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Hilary
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Hilary

Every few months we pay a friend to weed and do simple repairs for us. My teenage son also prefers yard work to indoor work for his daily choirs.

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Carl Evans
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Carl Evans

The apartment management provides maintenance for us.

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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano
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Carol Hawrylak-Giordano

Our HOA does our landscaping but we hire The Lawn Doctor to fertilize and condition our lawn to keep it nice and green. The deer in the area tend to leave brown patches. TLD fixes those for us.

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

Recently, I hired a lawn maintenance/snow removal company due to health issues, just can't do it any more but I still do everything else

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

We have gardeners, but take care of the inside of the home ourselves.

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Andrew Loftus
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Andrew Loftus

I live in a condo community, so although I live in a townhouse, all of the building and grounds maintenance is covered by the monthly condo fees. It's an ideal situation.

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Linda Tansey
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Linda Tansey

there is maintance

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

We have yard service plus I do a lot of the raking and trimming

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No

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Wendy Helsinger
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Wendy Helsinger

but should but can not find reliable people or they want way to much money!

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Sports Fam
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Sports Fam

I enjoy doing yard work and I actually like the cardio from mowing - I do use a riding for part though since we live on an acre lot.

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Christine Corbett
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Christine Corbett

I find it helpful to clean my own home with my own hands.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

For a while we had a townhome where landscaping and snow removal were done for us. Now we have our retirement home and do for ourselves.

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Mark Davis
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Mark Davis

Central Oregon has a low risk of radon and my house is well designed to preclude gases from the living spaces. But, why is a gas that is a by-product of fission coming out of the ground? Deep Earth fission is what heats the planet's core. Fission is the natural energy of the Earth and is eternal.

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Yes!

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Denise Lemon
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Denise Lemon

Didn't leave tap dripping

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Ron Johnson
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Ron Johnson

Pipes at horse troughs where they come out of the ground

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No!

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Sussie Due
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Sussie Due

The way my house was built, the plumbing runs along the forced air heating ducts under the house so they have never froze even when we had that -36 temp in 1987.

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k san
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k san

I have a newer house, so no problems.

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Dieter Heinzer
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Dieter Heinzer

We only have one plumbing line on an exterior wall (kitchen sink) - all others are located in interior walls. Outside faucets are designed for cold weather and all hoses are disconnected.

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

Thank goodness no!

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