claremont real estate: Turn Down Your Thermostat Energy Effciency New Hampshire - 01/23/10 06:38 PM
Turn Down Your Thermostat Energy Efficiency New Hampshire, by turning down your thermostat, you can save two to three percent in home energy costs for every degree you lower the thermostat around the clock in the winter time. Lowering your heat from 72 degrees to 65 degrees for at least eight hours a day, can save you as much as 10 percent on your annual heating costs. Also lower your heat when ever everyone leaves your home for the day and then lower it back down just before going to to bed. By using a programmable thermostat; it will automatically turn
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claremont real estate: New Hampshire Home Buyer You need to Beware - 12/28/09 02:23 PM
New Hampshire Home Buyer You need to Beware, all though starting in 2010, all regular New Hampshire Home Buyer and Seller, Home Inspectors need to hold a license in order to perform Realestate Home Inspections. But there has not been one provision put in place, by the governing body over seeing the licensing of Home Inspectors. To prevent or to protect You the Home Buying Consumer, from any form of Conflicts of Interest between New Hampshire Realestate Broker/Owners, Brokers, Buyer Brokers, Agents, Sales Associates and Home Inspectors. Even though most Real Estate Agencies will hand you the home
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claremont real estate: First Time Home Buyer Foreclosure Homes - 12/24/09 11:17 PM
First Time Home Buyer Foreclosure Homes, have you found a home that you like, and you've been told that because it’s a Foreclosure Home, you don't need to have a home inspection done on it. One thing you should know, about a Foreclosure Home , you and your family sure going to want to have a home inspection done of the home. Even if a bank and it's Agent, has made it very clear that the bank will not make any repairs at all, the bank's position could very will change once the inspection report is completed
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 7 of 12 Smoke Alarms - 11/28/09 09:57 PM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 7 of 12 Smoke Alarms, Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting, would like everyone to think of Prevention, Detection, and Escape in order to avoid or survive a fire in your home. When your Home Inspector is Inspecting a home for you and your family, he or she should make note as if there are or are not Smoke Alarms in the home, this fact should be in the Home Inspection Report you raceive. Smoke Alarms are very critical for the early detection of a fire in you'res and your
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 8 of 12 Space Heaters - 11/27/09 08:28 PM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 8 of 12 Space Heaters, space heaters come in all kinds of different shapes and sizes. There are electric, propane, and kerosene space heaters. Sometimes during colder weather folks turn to using portable space heaters to supplement their home's main heating system. When folks misuse a space heater sure can cause them to become a fire hazard to their home. Back in 1994 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated that electric space heaters were associated with 2,400 fires resulting in 80 deaths, 240 injuries, and $48.2 million in property loss for
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 9 of 12 Tips for Babysitters - 11/26/09 11:46 PM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 9 of 12 Tips for Babysitters, its important to always be prepared, no matter the job. Know the address of the home your babysitting at, what the phone number that the parents can be reached, a atternative phone number, like for another family member, or the phone number of one of the neighbor. And of course if its a major kind of emergency, call 911. Ask the parents about there household fire escape plan, and where its posted. You'll be able to find out what they expect you to
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 10 of 12 Woodstoves - 11/25/09 09:10 PM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 10 of 12 Woodstoves, are you thinking about using that woodburning stove or fireplace to offset the high cost of heating your home this season? Most fire deaths occur between 11:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M. Many folks consider alternate heating methods such as woodstoves type appliances, that they may have not even used in years, all because of the high cost of heating their home. Using a woodburning stove has not been properly inspected or cleaned, sure can lead to a real serious fire
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 11 of 12 Your Escape Plan - 11/24/09 11:13 AM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 11 of 12 Your Escape Plan, more than eighty percent of the fires here in the Unite States occur in homes. Our familys are very familiar with the fire drills, that occur in Schools and some Offices, but too few families have a fire escape plan for their home. Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections and Consulting urges you and your family to make a Fire Escape plan, and to practice fire drills in your home. By working on a Fire Escape Plan together, you and your family will then
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claremont real estate: Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 12 of 12 A Checklist - 11/23/09 02:47 PM
Home Fire Safety For First Time Home Buyers Part 12 of 12 A Checklist, if your a First Time Home Buyer or a Move up Home Buyer, fire safety sure should be a major concern to you, and your family. The U.S. has one of the highest fire death rates in the industrialized world. Home fires sure can endup causen death and injury. Last year in the United States. There were 3,320 folks that lost their lives as a result of fires. There were 16,705 folks injured as the result of a fire. There were 118 firefighters
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claremont real estate: If your not a ActiveRain RainMaker You need to Sign Up Today - 11/22/09 10:13 AM
If your not a ActiveRain RainMaker You need to Sign Up Today, just why should you, will you have already have taken the first step by joining the ActiveRain Real Estate Network community. So why not take the next step, to put your full commitment to your business, and succeeding in haven folks finding you, and the helpful subject matter blog post content you write. By signing up as a RainMaker member. Then you sure will be able to enjoy the Google Juist, that will help start capturing new Clients. Seen that there is 165,716
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claremont real estate: We all need to Help Protect Santa - 11/19/09 08:05 PM
