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Time, frequent use, moisture, heat and other elements can lead to a door that sags, sticks, warps and otherwise closes improperly. Doors that shrink or sag rob your home of insulation and result in higher energy bills. Such situations can also cause your lockset to fit awkwardly, resulting in doors that are hard to close, lock or keep shut.
Unless your door is very badly warped (in which case it will need to be replaced), it can probably be repaired or at least improved. When you think of doors as being your primary barrier between you and the rest of the world, having your door work dependably is a pretty reasonable and crucial expectation.
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Iowa is bordered on two sides by rivers; the Mississippi separates it on the east from Wisconsin and Illinois, and the Missouri and the Big Sioux separate it on the west from Nebraska and South Dakota. The state is bounded on the north by Minnesota and on the south by Missouri. Iowa is an area of rich, rolling plains, interrupted by many rivers. The terrain is low and gently sloping, except for the hills in the unglaciated area of NE Iowa, the steeply sloping bluffs on the banks of the Mississippi, and the moundlike bluffs on the banks of the Missouri. The rivers of the eastern two thirds of Iowa flow to the Mississippi; those of the west flow to the Missouri. The original woodlands, which included black walnut and hickory, were destroyed by lumbering and land clearing in the 19th cent., and present wooded sections are covered only with second or third growths of timber. Only 0.1% of Iowa, the lowest total in the 50 states, is owned by the federal government.
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