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  • Refrigerators: The Major Appliance Most Folks Forget To Maintain

    Almost all major appliances have a common series of tasks that people perform to keep them running well. Ovens need to be cleaned, water heaters need to be flushed, and furnaces need inspections and filter changes now and then. However, most people forget to perform any type of routine maintenance on their refrigerators. When this is the case, refrigeration units can last much less than their average of 13-19 years. Fortunately, it's fairly simple to ensure your refrigerator's long life by performing a few recurring tasks on a regular basis.
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  • 2 Things You Need To Ask Before You Drive Away In That Moving Rental Truck

    There aren't many things more time consuming and stressful than a move. In addition to going through and packing all of your things, you also have to worry about cleaning your old place, switching utility companies, and making new friends. By the time you get to the moving truck rental place, you might not be that concerned about the details, which could cost you later. Here are two things you need to ask before driving away in that moving rental truck, so your relocation doesn't get any more complicated.
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  • 5 Ways To Promote Businesses In The Local Community

    As you open a small business, you will quickly realize that the community and people around you will be your main source of support to keep the business going. Reaching out to the local community can help expand your presence, increase branding awareness, and build a customer base as quickly as possible. The following five methods can easily apply to any small business and are great ways to get your foot off the ground.
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  • Building A Bigger Constrution Business: What You Should Evaluate Before Buying Equipment

    When you've come to the conclusion that you need a specific piece of construction equipment, deciding whether to buy or rent can be a complex process. Maybe you're looking at several big contracts ahead of you, or possibly your existing equipment is starting to show signs of wear and tear. In either case, there are a few basic things you should ask yourself when you make the choice to either buy or rent the equipment you need to get the job done.
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