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Say Good-Bye to Floodwater through your Residential Mold Removal

Guest  |  Nov 30, 2009  |  205 Views  |  Read Full
Waterproofing your basement is an effective way of eliminating flood from your house. Gone are the days of a stinky and murky basement of old, creaky houses, which were the usual targets of flood. New houses do not experience that much flood basically because of their modern basement drainage system. The construction of one’s house is not the only reason why it’s subject to inundation. As a house turns ancient, its water protection system can break down. This is one of the reasons why older houses are more at risk. Water and fire damage restoration is a method of getting rid of floodwater.
 

An Inconvenient Truth About Ingredients in Tap Water

Guest  |  Nov 30, 2009  |  215 Views  |  Read Full
There has been a lot of talk over the last few decades about the rise of harmful ingredients in tap water. Despite all of the recent reports on the growing number of contaminants in our water supply many people have failed to take the warnings that their health was at risk very seriously. They seem to believe the propaganda that the regulatory agencies are feeding them.
 

How to Restore Chipped Furniture

Guest  |  Dec 14, 2009  |  2976 Views  |  Read Full
Wooden furniture may be chipped while in the process of moving or as a result of extensive use. Furniture brought home from garage sales or used furniture stores more often than not have suffered a few dings on the surface. There are several ways with which you can restore your furniture, depending on the type and extent of damage.
 

10 Home Repair Projects Anyone Can Do

Guest  |  Dec 14, 2009  |  297 Views  |  Read Full
Although some home repair projects take careful thought, planning, and sometimes even an expert, there are plenty of small home repair projects that anybody can do. These projects will not only improve your home, but many of them will also help save energy and money, too.<br />\r\nReplace the shower head, draft protection, air filters, leaky faucets and other minor fixes to save you money.
 

Structural Designing: A Creative Art of Building Stable Structures

Guest  |  Jan 19, 2010  |  234 Views  |  Read Full
Structural engineering is a field of civil engineering that involves the study of building safe and stable structures. The property of a structure being stable and secure is analyzed by structural civil engineers. Structural designing is a creative and complicated field that takes much proficiency and expertise to do site investigations and build structures on them.

It needs much of planning and strategic approach to build structures that are resistant to loads and external forces. A good building structure will always ensure integrity of building materials used and potential safety against sudden natural calamities. Every building structure has to go through the feasibility study of its suitability to build a structure on it. A civil engineer is responsible for this sensitive job of providing a feasible solution by doing site investigations and structural surveys to ensure the ...
 

Be Prepared: What Do You Need in Your Home Improvement Tool Box?

Guest  |  Jan 19, 2010  |  337 Views  |  Read Full
What's in your toolbox? Do you have all the basics? Of course, some of the more obvious tools that everybody needs are standard hand tools. Have a good assortment of straight and Phillips screwdrivers in your tool box, and include an Allen wrench set as well. You'll need a few pairs of pliers, including a set of needle nose pliers. Learn more about tools and the safety gear needed to use them.
 

Your Simple Guide in Finding Quality Furniture

Guest  |  Jan 22, 2010  |  192 Views  |  Read Full
Furniture stores should be able to present catalogues and pictures of the furniture available for sale. There are stores that do not put on display all their items for sale. This is why brochures will be of great help. Make sure that you are well provided with efficient staff that can assist you in the installation process. It is also practical to choose a furniture store that offers all the basic stuff that you may need, like a one-stop shop.
 

Worry-Free Home Additions

Guest  |  Feb 3, 2010  |  232 Views  |  Read Full
So you’ve had your architect-designed home addition approved for construction and are now ready to engage a builder to do the work. Putting on first floor home additions is for many people one of the largest single investments they will make, second only to the purchase of the house itself. Using the right builder can make the difference between a smooth worry-free experience, and 12 months or more of pure stress.
 

Remodeling with Safety in Mind

Guest  |  Feb 12, 2010  |  217 Views  |  Read Full
Remodeling can be a time consuming and stressful time in the life of any homeowner. There are the jobs that start off being small and simple, but quickly become enormous and complicated beyond all expectations. Then there are the jobs that will knowingly be more challenging that become so overwhelming that a professional contractor must be called in to help. It can surely be a trying time, but the number one consideration during remodeling must be to keep safety in mind.
 

How to Turn a Brick Home Into a Log Home

Guest  |  Feb 12, 2010  |  1234 Views  |  Read Full
Turning a brick home into a true log home may not be entirely possible, but achieving the look of a log home is certainly feasible. Creativity, imagination and a willingness to think outside the box, will make the transformation smooth and quick. Search through log home pictures and magazines to help decide on the look desired on both the inside and outside of the house. When ready, the tips below provide guidance on how to turn a brick home into a log home.
 

Helpful Tips on Selecting the Right Contractor

411HomeRepair 411HomeRepair  |  Feb 24, 2010  |  355 Views  |  Read Full
Selecting a reliable contractor can be a difficult and time consuming task, due to the fact the industry has a variety of terms, cost, availability, specialist in a trade, knowledge, quality, and professionalism. Most licensed contractors are competent, honest, and financially responsible; however like all businesses, contractors are in the business to make money. To avoid having problems with the property, go for a contractor that's backed by a credible institution. Fly by night contractors must be avoided, making those referred by friends a very ideal prospect.
 

Basic Knowledge about Home Surveillance

Guest  |  Feb 24, 2010  |  216 Views  |  Read Full
If you are interested in protecting your home with a surveillance system, you should first grasp the concepts of the technology. There are several home surveillance systems to choose from, making it in your best interest to learn all you can. Most aren’t hard to install or monitor - providing you have the right guide to assist you.
 

How to Compare Room Air Cleaners: Look for Quality Construction

Guest  |  Mar 2, 2010  |  217 Views  |  Read Full
Learn how to compare room air cleaners and expertly identify the best room air cleaners with little more than a glance. The single greatest thief of particle capturing efficiency in room air cleaners is called “bypassing”. Bypassing occurs when air fails to pass through the filter. Instead, it finds another way out of the air cleaner and returns unfiltered back into the room. Learn the reasons these happen and more about how to make the right decision for you.
 

Remodeling your Home to Go Green

Jessica Ackerman Jessica Ackerman  |  Mar 26, 2010  |  391 Views  |  Read Full
Creating a home that is friendly to the environment is very important, especially when those ideas save money and energy. Projects like this pay for themselves, which is important during these times of uncertainty, and protecting our environment is a key issue for many people worldwide. Remodeling your home to go green does not have to be extremely expensive, and will add value, beauty and functionality to the home.
 

How do I use natural cleaning products?

Guest  |  Apr 10, 2010  |  217 Views  |  Read Full
One of the real beauties of natural cleaning products is that most of them can be used to clean more than one thing. No more cluttering up your cupboards with one product for the bath, another for the kitchen, another for this, another for that, etc., etc. ad nauseam. But if you’ve never cleaned your house using natural cleaners before, you might need to know what to use (and what not to use) with what.
 




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