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Which Electric Range Should I Choose?
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
When selecting an electric range, you need to consider quality, price, and convenience. Choosing kitchen appliances can be overwhelming, but with proper research, you can put your mind at ease. An electric range is suitable for all levels of culinary experience, and there are many styles. Continue reading →

The Must-Dos For Renovating Your Basement
by Paul on Apr 6, 2017
A basement is an excellent place to carve out some extra space for an office or a playroom. But not every basement is ideal for renovating. If you intend to redo your basement, taking steps to pre-renovate might save you in the long run. Most basements, especially older ones, weren’t built for the purpose of being renovated. They can be more of a foundation than additional living space, so make sure to do these things before you spend money on a basement renovation, or you could fin Continue reading →

The Advantages of Owning Front Load Washers
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
Front-load washers are washing machines that do a superb job of cleaning clothing and saving you money. Front-load washers have several components that allow them to be very advantageous and beneficial to those that need to keep their clothing clean. Continue reading →

Strawberry Planters : Grow a Little Taste of Heaven
by Guest Post on May 3, 2012
You can grow strawberries in any kind of garden planters that hold soil, but there are advantages to containers that keep the strawberries off the soil or allow plants to grow in very small spaces. Remember that fruit, like vegetables, need a lot of moisture, about six hours of sun a day, and good drainage. Continue reading →

Finding the Perfect French Door Refrigerator
by Guest Post on Mar 29, 2011
Since their introduction, sales of French door refrigerators have steadily increased, becoming one of the most popular types of appliances for new consumers to buy. This new popularity has directly led to an increase in demand, to which refrigerator producers have responded with new features. Continue reading →

The Carpet Cleaning Guide to Dry Wet Carpets
by Cliff Brimmer on Jan 5, 2018
We all face carpet cleaning situations when we really need a guide to help us to get through the situation. One of these situations is when the carpet is wet. If the wet spot is not large and can be removed easily, you may remove the carpet from the floor and hang it outside until it dries completely. For larger areas, here is how to deal with this situation. Continue reading →

Ten Benefits of Choosing Wire Balustrade Systems for your Stairs
by Francesca Holmes on Oct 30, 2013
If you’re looking to install a new balustrade system with your baluster, you have a variety of options to select from. Whether it’s timber, stainless steel, or glass balustrades you eventually opt for, it is very important that you consider one of the more recent additions to this group, the wire balustrade. Continue reading →

Woodworking Safety Part I: Appropriate Woodshop Attire
by Guest Post on Feb 8, 2011
In addition to using caution and common sense when operating power tools, woodworkers should always be dressed for safety and wear the necessary protective gear in the woodshop. Here are a few tips to keep in mind to promote safe attire in the woodshop. Continue reading →

Grading Landscapes - Part 2 (raised beds)
by Dan Eskelson on Apr 30, 2012
If you're creating planting beds and lawns on a sloped site, or if you want to create more vertical interest with raised or mounded beds, careful planning and choice of materials is vital. Understand that soil is extremely heavy, especially when wet. The forces of gravity will work to tear down any structures installed to retain soil, so these structures must be built with great care and careful planning. Continue reading →

Things to Know about Garage Door Windows
by Kenneth May on Jul 7, 2018
Thinking of installing garage doors with windows? Want to add windows to the existing garage door? Learn all you need to know about garage door windows. Continue reading →
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