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	<title>Comments on: Inspect Your Roof At Least Twice A Year</title>
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		<title>By: JeanK</title>
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		<dc:creator>JeanK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>At our home, here in Florida, we must inspect our roof and rain gutters about every couple of months, sometimes more.  Our roof is canopied by three huge old oak trees that drop leaves, moss, and \\&quot;fuzzies\\&quot; all year long.  When the rainy season hits, we know we had better have already done our monthly maintenance.  We clean our rain gutters almost every 6 weeks or sooner to keep the rainwater freely flowing and keep stagnant water from collecting and breeding mosquitoes.  
It used to be a nasty, dirty, tiresome job we hated to even think about, much less get up on the ladder and start cleaning with our gloves, 5 gal. bucket, scoop, and then drag a 30 gal trash can and ladder completely around our home.
Now, its almost fun to stand firmly on the ground and vacuum out all debris, be it wet or dry, with our newly invented, American Made, Gutter Clutter Buster, that attaches directly to any standard, round, 2-1/2\\&quot; wet/dry vac hose.  You can see for yourself just how handy, clean, safe, and fast this new tool works.  Some say its the \\&quot;best gutter cleaning tool on the market today.\\&quot;  While others wonder why it wasn\\\&#039;t made sooner!  Check it out on line today at http://www.GutterClutterBuster.com and then you decide if you want to keep using those dangerous ladders or waste all that water to clean them out?
Stay well, stay safe, stay strong and \\&quot;Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.\\&quot;  God Bless America</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At our home, here in Florida, we must inspect our roof and rain gutters about every couple of months, sometimes more.  Our roof is canopied by three huge old oak trees that drop leaves, moss, and \\&amp;quot;fuzzies\\&amp;quot; all year long.  When the rainy season hits, we know we had better have already done our monthly maintenance.  We clean our rain gutters almost every 6 weeks or sooner to keep the rainwater freely flowing and keep stagnant water from collecting and breeding mosquitoes.<br />
It used to be a nasty, dirty, tiresome job we hated to even think about, much less get up on the ladder and start cleaning with our gloves, 5 gal. bucket, scoop, and then drag a 30 gal trash can and ladder completely around our home.<br />
Now, its almost fun to stand firmly on the ground and vacuum out all debris, be it wet or dry, with our newly invented, American Made, Gutter Clutter Buster, that attaches directly to any standard, round, 2-1/2\\&amp;quot; wet/dry vac hose.  You can see for yourself just how handy, clean, safe, and fast this new tool works.  Some say its the \\&amp;quot;best gutter cleaning tool on the market today.\\&amp;quot;  While others wonder why it wasn\\\&#8217;t made sooner!  Check it out on line today at <a href="http://www.GutterClutterBuster.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.GutterClutterBuster.com</a> and then you decide if you want to keep using those dangerous ladders or waste all that water to clean them out?<br />
Stay well, stay safe, stay strong and \\&amp;quot;Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.\\&amp;quot;  God Bless America</p>
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		<title>By: NY Mold Removal</title>
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		<dc:creator>NY Mold Removal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice article. Another source of mold in the attic is from bathroom fans that do not properly ventilate through the attic to the outdoors.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice article. Another source of mold in the attic is from bathroom fans that do not properly ventilate through the attic to the outdoors.</p>
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