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Aug/10
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Solaro Day™ Install Part 1

Solaro Day™ Install Part 1. Part 1 of 2 Part 1 explains the step by step process to installing the Solar Day™ 30 Watt panel on tile roof. Introducing the Solaro Day™! Hey! Theres light outside! So turn off your old fashioned, power guzzling lights and plug into the power of the sun with the Solaro Day™. Start enjoying the benefits that full spectrum natural sunlight will bring into your life! The newest innovation in solar lighting design on the market today! Solaros™ LEDlighting transforms hard to light areas into bright happy spaces by providing the same spectrum as natural light from the sun. This lighting system produces healthy daylight without the harmful effects of ultraviolet sunlight which can cause fading of carpets and furniture as does conventional skylighting systems. The Solaro Day™ can be installed in any room in the house, unlike traditional tubular skylights that have installation restrictions. And best of all, because it is non-intrusive to the roof structure, there is no need for cutting of the roof or ceiling, and no need to worry about water leakage! The Solaro Day™ is truly The Skylight Thats Not!™ How does it work? Starting out at the roof level, Solaro™ has designed a line of special proprietary solar panels that collect sunlight, even on cloudy days, and converts it into safe low voltage DC power. We send that power to a Solaro Day™ daylight simulator for use inside your home or office. The Solaro Day™ daylight simulator will create the same light

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Jan/10
5

How Do You Install Padding Under A Rug Or Carpet?

My grandmother just purchased a new rug to replace her old carpet. It moves very easily so it was recommended that she buy rug padding and attach it to the floor under the rug. She’s worried that it will need to be stapled to the floor and in the event that the rug needs to be lifted/moved in a hurry she wont be able to move the padding, and it could get damaged.
So my question, more specificially: Is there another way to apply the padding under the rug without permanently securing it (ie: staples)? Or is there a special rug padding that doesn’t need to be stapled? And in your opinion, will this alternative way make the rug just as immovable?
Thanks!

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Jan/10
11

How Do I Get My Landlord To Install New Carpet?

when I moved in 2 years ago, the carpet was already bad off and he said he’ll look into it in 6months (after making sure the dog is housebroken…which he is). We are now 2 years later and I have discovered that the carpet hasn’t actually been changed since 2 tenants ago!! Thats about 5-6 years! I don’t want him to raise the rent but I do keep the apartment up nicely and have done some landscaping at my own expense. do I have a chance at new carpet?

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Nov/09
2

How Can You Install A Seam Binder On Carpet Laid On A Concrete Slab Foundation?

I have some damage at the seam in my bedroom doorway thanks to my cat. I need to fix it to get him to leave it alone. I thought I could just use those metal strips but the nails just go straight to the concrete and bend. Is there any other product I could use? Or something else that could be done (aside from replacing the carpet) to stop the unraveling and seal the seam to prevent further kitty damage? Thanks for any suggestions.

22
Oct/09
3

What Supplies Are Needed To Install A Carpet?

It’s for a project in math. Were supposed to figure out the price of painting a room and putting in new flooring, including supplies. I already figured out the paint part, I’m just not sure what all is needed to install carpet.

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Sep/09
4

What’s The Best Carpet To Install For A High End Rental?

I have a two bedroom, two bathroom condo with a view of the park in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. It’s a great neighborhood, and I need to replace the carpet. It is a relatively higher end rental at $3,000/month, and my wife and I do want to move back there in 5-10 years as well. What type of carpet should one install you think? And how much would the carpet and installation cost on average for 1,000square feet? Thanks.

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