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Pamela W

Hyattsville, MD
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Pest Control: I have a bird trapped in my dryer vent how can I get him/her out?

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Pamela W Hyattsville, MD
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  • Pamela W
    Commented on Jun 12, 2012
    Thank you all for your input in my bird situation. Yes much to my surprise there was two birds ...»
    in my dryer vent. Although neither survived nevertheless my problem has been taken care of. I want thank Woodbridge Environmental especially for their concerns. I can now use my dryer and my laundry room no longer spell stinky. lol Thanks everybody!

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  • My kids new bathroom
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Bathroom Makeover

This small bathroom that my two kids shared, was in desperate needed of atention!

But it had to be a makeover, I was not planning on changing major things! Bathtub, ...»

vanity, faucet, and counter had to stay. The main change had to be cosmetic! Since it was a pretty good functioning bath!

I began by updating the vanity with some left over paint from other projects plus some shelves! Next the bathtub got a special treatment with a cover! Paint, a shallow shelf behind the door, and accesories helped giving this bath a new look! I did all the proyects myself and you can do it too!

To see more about it check here: http://www.remodelandolacasa.com/2012/05/bat...

Remodelando la Casa - Cristina
Remodelando la Casa - Cri... Germantown, MD
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  • Pamela W
    Commented on May 10, 2012
    I love the wood job on your tub. I would like to do something like that for my small bathroom. ...»
    Tell me what materials would I need to get started or better yet how about coming to my house any helping me I live in close proximity of you.

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Gardening: I am new at gardening please tell me what materials I will need to get started.

tools, soil etc. I will be planting flowers and grass seeds
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Pamela W Hyattsville, MD
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  • Pamela W
    Commented on Feb 09, 2012
    Thanks Ricardo B. your answer was quite humorous and helpful. I will prepare for this ...»
    adventure soon. I know I don't have a green thumb therefore, I will not be dissappointed if nothing happens. As the old "saying goes nothing beats a failure but trying". Again thanks.

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Outdoor Living: I would like to build a patio but, I don't know how to get started any suggestions and can I get some help.

Maryland area.
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Pamela W Hyattsville, MD on Aug 25, 2011
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    Joe Washington on Aug 25, 2011
    89 stone provides a good base for pavers, if that's the route you decide to go. It's easy to ...»
    compact and provides excellent drainage.

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