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You don’t have to be an expert plumber for simple plumbing repairs. Don't waste your money on small leaks when they could be fixed by a simply tightening pipes or replacing a simple o-ring. You will need to learn the components of drains and the basics of plumbing including rubber gaskets, plumbers putty, and metal washers. Continue reading →
Add a Deck to Your Commercial Location to Increase its Value
by Guest Post on May 10, 2018
Are you the owner of a restaurant, nightclub, or other commercial location? If so, you may well be looking for a quick and easy way to make a rapid increase in your real estate value. You may be interested in improving its value in order to sell it, or you may have any number of other reasons in mind. Continue reading →
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A home or office could be flooded due to a natural calamity or a major plumbing leak. The speed at which water fills up the space is unimaginable and there is nothing much one can do with a normal sump pump and bare hands. Continue reading →
Maine Local Builders Associations
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Find a local builder or council, please contact the home builders' association (HBA) in your area. Continue reading →
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by Guest Post on May 12, 2012
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Installing a Kitchen Backsplash - Part II: Planning and Preparation
by Guest Post on Feb 8, 2011
A tile backsplash requires careful planning before the installation process can begin. Selecting the tile and grout to be used is an important phase of the planning process since the tools needed and method of installation will be determined in part by these products. Continue reading →
Quick Tips to Sell Your Home Faster
by James Helliwell on Feb 5, 2015
Selling a house is never easy. Some people imagine that you simply put the house up on the market and it's sold the next day. Well, unfortunately, it’s never as easy as that, although I imagine there are lots of people who wish it was! There are two ways you can attempt to sell your house. Continue reading →
Furnishing a New Home on a Budget Read These Amazing Tips First
by Guest Post on Nov 10, 2014
When you move into your first home, it is a thrilling time. Ensure that you take the time to take a step back and realize what an epic moment this is. The first time you get a house, is the first time that you have total freedom. Continue reading →
Money Saving Renovation Ideas
by Guest Post on Jan 15, 2014
If you’re looking to renovate your house at the beginning of 2014, the good news is that you’ve picked a great time to start. At the same time, however, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with shaving the prices off the renovation or even working towards economizing your home for the future. Continue reading →
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