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Making Your Restaurant Business a Delectable and Dazzling Success

The restaurant of today is often a place for kitschy themes and excessively complicated dishes. They don’t last that long because they ride the constantly changing waves of fashion and trends. What if you wanted to make a restaurant that’s all your own and still appealing to the masses? Here are some great ways to

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Home Maintenance 101: Is Your Roof Wind-Damaged?

Your roof is made of robust material that can withstand most storms and rains. But repeated exposure to the elements can still break it down. One common problem that arises after a particularly harsh storm is wind-damaged roofs. When Strong Winds Blow Wind-damaged roofs leave your home susceptible to the next storm, increasing the damage

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Deck Maintenance: Insect-proofing, Rot-proofing, and Waterproofing

The beautiful, durable, and dense planks or tropical hardwoods are difficult to ignore. They may be pricey, but in the hands of an experienced craftsman, they can be transformed into a lovely deck you’d be proud to show off. Now that you are prepared to invest on an expansion of your living space, what are

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Why Should I Look Into Wood Finishing?

In many cases, wood is an aesthetic choice: There are plenty of other materials that are more durable, such as steel or concrete. We choose wooden furnishings and wooden floorings because aside from their compatibility with the weather, existing furnishings, and other concerns, there’s a homeliness to wood that can’t be replaced by any other

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Mathematically Great: Additions for Your Starter Home

First-time homeowners typically do a good job buying their homes. But even the most satisfied customers may be wound up wishing they purchased a home with two stories or a mudroom down the line. Fortunately, most housing contracts allow additions to the house and its surrounding property—with the right permits, of course. A few starter

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