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by Guest Post on Jul 31, 2017
When it comes to restoring your old and damaged furniture, this can be quite a challenge for many people. This is especially true if you’re not particularly an expert in dealing with furniture and making it brand new again. If you want to do this yourself, then there are some important tips that you need to know. Continue reading →
Why DIY Garage Door Maintenance is Not Recommended
by Guest on Jun 21, 2014
When it comes to garage door repairs, keep your distance! It's not odd that many do-it-yourself potential handymen ended up in the hospital with serious injuries. Such systems are not easy to handle and they're also complex. Continue reading →
Energy Efficiency of Cooktops
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
How energy efficient are the various types of cooktops? This is a question that everyone wants the answer to when they are shopping for cooktops. Once you decide on the type of cooktop that best fit your needs, you should consider some of the durability factors. Continue reading →
Benefits of Hardwood Floor vs. Carpet
by Guest Post on Feb 27, 2013
If you are in the market to redo your flooring, you will want to have a flooring company depends on to come out and tackle the job for you. Regardless of whether you are searching for wood flooring, you will want to make sure that your flooring is ideal for your specific living conditions. Continue reading →
Protecting Your Home By Extending Your Security System
by Guest on Jan 20, 2016
Although most established neighborhoods have been equipped with basic home burglar alarm type of security for a few decades, it has only been in the past few years that innovators have created new mass-market types of door locks and security that can augment and upgrade the capabilities of a traditional system in a way that makes sense for most people. Continue reading →
Feng Shui Your Home
by Guest Post on Nov 18, 2013
There's a lot of time and energy that goes into designing, renovating, or redoing any part of your home. The end product should be an environment where you feel happy, calm and motivated. This idea that our immediate environment is connected to our moods and experiences is at the center of Feng Shui. Continue reading →
Using a Convection Microwave
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
There are many enhancements that a convection microwave has when compared to a gas or electric oven. The most noticeable is the fact that the cooking process is sped up while the cooking results are not compromised. Continue reading →
Cool Renovation Trends for Old Pools
by John Gregory on May 24, 2016
Do you have an old pool that needs some serious makeover? Or did you just move to a house with a hideous one? Worry not. An outdated pool is not only an eyesore but it can also be a threat to the safety of family and friends. Continue reading →
Budget Bathroom Remodeling for an Updated Look
by Blewitt on Apr 21, 2020
Do you know how many hours a week you spend in your bathroom? As a homeowner, the bathroom is one of the most used rooms in a house. Wouldn't you rather spend this time in a room that is not only functional but aesthetically pleasing as well? Continue reading →
Important Things You Absolutely Have to Know About Asbestos Removal
by Boris Dzhingarov on Jan 30, 2014
Asbestos is the name of a mineral that is found in some building supplies like roofing, insulation, acoustic ceilings, floor tiles, ceiling tiles and various other materials. Till the seventies, various asbestos products were utilized in commercial and residential construction. Continue reading →
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