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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] [Passing on Your Skills: 5 Tips for Including Your Kids in DIY Work]( It’s not always possible to complete a DIY project without your kids around — even though you may really want the peace and quiet. [Read More]( HOT [DIY Painting and Sealing Option for Concrete Flooring]( Concrete is so versatile that it’s increasingly becoming the go-to choice for homeowners looking for durable, easy-to-clean and stylish flooring options. [Read More]( [Storm Doors Add an Extra Layer of Winter Weather Protection]( Like the rest of your home, your door should be winterized to protect it from the harsh wind, ice, and snow that will greet it for three to five months. [Read More]( [3 Anti-Fog Safety Glasses That Live Up to the Hype]( Removing your safety goggles mid-project to clear away fog and steam leaves your eyes open to exposure to hazards. [Read More]( [Are Water Heater Blankets Worth It?]( If you’re concerned about energy costs in your house, you probably add another blanket onto your bed on cold winter nights instead of turning up the furnace. [Read More]( [Early Fall is the Perfect Time to Give your Furnace a Checkup]( Late summer and early fall are the perfect times to perform routine maintenance on your furnace. Recommended [Top 10 Rules for Home Improvement]( [5 Easy Upgrades That Make Selling Your House Easier]( [10-Minute Home Repairs for the Busy Homeowner]( [When You Can’t DIY: Choosing a Professional Expert]( [What to Look for When Shopping for New Windows]( [Six Simple Home Storage Solutions]( This email was sent by DIYChatroom.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, 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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