color shades.
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Repairing A Chip In Your Vehicle's Window

Posted on: 30 November 2015

If one of your vehicle's windows has a chip in the pane, you will most likely want to do whatever is necessary to have it repaired so the window can be utilized normally. A window with a chip in it can be repaired on your own if it is relatively small. Cracks are best left to a professional window repair service to replace as they can shatter if not treated properly. Here are some general instructions to follow when filling in a chip in your vehicle's window.
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