Are you thinking about remodeling your home, or building a new one? If so, there are several things you need to know about the impact this may have on your allergies. The dust, debris and fumes from remodeling or construction can wreak havoc on your eyes, nose and skin. Knowing about some specific hazards, however, can help you minimize the impact on your allergies.
Floors
If you are putting in new floors, consider using hardwood, vinyl, linoleum tile, or slate instead of wall-to-wall...
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