Monday, October 29, 2012

All Eyes on Sandy - 10/26 Money Pit e-Newsletter


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•The Welcome Mat

Forecasters are carefully watching Hurricane Sandy... with most saying it has the potential to bring significant impact to the East Coast early next week. But even far inland, homeowners could experience heavy wind and rain. Learn what to do to prepare. You can do-it-yourself, but you don't have to do it alone.

•This Issue

How to Prepare for a Major Storm

How to Prepare for a Major Storm

Learn steps to take to protect your home from severe weather like hurricanes and tornadoes, including how to make your own storm shutters and how to reinforce your garage door. read more
Andersen Patio Doors Help Bring Outside In

Andersen Patio Doors Help Bring Outside In

Outdoor living spaces add tremendous value to a home, expanding square footage for entertaining and everyday enjoyment. Whether that outdoor room is built on a deck or patio, creating a seamless transition with the right patio door can extend the view, bring the outdoors in, and save energy in the process. read more
Avoid Major Energy Drain from Minor Electronics

Avoid Major Energy Drain from Minor Electronics

We all depend on mobile devices like smart phones and laptops to save time and add convenience to our lives. But they can also drive up your electric bill if you aren’t mindful when charging them. read more
Emergency Window Board Up

Emergency Window Board Up

Find out how to put plywood over your windows to ensure more storm protection. Learn what kind of wood and screws to use and get tips on marking the panels with numbers and arrows so you know where they go. read more
Dry Out After a Storm

Dry Out After a Storm

After natural disasters that cause basement or crawl space floods, excess moisture and standing water can quickly contribute to the growth of mold in homes, especially in low-lying areas such as basements. read more

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