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Iron Pool Fence Vs. Mesh Pool Fence
Asked by N.P. from Phoenix
on February 20, 2009
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We just bought a new house with a pool and it's our first pool. We need to get a pool fence put in, but I'm not sure what kind to go with. Why do people go with mesh i...
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- My husband is Dan the Pool Man. He says steel is probably more expensive, but also more sturdy and permanent. But be careful when it is being installed that any metal ...
- Morning N.: We chose a mesh removal fencing for our pool for several reasons. We wanted the removalable fencing so that we had parties it is an open and pleasant are...
- My son had an iron fence when he first moved into a house with a pool and had small boys. When they got older, they climbed on chairs and toys and got over it. So th...
Seeing How Much a Fence Normally Costs????
Asked by K.T. from Dallas
on April 22, 2009
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I live in a 3300 sq foot house with a normal size back yard - not oversized. Part of our fence blew down last week with all of the wind. Since the fence is so old we...
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- We received 2 bids on the replacement of 80 feet of fence including steel poles and 8 foot pickets. Both bids were right at $2000. My dad priced out how much he coul...
- measure the area, call Lowes and Home Depot, they can give an estimate over the phone. Also ask for various options. I had a 1700 sf house with an average size yard ...
- I suggest looking on Angie's List. www.angieslist.com There is a $50 (I think) membership charge, but it's good for a year and full of valuable info. It's a list of re...
How to Keep Our Yorkie from Digging Out of the Yard / Advice on Electric Fences?
Asked by C.S. from Dallas
on April 19, 2009
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Our 7.5 year old yorkie digs out of our yard if he's left outside unattended for more than a minute or two. Even when the kids are outside playing with him, if they s...
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- When we moved to our new house a couple of years ago, our Border Collie became a digger and escape artist. We had priced the invisible fence system, but it was thousan...
- If your dog is digging under a fence line I would recommend placing a small strip (1 or 2 feet wide) up against your fence line laying down so that when he digs he'll ...
- From a personal standpoint, I think the electric fencing is cruel to the dogs. I know a lot of people swear by them. We have a toy poodle escapee from our back yar...
Teenagers and Weapons / Swords - Interest in Weapons- Healthy or Harmfull?
Asked by W.E. from Los Angeles
on September 2, 2011
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I was wondering if anyone had any advice. My partner and I live together. His son (14) visits us every weekend and most holidays.
Every long summer holiday he goes to...
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- My son is only 6 and totally into weapons. We have him in martial arts it is the same style as another mom on here was talking about Kuk Sool Won. They have a lot of...
- yikes.......glad he doesn't go to MY children's school...... I would not allow weapons in my home, and I would worry about my younger children around an older one w...
- My brother had a slight obsession with ancient and foreign swords and weapons for a very long time. He started collecting them when he was a teen and he is now 24. He ...
Home for Sale in Plano
Asked by N.B. from Dallas
on May 9, 2006
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I saw a similar post and thought I should try my luck as well! I have an incredible home to sell in Plano. It is 3625 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, both form...
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- what elementary school are you in?
- J.B. Where is your home located, and do you have pictures? I am a realtor in the area and depending on where it is ...might have a buyer interested. Is is a 2 or ...
- Hi Adrienne, My family and I are getting ready to move back to Dallas from California and have started looking at houses. I'm wondering what schools your neighborh...
Seeking Kid Friendly Pediatric Dentist in Coral Springs/Tamarac Area.
Asked by A.I. from Miami
on June 3, 2009
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My daughter had 3 cavities filled and two mini root canals (stainless steel crowns) today. She was given novacaine but the dentist was very against using general anest...
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- Hi A., I chose Dr. Bazos for my always-wary son. The hygienist explained what she was going to do in a way he could understand. He is in CS in the K-Mart plaza on W...
- Hi A., My kid go to Frederic Kirsch in Coral Springs. He's a fabulous dentist and an wonderful man.....You will be pleased with him and his staff. A very Kid friend...
- My kids absolutely love Dr. George. She is in the strip mall by Outback on Riverside and Ramblewood. My kids are 6 and 8 and have never said anything but good things...
Kitchen Updates Before Selling Home- Worth It?
Asked by L.C. from Chicago
on March 12, 2012
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I am getting ready to sell my home and my realtor says that a kitchen update would help with the sale price. My kitchen is not super out of date - ceramic tile floors,...
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- I wouldn't spend money on laminate, few people truly appreciate the functionality of it. The most all want granite, for the life of me I do not know why. I just don'...
- There is a Rustoluem product for cabinets and another one for counter tops. Our neighbors did their cabinets for less than $200 . They used the dark brown one . The ca...
- I would give your house the best spruce up you can to sell it. I would make a list and have a budget. When I sold my last house, we completed home repairs and did s...
Need Advice on Worrying
Asked by J.G. from Amarillo
on July 17, 2008
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Hi to everyone,
First I will say,I am a worrier. It's my nature. I have even had a couple of bouts of anxiety/panic attacks,though the last one was about 5 yrs ago. I...
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- To some extent, these worries are normal. As a therapist, my rule of thumb to whether something is a problem, is if it is interferring with your everyday life or if YO...
- I do the same thing! I think about what I would do if my husband died, if my kid fell in the bathtub, if someone broke into the house, all kinds of stuff. I usually ...
- Hi J., all this worries are normal, it's just the matter of how you deal with it. Healthy precautions is good motivation to educate yourself (not to rely on others), ...
Outside Toys
Asked by C.M. from St. Louis
on March 21, 2011
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Hey mamas!! Our fenced in portion of our backyard is about 1 acre so we have lots of space. Unfortunately, we also live in the country where it's very windy most of th...
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- They are very young- don't go over the top! As they get older, their ideas of outdoor fun will change drastically. Just a thought... we used an old wagon (Radio Fl...
- My daughter's favorite outside toy when she was younger was a little wagon. She pushed and pulled it everywhere. She loved to go around the yard and pick up pinecone...
- I think you have plenty. My guy has a couple Tonka trucks,sand toys,a play house, soccer net,picnic table and a swing set with a play house and sand box. We keep the ...
What Can I Build Around This to Keep the Kiddos Safe?
Asked by R.D. from Richmond
on March 14, 2012
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You have to go outside and down cement stairs to get to my basement. Our backyard is fenced in, and I'd love to cut the kiddos loose back there, but I'm scared to deat...
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- I guess I would build a "cover". Like I did for the attic. Screw and nail some plywood together, frame it, out a hinge on it, screw it with cement screws to the stair ...
- whatever gate or enclosure you put around it, make sure it is a high gate/enclosure, so that the kids cannot climb, over it. You can drill into cement, with a ceme...
- We had the same issue. Both home depot and lowes sells sectional steel (I think) black fencing by Garden Zone. They have two different heights and a couple of differen...