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  • A Beautiful Bathroom Bags Buyers  By : Jerry Clifford
    If you want to spend a little money on a renovation that will help ensure a quicker sale - the bathroom is the place to start.
  • Enhance Your Home With an Unsecured Loan  By : Mary Wise
    Home improvements are usually associated with secured loans. There are however, Unsecured Loans especially designed for home improvements’ purpose that can be easily qualified for, have a fast approval process and no annoying paperwork.
  • Let Your Home Age With You  By : Anne Eliason
    More and more seniors are opting for renovating their current residence to suit their needs instead of pulling up stakes and moving from their home of many years. Some renovations can be costly and extensive, but there are many minor changes you can make that will make life easier.
  • Baby its Cold-er Outside  By : Stacy Neir
    We are being warned by the US Energy Department that heating costs will be rising by an average 10% per household this winter. This is due to a large increase in fuel costs and a predicted very cold winter (4% colder than last year!).
  • Light Up Your Holiday With LED Lights  By : Rick & Jennifer LeForce
    I read somewhere that people were expected to downsize their Christmas celebrations this year because of added home energy costs. Nonsense, when decorating your house, simply use LED lights inside and out and you will save money!
  • A Perfect Bathroom Remodel Project  By : Adrian Whittle
    This article discusses the two approaches to bathroom renovation. It outlines each approach and gives advice on managing the project from start to finish to ensure it is successful.
  • A Cheaper Way to Cool Your Santa Fe Home  By : Jason Couillard
    Santa Fe homes have some of the nation's most advanced cooling systems, thanks to the region's hot, dry summers. Central air conditioning is common here, but homeowners and builders who want to reduce electricity costs and environmental impact have turned to other cooling methods to get the most bang for their buck.
  • Home Theater - Realty Plus or Minus?  By : Stacy Neir
    Certain home improvements will increase the value of your home by more than the original investment. We know this is often the case with new bathrooms and new kitchens, but what if you would like a home theater? How do you know what other improvements add value?
  • Bathroom Flooring – Is It Tiling Or Linoleum?  By : Adrian Whittle
    This article discusses some of the choices available for bathroom flooring. It lists the benefits of each type of flooring and some points to consider when buying this type of flooring.
  • Successful Home Management Requires Access To The Proper Tools  By : Heidy Cantrell
    Managing a home has always been a tough job, but having to do so on a really tight budget is a gift that many housewives have conquered with flair and precision. Just as a man values his screwdriver-set and socket-set for those odd jobs around the house, a woman's success is frequently dictated by the tools she has at hand. We will take a closer look at some of those tools that help the housewife to be successful.
  • Keeping Your Home Warm This Winter  By : Melanie Speed
    Nippy weather sends most people indoors at this time of year. Unfortunately, many still find that even inside the house, they're shivering under the cold air. The question is how do you stay warm this winter without sending your heating bills through the roof?
  • Making a Tool List and Checking it Twice  By : Lou Lynch
    Build a Basic Tool Kit

    Whether you're about to embark on a long journey of renovations or you've just purchased a brand new house, everyone needs a basic tool kit at the ready for the inevitable repairs and projects that come up while they're settling in.
  • The Gravity of Your Roof Problem  By : Lou Lynch
    Who needs to read an article about finding leaks? It is easy to tell if there is a problem - water drips into your home! But what if you can't find the cause? The gravity of your roof may be causing the gravity of your problem!
  • Go Green: Tips For An Energy Efficient Home  By : Carol Freyer
    A recent plan proposed by experts at the University of Colorado would have the next President making some important changes towards halting global climate change. The proposal's goal is to have the U.S. reduce its fossil fuel consumption by 30% by 2020 and 90% by 2050.
  • Fixing Plastic Wall Cladding and Ceiling Cladding  By : Alan Matchett
    You can make fixing wall cladding and ceiling cladding easier and do work of better quality by following certain standard procedures. We look at certain key procedures in the following sections. There is no attempt to include all the finer points. Instead the aim is to give an overview and indicate some key points that need attention.