We all need to Help Protect Santa, soon Santa will be arriving at the local malls and stores in your area. Kids look forward to Christmas all year, so we need to be sure to only bring our kids to see Santa if they are in good health. We all need to help protect Santa from coming down with H1N1 Flu. Can you just imagine, what it must be like to face hundreds or even thousand of kids with sniffling, and sneezing nose's siting on your lap and having them end up rubing their germy selves on
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claremont real estate: Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday! - 11/10/09 06:50 PM
Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should Not At All Be A Speechless Wednesday, usually here in the ActiveRain community, tomorrow is called Speechless Wednesday for some special blog posts. I would like to ask the members of ActiveRain, instead of writing a Speechless Wednesday blog post. Write a blog post that has to do Veterans Day. We could call our blog posts tomorrow Veterans Wednesday! There are many subjects we can write about to Honor this day for our Veterans and the Men and Women that are servicing to protect our Freedom, and our Country. Tomorrow 11 Nov. 2009 Should
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claremont real estate: Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners - 11/08/09 09:21 PM
Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, the roof is arguably the single most important component of a home or commercial property building. The primary function of a roof is to keep the weather out of the inside of a building. Your Inspector should be experienced and knowledgeble about the various types of roofs and the materials that are used in your given area of the Country. Roof Inspection Series for First Time Home Buyers and Home Owners, roofs are composed of various surfaces materials that are used together in order to
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claremont real estate: Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You - 11/05/09 06:49 PM
Baker Home Commercial Properties Inspections Blog can help You, Thank You for visiting, and its a pleasure to have you stop by, my little ole Blogging Homestead. I've done my best to keep my blog posts simple and straightforward. I've coverd everything from basic home safety, regular home maintenance, Home and Commercial Properties Inspections. You'll be able to find out about basic household emergencies, plumbing, electrical, and all other things you and your family should be will aware of within your home. Please keep in mind that the blog posts are not a repair manual. And if your home should have
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claremont real estate: What is a Warranty Deed and Wording You can find in it, in New Hampshire! - 10/03/09 08:09 PM
What is a Warranty Deed and Wording You can find in it, in New Hampshire!, a General Warranty Deed from is used to convey an interest in real estate. The General Warranty Deed, is to help guatrantee that the title conveyed is good and its transfer is rightful. It includes a promise by the preson maken it (the Seller) that he or she, or both will defend the Grantee (the Buyer) from any and all claims of others. (I need to add, that it does not always) I'll explain why I made that statement at the end of this post. Heres
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claremont real estate: The12th. Annual Chili Cook - Off Claremont New Hampshire - 10/03/09 05:03 AM
The 12th. Annual Chill Cook - Off Claremont New Hampshire, yesterday I wrote posted about the Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All. The Chill Cook - Off is one of the events scheduked to take place during the Festival. The Claremont Packs and Recreation Department is sponsoring the Chili Cook - Off. It will be taken place in a new location this year, it going to at the Visitor Center Park. Between North Street and the newly. renovated Mill District. The Chili Cook - Off, sure is one of the most popular fundraising special events.
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claremont real estate: Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All - 10/01/09 08:37 PM
Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All, its time for the Claremont 12th. Annual fall festival! Folks sure will be celebrating another fall foliage season, this Sat, 3 Oct. 2009, at the Visitors Center Park on North Street, in Claremont. The fun will get started at 10:00 A.M. and go on till 8:00 P.M. To kick off the Festival, there will be a 5k race and children's walk. Pleasant Street will be closed to showcase Strolling through History, a History walk through downtown Claremont. Claremont New Hampshire's Fall Festival, Come One and All, the walk
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claremont real estate: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 1 - 09/17/09 08:00 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 1, a little about the past, present, and the future of coal, and the Coal Fuenace's Stoker: Although coal has always been an important and plentiful fuel source, many folks, just may not realize how long it has been used or how much it is used today. The PastCoal has been used for nearly as long as mankind has thrived. In fact, coal was used to provide heat in caveman times! In the 1300s in what is now the United States, the Hopi Native Americans, living in whats now Arizona, used coal
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claremont real estate: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 3 - 09/15/09 07:32 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 3, this post is going to cove protection and servicing of a coal firing furnace. Protection from a overload of the motor, the motor has a built-in device for protection against excessive motor temperatures. If the motor should become overheated, the protection device on the motor will prevent damage by breaking the electrical circuit. Most motor overloads are caused by lack of bearing lubrication, low voltage, or from excessive belt tension. To reset it, youll need to push the motor's reset button, but do this only after the motor has had
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claremont real estate: Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 4 - 09/14/09 07:06 PM
Coal Firing Furnaces-New Hampshire and Vermont Series Part 4, Most of todays coal firing furnaces, are also a wood firing furnace. How to remove the clinkers. You'll sure find it a lot easier to remove the clinker if you let the fire cool off for five to ten minutes before you go to remove it. Turn the stoker off and open the furnace's fire door to cool the fire. You can fill the hopper while the clinker is cooling. A clinker normally forms around the retort. Be sure to use a iron bar or poker to raise the clinker. Be sure
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