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Can You Transport a Water Heater on Its Side? - The Clever Homeowner

Can You Transport a Water Heater on Its Side? - The Clever Homeowner

The Clever Homeowner The Clever Homeowner is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. You can definitely transport a water heater on its side, for those who have a truck with a topper it’s your only option. Use plenty of padding, secure the water heater with straps, and don’t drive like a maniac. Then when you get to your destination, make sure there is plenty of muscle around to help get the water heater safely in place. The main reason that it’s preferable to transport a water heater vertically is because...

June 14, 2022
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What Happens To Latex Paint If It Freezes? (Can You Still Use It?) - The Clever Homeowner

What Happens To Latex Paint If It Freezes? (Can You Still Use It?) - The Clever Homeowner

The Clever Homeowner The Clever Homeowner is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. After a big paint job, you likely put the paint away to make sure it was no longer out and causing you to trip all over the home. Without thinking about it, you left the paint in a storage area or the garage. A few months later, maybe in the middle of winter, you go back out to grab the paint to do a little touch up work with that color. Once you grab the paint though, you notice it is frozen. Will you be able to still use...

April 6, 2023
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4 Ways to Tell What Gauge an Extension Cord Is (Plus Many More Tips) - The Clever Homeowner

4 Ways to Tell What Gauge an Extension Cord Is (Plus Many More Tips) - The Clever Homeowner

The Clever Homeowner The Clever Homeowner is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. Determining the gauge of an extension cord is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and safety. Gauge refers to the thickness of the conducting wires within the extension cord itself, which directly impacts its power capacity and electrical resistance. You can follow these steps to accurately identify the gauge of your extension cord: Locate the markings on the cord: The gauge is usually specified alongside the number of...

April 12, 2023
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How Long Do Lawn Mower Spark Plugs Last? (And How to Replace Them) - The Clever Homeowner

How Long Do Lawn Mower Spark Plugs Last? (And How to Replace Them) - The Clever Homeowner

The Clever Homeowner The Clever Homeowner is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. It can always be a little scary starting the lawn mower for the first time each Spring. Did I store it correctly over the Winter? Did mice chew all my wiring? Am I going to need costly repairs to get this thing up and running? Sometimes you get lucky and the mower fires right up. Other times a little TLC is needed to break it out of hibernation. The good thing is that more often than not, the only ‘costly’ repairs you’ll...

April 12, 2023
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How To Get Rid Of Birds Nesting In Gutters (And Stop Them From Coming Back!) - The Clever Homeowner

How To Get Rid Of Birds Nesting In Gutters (And Stop Them From Coming Back!) - The Clever Homeowner

The Clever Homeowner The Clever Homeowner is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. Animals, including birds, are an important part of our ecosystem. Birds perform important functions that help us and our yards. However, birds can also cause problems on our property, including nest building in gutter systems. The question is, how do you remove birds that are nesting in your gutters. Just as important is how do you stop them from returning. Let’s take a closer look at bird nesting problems and solutions you...

April 13, 2023
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Trump administration moves ahead with bans on WeChat, TikTok

Trump administration moves ahead with bans on WeChat, TikTok

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement For weeks, Charlie Gu has been preparing for the door to close on WeChat. A San Francisco marketing agency owner whose business helps American brands reach Chinese consumers, Gu uses the mobile communications app extensively in his personal and professional lives. Since the Trump administration issued executive orders banning WeChat and TikTok, another popular Chinese-owned mobile app, on Aug. 6, Gu has been answering clients’ questions about what it means for them. Still, when the U.S. Commerce Department that the WeChat ban would...

September 18, 2020
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In the post-pandemic world, the U.S. economy could be totally different

In the post-pandemic world, the U.S. economy could be totally different

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement When the U.S. economy reopens, whether sooner or later, chances are it won’t look the same as it did only a few months ago before the coronavirus outbreak.And the wider and deeper the pandemic runs, the more profound the future changes in American life are almost certain to be. Already the climb out of the looks to be long and slow.“The world that we are going to live in for at least the next two to three years will be totally different than what we are used to,” said Sung Won Sohn, president of SS Economics and professor at Loyola...

April 17, 2020
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1 in 5 who had jobs in February lost them the next month, study finds

1 in 5 who had jobs in February lost them the next month, study finds

Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement As in the last week, the numbers reflected a well-established fact: When the economy stumbles, the pain falls first and hardest on those least able to bear it.A suggested that 1 in 5 adults with jobs in February were hit with layoffs by early April and that those at the lower end of the income curve were at least twice as likely to be thrown out of work.“It’s like we have the same storm, but we have very different shelters,” said Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. “Some of us are well-sheltered. We can...

May 14, 2020
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