Ann Kamenicky
Shopping Cart
Your Cart is Empty
Quantity:
Subtotal
Taxes
Shipping
Total
There was an error with PayPalClick here to try again

My Naples Home Services LLC.
Blog
OUTDOOR FAUCET LOCKS
Posted on September 28, 2014 at 4:08 PM |
![]() |
OUTDOOR
FAUCET LOCKS As a home
watch professional I see this on many occasions. New construction up and
running next to your home or on your street, the lawn maintenance worker needs
water to wash their hands or fill their weed sprayers, or the neighbor decides
to use your spigot to fill his pool or wash his patio. This outdoor hose bib
faucet lock prevents unwanted use or tampering, reduces water waste and leakage
and provides piece of mind especially to a home owner who is away on vacation.
When a home is vacant and unattended, keeping costly repairs and high energy expenses
down is important. This Hose Bib Lock requires very little maintenance. Occasionally,
the padlock should be removed, cleaned and lubricated. This is more important
if you leave the lock on for a long time in areas that are particularly dirty,
where grit or oxidation can make the lock difficult to open. Faucet locks cost
anywhere from $8.00 to $25.00 The
outdoor hose bib lock comes with a plastic cap fitting any standard 3/4-inch
hose bib or faucet. That cap is encompassed by a heavy duty metal casing locked
together by a brass padlock. |
CARPET TAGS
Posted on February 16, 2014 at 3:28 PM |
![]() |
The Dryer Ball
Posted on April 20, 2013 at 1:48 AM |
![]() |
“Rumble, rumble, rumble, bla, bla, bla." Selling for around $10.00 per set, these plastic or rubbery balls tumble around the dryer and separate the laundry allowing air to flow more freely while softening fabrics. My sheets still bundle in a knot and catching those little rascals is just plain annoying! Do they work or are they just another gadget? Time is of importance for me so drying sheets on their own, stopping the dryer in intervals, shaking out the sheets a bit and re-positioning, then start the dryer again. Seems like a lot of work, but it gives me a chance to check the dryness of the sheets and move on with my tasks. How do you rate this product? |
Household Odors
Posted on December 10, 2012 at 6:21 AM |
![]() |
Are your cleaning gadgets collecting dust in your closet?
Posted on November 4, 2012 at 1:03 AM |
![]() |
This inexpensive tool is not only detachable, light weight and easy to store, it has been the most effective tool in wiping down the walls of your home. Some may say this is a bit excessive, but I beg to differ. Attach one Swiffer cloth pad and just gently glide the Swiffer Dry Mop along the walls, careful not to hit anything and you will be amazed at the dust that collects on the pad that is almost invisible to see. Let me know how that works for you. Be careful, it can be addicting for some of the most obsessive cleaners. |
/