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  2. No cobwebs in my house! [It] works great at getting in all the corners of my rooms. I only have 8-foot ceilings, but it keeps me from reaching or getting on a ladder to clean my walls!"

  3. Vapor barrier - Wikipedia

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    Polyethylene plastic sheet, 4 or 6 thou (0.10 or 0.15 mm), 0.03 US perm (1.7 SI perm). Advanced Polyethylene vapor retarders that pass the ASTM E 1745 standard tests ≤0.3 US perm (17 SI perm). Asphalt-coated kraft paper , often attached to one side of fiberglass batts, 0.40 US perm (22 SI perm).

  4. Replacement value - Wikipedia

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    The term replacement cost or replacement value refers to the amount that an entity would have to pay to replace an asset at the present time, according to its current worth. [1] In the insurance industry, "replacement cost" or "replacement cost value" is one of several methods of determining the value of an insured item. Replacement cost is the ...

  5. Broom - Wikipedia

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    A distinction is made between a "hard broom" and a "soft broom" and a spectrum in between. Soft brooms are used in some cultures chiefly for sweeping walls of cobwebs and spiders, like a "feather duster", while hard brooms are for rougher tasks like sweeping dirt off sidewalks or concrete floors, or even smoothing and texturing wet concrete ...

  6. The dos and don’ts of hurricane cleanup for insurance claims

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    Taking steps to prevent further damage, such as by putting tarps over holes in the roof or boarding up doors and windows Allowing your insurance company to conduct an inspection of the property

  7. York County restaurant inspections: cobwebs and dust over ...

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    Food was subject to potential contamination from large amounts of cobwebs and dust overhead. Ceiling was open to rafters, except for a few areas that had been covered by plastic that was torn and ...

  8. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    The 6.4 mm (1 ⁄ 4 in) and 7.9 mm (5 ⁄ 16 in) sizes are generally used for single hung windows, while the two larger sizes are used for double hung windows. As 9.5 mm ( 3 ⁄ 8 in) is not a common size, the 7.9 mm ( 5 ⁄ 16 in) thickness may be used instead and shimmed as needed.

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