  • Pet Proof Your New Home  By : Anthony Defrietas
    Before bringing your pet into the new space of your new home, take several steps to ensure your safe haven is indeed safe enough. Pets will naturally investigate the world they find themselves in. Of course, this cannot and should not be discouraged.
  • The Absolute Importance Of Cleaning Your Pool Filters  By : Blake Allen
    Knowing everything about pool filters is very important in maintaining your pools quality. Keeping the filter clean is one of the most important steps.
  • Post And Beams Plan With a Round Cross-Section  By : Blake Allen
    Many old post and beam barns and houses make use of floor joists and rafters that were made from locally grown straight tree trunks.
  • Home Wiring Guide and Outdoor Low-Voltage Lighting  By : Blake Allen
    Any home wiring guide recetpacles that provide outdoor power for a residential dwelling, even if they are in an outbuilding, must have ground-fault-circuit-interrupter protection [NEC Section 210.8(A)]. Although outdoor wiring GFCI receptacles may be used, they tend to nuisance-trip when exposed to the weather. It is better to have your outdoor branch circuit powered by a cable connected directly to a GFCI circuit breaker.
  • Heavy Spa Covers Waste Power  By : Spa Covers
    Spa cover salesmen are advertising that heavy broken covers waste energy, but what they're selling is another foam filled cover. Will that really solve the problem?
  • Using Solar Water Heating Systems In The Home  By : Adrian Whittle
    This article discusses using solar power to create hot water. It lists the different methods that can be used and the future of solar power in the home.
  • Selecting the Ideal Nailer for You  By : bradbennet
    Unlike most types of tools, nailers are not intended for general purposes - there is no all-purpose nailer that you can use for all your work. Nailers are intended to be used for particular jobs, so prior to buying a new nailer it's important to understand the work for which it will be used.
  • Which Tools Will You Need for Your Kitchen Remodeling Project?  By : Michael Mansfield
    Are you a homeowner who has recently decided that a remodeled kitchen is just what you need? If so, there is a good chance that you may want to do that remodeling yourself.
  • Choosing a New Kitchen Sink If You Are Kitchen Remodeling  By : Michael Mansfield
    Every day, millions of homeowners enter their kitchen. Unfortunately, not all of those individuals like what they see. If you are unhappy with the way that your kitchen looks, it may be time for a little remodeling project.
  • Vacuum cleaner reviews will help you choose your right vacuum cleaner  By : David Yuri
    In the busy modern life of today it is impossible to imagine going without some basic but very helpful devices, which help make life easier. The vacuum cleaner is one of these devices, which is irreplaceable today in a household. Vacuum cleaner reviews are meant to help people to choose from that range of brands and models, which can provide quality and a fair price.
  • A Silk Filled Duvet – A Simple Solution To A Perfect Nights Sleep  By : Hugh Watson
    Tired of waking up in the middle of the night being uncomfortably hot and irritated. Try a silk filled duvet and change the way you sleep forever.
  • Home Renovations  By : rasmitasinha
    For the lucky few in LA New Construction is still affordable, consider houses which offer expansion possibilities.
  • The Benefits of Natural Paints and Finishes for Your Home  By : Eric Badgley
    A toxic home results from a combination of synthetic paints, toxic emissions from furniture and carpets and poor air quality. The effect of these toxic elements leads to higher incidents of sickness, allergies, headaches and lung disorders.
  • Quartz Countertops, Anyone?  By : caesarstone
    One of the key areas of the home which has the best returns on investment is (you guessed it) the kitchen. Kitchen vanities, kitchen countertops are integral part of any kitchen design process. Quality countertops change the way a home looks as it is situated often at the heart of the home.
  • Bump Proof Lock- A New Danger  By : Rex Freiberger
    You may be under the impression that your house is secure with the front and back doors locked, but think again. Lock bumping can make a mockery of your standard pin and tumbler locks. Most locks in a residential neighborhood can be quickly and easily bypassed without a noise by using a bump key. And pin and tumbler locks simply have no defense against this type of attack.

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