How To Maintain A Quartz Countertop
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28 June 2017
Quartz is a luxurious natural stone that creates a highly durable and attractive surface for countertops. However, no matter how durable it may be, quartz can still be stained and marred from excessive exposure to a variety of different materials. In order to maintain the natural and sleek aesthetic of your quartz countertops, proper care needs to be taken while cleaning.
What to Do
Grease and Stuck Food: Any sort of stuck on food, hardened grease, or other type of residue that has adhered to your countertop can be removed using a plastic putty knife or some other thin edged surface.
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Getting Your Business Certified As A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business
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19 October 2016
For many companies, federal contracts mean big bucks. Unfortunately, it isn't usually easy to land a federal contract. However, if you previously served in the military and were disabled, you should consider getting your business certified as a veteran-owned business. By doing this, your business is included on a list that helps federal agencies meet the goal that requires three percent of contracted and subcontracted business to be awarded to small businesses that are owned and operated by service-disabled veterans.
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A Few Answers To Your Questions About Foundation Damage
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16 September 2016
If your home is unfortunate enough to experience serious foundation problems, it is critical for you to be as informed as possible about this threat. Sadly, it is a common reality that many homeowners are poorly informed when it comes to issues with their home's foundation. By understanding the following few questions and answers, you will find that you have a much more thorough understanding about foundation problems and repairs.
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Have A House Fire? Know The Steps Towards Restoring Your Home
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4 August 2016
A house fire can be quite devastating. Even if the home doesn't burn down to the ground, the soot and smoke can still be enough to destroy everything inside it. Thankfully, home insurance can help take care of the financial aspect of the repairs for you. By knowing the process for restoring your home, you can be well prepared for what is ahead.
Contact Your Insurance Provider
Start by getting in touch with your insurance agent regarding your homeowner's insurance policy.
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