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How to Repair Broken Window Glass

Guest  |  Nov 30, 2009  |  1803 Views  |  Read Full
Your kid's soccer habit seemed harmless enough until a ball came crashing through the bedroom window. (Goal!) Having a glass repair service fix the damage can be expensive, but it's a simple and cheap do-it-yourself job, even for a first-timer. Think of glass repair as one of those little life skills you'll use time and again especially if your kid's aim doesn't improve. Do It Yourself or Hire a Pro?You can replace the glass in a double-hung window for about a third of the cost a professional would charge.
 

How to Repair Vertical and Venetian Blinds

Guest  |  Dec 19, 2009  |  4804 Views  |  Read Full
Vertical blinds and Venetian blinds are the two most popular types of blinds that you will find in a home. Vertical blinds have long vertical slats suspended from a main head rail, while Venetian blinds have slats that run horizontal and hang from a top bracket. Blinds can be made of plastic, wood, metal, or fabric. Typically, repairing your blinds will involve repairing or replacing one or more of the slats. Other problems can include a missing or damaged blind clip, and old or broken cords or string ladders. The procedures for repairing your blinds will depend on whether you have Venetian or vertical blinds.
 

How to Repair Stucco Siding on Your Home

Guest  |  Apr 12, 2010  |  600 Views  |  Read Full
Stucco is a cement-based siding product that is extremely popular around the country. Compared to other siding materials, it fairly easy to maintain and repair. This article discusses how to repair cracks and gouges, and painting stucco. Traditional stucco is a mixture of Portland cement, lime, sand, and water. It is usually about 3/4 inch thick, very porous, and holds on to paint very well. Color can also be mixed into the finishing coat of stucco, eliminating the need to paint.
 

Repairing The Screens In Your Windows

Guest  |  Apr 12, 2010  |  415 Views  |  Read Full
If you want to replace or repair the screens yourself, the DIY way, then it's not a difficult task. You can very conveniently repair a hole on your window screen if it is less than about three inches. Take the measurement of the hole and then cut patches from new screening or purchase ready-made patches. In case of tiny holes, the least diameter of the patch should be a minimum of half an inch nigger than the hole on the screen. If the hole is big then you will have need an inch more of the patch.
 

Top 3 Styles of UPVC Windows

Guest  |  Apr 14, 2010  |  416 Views  |  Read Full
UPVC windows are as popular as ever and with energy prices soaring, these windows are a top choice for home owners looking for an attractive addition to their home. With so many different types of UPVC windows on the market, how do you know which ones to choose? Whether you’re replacing existing UPVC windows or having them installed for the first time, you need to think carefully about the right choice for your home. UPVC windows have come a long way since the standard, chunky windows which first came on the market and offered little in the way of interesting features. Now you can choose UPVC windows to suit your style and practical requirements, there’s everything from wood grain effect finishes to sound-proofed glazing.
 

DIY method on double glazing windows installation.

Guest  |  Apr 16, 2010  |  509 Views  |  Read Full
Double Glazed windows are an ideal asset to have to your home. Double glazing has long been associated with health benefits, as well as heat retention which are very popular with people in the United Kingdom. The draught prevention and noise reduction double glazing presents has contributed to the magnified popularity of double glazing in the home. Additionally, double glazing can also offer a greater sense of security with it's framework and installation sturdiness via it's lock-in systems.
 

What Is An Ombudsman?

Guest  |  May 29, 2010  |  272 Views  |  Read Full
An Ombudsman is someone to whom you can address a complaint about an organisation or body. If you feel you have been dealt with unfairly or have suffered some financial or other loss you would like investigating an Ombudsman is someone you can address the complaint to. There are a number of Ombudsman Schemes in the United Kingdom. Some Ombudsmen are Government appointed, for example, The Local Government Ombudsman and The Financial Services Ombudsman, whereas others are industry appointed, such as the Telecommunications Ombudsman and the Surveyor Ombudsman. The Double Glazing Ombudsman is a similar non-statutory scheme.
 

Replacement Windows: The Basics

Guest  |  May 29, 2010  |  311 Views  |  Read Full
Replacement windows are among the best investment s that you could ever include in your home improvement project list. Other than considerably boosting the curb appeal of your home, it would also be a great way to cut heating and air-conditioning costs. This project would serve beneficial whether you are planning to take advantage of an enhancement in your family’s way of living or to increase the resale value of your home.

The term replacement windows may be a bit misleading for some homeowners having no idea about it yet. These items are really not meant to replace your ‘entire’ windows but just the moving parts and glass, leaving the existing framework behind. Though deciding to go for total window construction would be a costly move and commonly not recommended, there are certain circumstances that may need the latter as the better home improvement solution. If ...
 

What You Need to Know About Vinyl Shake Siding

Guest  |  Jun 8, 2010  |  397 Views  |  Read Full
With benefits like low maintenance costs and excellent longevity, you would find Vinyl Cedar Shake Sidings increasingly finding favor with a lot of home owners. If you wish to be using sidings for your home or business space, then you should definitely consider some top quality products, for example The Foundry â„¢.
 

Why use an accredited double glazing installer?

Guest  |  Jul 31, 2010  |  261 Views  |  Read Full
Finding any new tradesman or service provider can be a daunting task. Which company to go for? Are they trustworthy? Will they do a good job? Will I not get ripped off? Consumers therefore have a very high level of protection in place and can be secure in the knowledge that they are using an installer that the ombudsman is satisfied has a proper level of competence and adequate administration procedures.
 

Installing Security Roller Shutters

Guest  |  Jul 6, 2011  |  274 Views  |  Read Full
For most people, a home is a sacred thing – a place that houses our most precious belongings and, most importantly, the people we love. Homes need to be well-protected from a range of outside elements, including heat, cold, storms, intruders and noise. One of the most effective ways of ensuring your home has the appropriate protection is to install roller shutters on your windows and/or doors.
 

Candid Comments About Storm Protection Products and Installation

Guest  |  Aug 11, 2011  |  179 Views  |  Read Full
Window replacement is an expensive upgrade and many homeowners often do it in steps — first the street side windows, next the windows with the beautiful view, then the rest. In Florida, it is commonplace for homeowners to try installing their own windows, and then end up calling StormFitters (http://stormfitter.com) to take over when they realize the many details and common challenges found when installing windows, doors, and other storm protection products (also called storm abatement).
 




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