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May 1, 2024
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cosmojk
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according to my quick research
It looks like there's some sort of film/tint that you can put on the window to reduce the glare/reflection.
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Windows burning lawn? For the last few years, I've had a dry patch on the lawn.
cvd6262
May 1, 8:49am
burn the house down and start over... or just move.
leanmeanCoug
May 1, 8:50am
RE: burn the house down and start over... or just move.
cvd6262
May 1, 8:51am
That's definitely not going to help the dry patch recover.
durandal
May 1, 8:55am
Test your theory by putting something to shade the area.
PJMort
May 1, 8:53am
Add time/frequency of sprinkler zone.
maYbe
May 1, 8:58am
according to my quick research
cosmojk
May 1, 9:10am
Yeah, I'll give that a try.
cvd6262
May 1, 9:16am
I had the same problem in my previous house.
K-So
May 1, 9:51am
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