May 19, 8276 | Seal fireplace ash-dump doors on outside walls. Insecticides: Insecticide dusts are long-lasting but ineffective when wet. Apply in wall voids and under appliances and furniture. Inorganic "insecticide" powders such as boric acid and silica gel powders
Jul 25, 2011 | To keep the cool air in and hot air out, keep doors to the outside, garage and attic firmly closed. Also, keep the fireplace damper closed tightly when not in use, according to PECO's Smart Ideas. PECO suggests using fans to circulate and more evenly
Jul 21, 2011 | A photo from 1983 shows Reagan and then-House Speaker Tip O'Neill seated in front of a fireplace in the Oval Office during an animated discussion on the federal budget. Each man is pointing a finger at the other. Another photo from 1986 captures Reagan
Jul 22, 2011 | The force of the strike caused damage to her fireplace, and shattered her glass fireplace cover, Klaiber said. The woman lives in the apartment with her daughter, Klaiber said. Both could be displaced due to the incident, he added.
May 19, 5506 | Those include a baby gate that mounts to the railings the top of the stairs, plug covers for every plug within his reach, a fireplace cover, toilet-seat locks and faucet protectors among other gadgets. "They walked through the house and looked at what
Can I use a fireplace cover as the screen in a radiator cover?
Feb 05, 2007 by gosolojacob
I am building rad covers as part of my childproofing, but am finding it impossible to find the decorative screens required. Can I use fireplace screens instead? Or, any other ideas?
You can purchase decorative screens at Home Depot. They are tucked away in a small corner near the insulation, but they do have them. I purchased mine there. I have also seen them at Rocky's(Ace). Other than that I suppose you could use a fireplace screen.
Good luck!
Staining a tin fireplace cover?
Dec 23, 2006 by Jace L
Anyone know if there is anyway to stain a tin fireplace inset/cover?
I want a gold color, bronze, brown ect.... Right now our fireplace insert is a bright shiny tin. Is there any way to stain it and if there is, will it be non-flammable?
go to HGTV.com and do a search there is a way to do it but I don't know exactly how. If hgtv doesn't have anything try TLC.com it was one of the decorating shows I saw it on! Also try Lowes.com