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As the property owner, you must remove the offending tree or the power utility will do so for you -- at your expense.

Answered: Quality Baby Monitor?

They are a little bit more expensive but I really like the video monitors so you can see what baby is doing without risking upsetting them by sneaking in the room for a peek.

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You should look for an electrician to check it out !!!!!!

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Unless you are a reasonably good DIY, I would suggest getting someone who knows what to do, not necessarily a contractor like myself, but a good neighborhood mechanic. If you don't have a "non-metal" fishtape to pull the wire, go buy the sectional 33' fiberglass fishtape from Harbor Freight. Your ...

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I am going to be needing a new baby monitor soon ...

Ours is by "Summer" (bought at Target) and we love it! We have used it every time she sleeps since birth. However it did cost around 200$. My daughter is 10months old now and I saw the same one at an upscale childrens resale shop for about 50$.

Are video monitors beneficial?? or will a normal baby monitor do the job

A normal baby monitor works just fine if you just want to hear what baby is up too or if you need to step outside for a second. I personally like the video monitors better but they are more expensive.

Electrical wiring - split receptacle

A split receptacle is where you break the little tab between the two screws on the hot side of the receptacle, so you could either have two different circuits on one receptacle like you'll sometimes find in a kitchen, or to have one half always hot and the other half switched like where you might ...