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[DIYChatroom.com]( Hello DIYChatroom.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the DIYChatroom.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the DIYChatroom.com family. Your DIYChatroom.com Team [Visit DIYChatroom.com]( Top Discussions | [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [User] [Making the Switch to USB Outlets]( If your life is a mess of cords and chargers strewn about the house – if you can never seem to find a wall socket to USB converter even though you own so many you’re drowning in them – it’s time for a serious upgrade. [Read More]( [10-Minute Home Repairs for the Busy Homeowner]( Owning a home can be great, but it can also be a big drain on your time and on your wallet. Even if you don’t consider yourself a DIY expert, it’s worth it to learn some basic home repair tips so you can save on maintenance costs. [Read More]( [Is Insulation Worth the Cost in an Older Home?]( When the summer turns to fall, homeowners release a collective groan in expectation of rising heating bills. [Read More]( [5 Easy Upgrades That Make Selling Your House Easier]( The month before you want to sell your house is not the time to take on a major renovation project. [Read More]( [When You Can’t Recycle It: Getting Rid of Hazardous Materials Safely]( As much as society gets rah-rah about reusing and recycling, not everything you use in your DIY home improvement can be recycled. [Read More]( [Is Your Tetanus Shot Up to Date?]( When was the last time you had a tetanus shot? There’s a pretty good chance – unless you’re immunocompromised – your answer is either “I don’t know,” or involves some horror story about the last ER-worthy injury you received. Recommended [Four Crafty Upcycling Crafts You Will Love]( [Everything You Need to Know About Buying a Power Washer]( [How to Weatherproof Your Home]( [Painting Your Home Exterior: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques]( [Bathroom Remodeling on a Budget]( [5 DIY Tips to Transform Your Garage]( This email was sent by DIYChatroom.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 700, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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