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Tips for Selecting an Agent or Realtor
by Guest Post on May 15, 2012
Most of the articles I have seen on the Internet have been written by Realtors or agents trying to sell their services. These notes are a combination of my personal experience of actually being a homeowner, and the results of your selection do not affect me directly. Continue reading →
What is Concrete Cutting?
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Concrete cutting is a process of controlled sawing, drilling, and removal of concrete performed by skilled operators using special saws that use diamond impregnated blades. Unlike the old-fashioned dusty jackhammer method, modern concrete cutting leaves a smooth attractive finish. Continue reading →
Drywall Repair and Fasteners
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Plaster or drywall is commonly used for walls. Other decorative materials such as plywood paneling, paper, or just paint are used to help the appearance of the wall. Unfortunately, common fasteners do not perform too well when used on plaster and result in holes or cracks which are unattractive. Continue reading →
Repairing Holes Through Plaster Walls - 2 Methods
by Michigan State University on May 14, 2012
Many home owners have homes with plaster walls that often need minor repairs to fill cracks and holes develop as the home "settles" and ages. Here are tips and instructions on how to do it yourself, including a list of tools and supplies. Continue reading →
How to Choose the Type and Material of Your Garden Planters
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
If you are thinking of beautifying your home, why not try with plants in pots? The idea is proven to give your home freshness and spirit. Let us take a look of the places to put the plants and the materials you can use for the planters. Continue reading →
Damaged Concrete Repair Tips
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Concrete is certainly one of the most durable building materials, but it is not indestructible. Over time, stains, cracks and flaking can ruin the looks of a structurally sound concrete driveway, walkway or patio. The good news is that concrete repair is more cost-effective than wholesale replacement. Continue reading →
What Dust Is Made of and How it Affects Your Health
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Many of these particles are carried in the air we breathe. The larger particles settle out on walls and furniture in our living environment. The nose and mouth remove some large particles but the smaller particles are breathed deep into the lungs. These smaller particles can be dangerous to your health. Continue reading →
Eco-Friendly DIY Guide
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
There comes a time where we’ll need to make a repair, an improvement, or style adjustment on our home in order to ensure that everything is working properly and looking its best. Continue reading →
Improving and Installing Insulation
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Before you start adding insulation to your attic or walls, take the time to look around the house and improve on some important energy saving issues. Air infiltration is a major source of energy loss. You can reduce the amount of air infiltration in your home by utilizing some of these simple inexpensive tips. Continue reading →
Low Cost Transformation of Your Interior Decor
by Guest Post on May 14, 2012
Rather Than Tear Down Your Walls, Add Some Paint, an Indoor Wall Fountain and a Lamp or Two and You Just Might Be Surprised at the Results. First choose a theme and carry that consistently through the entire room. Consistency is important from the color on the walls to the art displayed throughout. Continue reading →
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