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Pro Remote

The Pros and Cons of a Gas Fireplaces
On a cold day, there's nothing better than warming yourself next to a glowing fireplace. While wood burning fireplaces are the traditional standard, gas fireplaces have increased in popularity in recent years. They have numerous benefits, including price and safety, but are not right for all homes. Here are a few reasons to purchase (or avoid) a gas burning fireplace.
Comparatively Inexpensive
When compared to wood burning fireplaces, gas fireplaces are incredibly inexpensive. Traditionally, fireplaces required a lot of space and a frame of non-flammable materials, such as stone or brick. The most popular type of gas fireplace, the direct-vent, does not require the installation of a new chimney. Instead, these are installed by a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professional. The only special considerations needed are the ability to run the vent and the availability of a gas line. Additionally, natural gas is typically less expensive than wood.
Ease of Use
Gas fireplaces are a dramatic improvement over wood burning fireplaces. Rather than needed to provide a steady stream of dry wood, gas models can be ignited via a switch or remote control. Unless there is no gas available, a well maintained gas fireplace will always light without needing to be stoked or primed. They don't require starter materials or starting logs.
Variability of Design
Direct-vent gas fireplaces can be placed against a wall like a traditional fireplace, directly into the wall or in the middle of a room. Anywhere a HVAC professional can run a vent and a gas line, a gas fireplace can be installed. Because of the availability of installation options, gas fireplaces are excellent for integration into an existing d?r. If your redecorate, there are a wide variety of fireplace designs that can be implemented to update the installation. Many home improvement and decorating companies offer professionals that offer advice on how to remodel a fireplace, and can often refer you to a local contractor that specializes in the field.
Cleaner and More Efficient
Because they do not use wood, gas fireplaces do not need to be regularly cleaned. There are no ash or residual materials left in the fire box after use. While the vent should be checked annually to ensure there are no blockages, there is no need for a chimney sweep or other yearly cleanings to remove soot and debris.
Less Realistic
One of the largest draw backs of gas fireplaces is the flame. When compared to a real burning log, the flame produced by a gas fireplace is not as full and realistic. They also do not provide the same scent, which many people feel is a benefit of wood burning fireplaces.
More complicated
Gas fireplaces as much more complicated that their wood burning cousins. They require annual checks on the starter, thermostat and vent to ensure safe and proper functionality. These maintenance checks can be less expensive than visits from a chimney sweep, but the increased complexity of gas fireplaces also allows for more technical failures and potential repair bills.
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Learn more about Fireplace Designs and How to Remodel a fireplace.
Fireworks fans has anyone tried the pro fireworks remote system?
my husband is looking to buy this but i don't want him to spend the money unless i know it works
Yeah, very cool. .
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Remote Starter
Remote Starter

Does my remote starter have to have a pats key in it? Can I get the key out just to program new keys?
Recently bought a used Ford Ranger, automatic trans, if came with a remote starter that is nice to have. But it only has one other key. We were told by the person we bought the truck from the remote starter has the other key in it. In order to program another key, we need to have two keys. Can I get the key from the remote starter just to program the keys? Does the remote starter require a PATS key. Where is a remote starter located? How is it identified?
Too many questions, not enough info: The remote starter should be fitted in the steering column, as that's where it's easiest to connect it to the existing ignition & starter wires. Depending on how & where it's fitted, the Ford PATS system usually requires a key to be present in or near the ignition barrel so it's chip can be read. This means that when the key is removed, the warning light for the system (if fitted) will flash slowly all of the time. If this doesn't happen, then a key has probably permanently been left under the steering column shroud so the PATS system can 'see' it & allow the remote starter to start the car. Take off the column shroud & see if this is the case.
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Door Remote
Door Remote

Universal Garage Door Remote, Thankfully Easy to Replace
The kids come running in and tell you once again that the garage door remote is lost. What do you do? Replace it of course. There are many popular replacement units available. Since all garage door openers work in a similar way, they can be programmed to work with a variety of garage doors.
As a rule of thumb, the universal garage door remote will work with the majority of the most popular brands of garage doors. There may also be times when a universal remote will not work with a particular brand of garage openers. The only option left to the homeowner at this point is to get another remote from the garage opener manufacturer.
There are two methods to program a universal garage door remote. The first method uses the switches inside the remote that will connect the remote with your particular brand of opener. The second type is programmed using a key pad on the motor housing.
Several brands of garage door remotes come with a variety of options, with one to three buttons that are used to control several doors or doors with an automatic gate system. The remote is powered by batteries and they are relatively inexpensive at around $20 USD.
Busy homes have a reputation of little things like the garage door remote opener getting lost, among other things that mysteriously disappear into the nether reaches of the house. Fortunately, you aren't the only one this happens to. It happens quite often and that is why manufacturers created the universal garage door remote.
Department stores such as Sears carry the universal garage remotes, as well as home improvement stores such as Lowe's. The prices vary by brand and options that are available on the remote. When you find one that works with your particular garage door opener, buy two and keep one in reserve. Nothing can be more frustrating than trying to get to work and the garage door will not open because the remote is lost again.
The garage door opener that is universal is great for those who lose the things that are used on a daily basis. The search for the remote can be maddening, so it is just easier to have spares on hand. Rain, snow and other nasty weather conditions cause you to want that door to open remotely, and the universal remote that you keep in your car no matter how many others want it in their car makes it possible for you to get inside the garage door dry and warm.
Another reason you want a spare remote is a safety concern. If you live in an area that is not well lit or that has a lot of foot traffic at night, the remote allows you to get inside an enclosed area before leaving the safety of your car. This is sometimes a crucial factor in the decisions to keep an extra universal garage door remote on hand. It never hurts to have a spare on hand.
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Learn more on Universal Garage Door Remote at my garage door website
What company has a good remote car starter and door unlock?
I have a 2001 Isuzu Rodeo Sport(2 door) and I looking at purchasing a remote car starter and a remote door unlock. What brand is a good one at a reasonable price? Also are they hard to install? Thanks
If your car equipped with immobilizer, then installing a remote starter is not possible.
but as I know there are some brands of security systems with high quality, they are alarm system, door unlock and also remote starter.
like: magicar, telematix
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