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  • Backyard storage shed Plans - Ideas For Building Your Own Garden shed

     By:Mike Miller

    If you want a storage shed, you can always acquire a commercial backyard storage shed. Of course, this in most cases cost anyone more than a few hundred or even several thousand dollars. A more affordable option will be to make your very own garden shed. This helps you to save cash in addition to control the quality of your wooden shed.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Home Inspections - Do It Yourself

     By:Sonia Smith

    Home inspections are necessary whether you are buying a home or selling one. You can opt to hire a professional or do the inspection yourself.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Installing Floor Tile: Estimating the Cost

     By:Debbie Bresee

    Like so many other projects you may take on yourself, installing floor tile seems like it would be inexpensive. Stores advertise prices well under $1.00 a square foot. For a small bathroom, that comes out to less than $50.00, right? Wrong. The cost of the ceramic tile is just the beginning.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Heat resistant plaster - the facts

     By:David Smith

    The first thing to understand about is that there are three main types of plaster currently used in building construction. The types are; gypsum plaster, lime plaster and cement plaster.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • DIY Industry Optimistic In Spite of Declines

     By:Mike Ciucci

    In 2009, the industry dropped again to $272 billion. However, it is projected that as various economic stimulus plans gain momentum, and people build cash flow, this number will increase to $290.8 billion in 2010, $321.2 billion in 2011 and continue increasing to 2013. The projected 12% increase for 2011 will be the first double digit increase since 2004.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • How to Install Electrical Outlets, Switches or Perform Other Electrical DIY Projects

     By:Durand Demlow

    Replacing electrical outlets and switches is easy ... if, of course, you know what you're doing. Standard household current can shock and injure you or possibly stop your heart if you don't! As a homeowner you should know where your service panel - or breaker box - is and how to turn off power to specific areas of your home, as well as how to make certain the electrical item you'll be touching is safe.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Build Solar Panel - Connecting Strings of Cells Together

     By:Andrew Oke

    When assemblying solar panels the first thing you need to do is make strings of solar cells. After these strings of solar cells are made you need to link them together. The reason all of this is necessary is simply because each solar cell doesn't really produce that much power. If we're talking about charging a 12 volt battery you need at least 16 - 18 volts to be able to charge it. Each cell only produces 0.55 volts (optimally) so we need to hook them up in series to jack the voltage up.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Homemade Energy - How DIY Solar Power kits Can Save You $1000's

     By:Jon Elsdon

    The rising cost of energy is leading a lot of consumers to look toward homemade energy sources for their energy needs. There are a number of homemade energy alternatives, built perhaps the most viable ones appear to be wind power and solar energy. Wind Power is more of a supplement to traditional energy resources as it is dependent on weather conditions and does not generate massive amounts of energy, certainly not enough to run a modern household. Solar energy on the other hand can make up a significant part of your energy needs.


    In Category - Green Building
  • 9 Steps How To Build A DIY Greenhouse

     By:Whitney Segura

    Let's face it, you most likely have dreamed about owning a diy greenhouse, at least once in your life. They are fun, extremely relaxing, healthy, and have many other benefits. Well, the time to turn those thoughts into reality is now. The fact is our environment is in trouble, everyone knows it. It needs people like you to help give back the gift of life.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Save Money With DIY Laminate Flooring

     By:Mike Askins

    Place the boxes of flooring in your home and allow 24 to 48 hours to climatize before installation. If installing in a new home, you may want to run a dehumidifier for one week prior to installation. The humidity should be approximately 40 to 60 percent.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Questions To Ask Before Buying Double Glazing

     By:Jennifer O’Conner

    Buying double glazing can be a nerve wracking experience, but there are some questions to ask yourself – and the salesman – before committing to buying new windows.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Should I Utilize a Self Credit Clean Up Kit or a Credit Repair Company

     By:Darin Sewell

    Many people with bad credit are unsure of what to do to fix their bad credit and raise their FICO scores. This article will help those people decide what to do to fix their credit.


    In Category - Credit Issues
  • How to Make a Solar Panel - Homemade Solar Panels

     By:Jon Elsdon

    Until recently how to make a solar panel was a process thought by most people to be only undertaken by experts in the area. Fortunately this is nonsense, solar power panels can easily be built by the average handy person with materials you can get from your local hardware store for around $200.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Do-It-Yourself Bathroom Faucet and Fixture Replacements

     By:Fredrica Smith

    Due to the frequency your bathroom is used, it might suffer from damages as frequently too. Thus, regular maintenance of this space is a must if you want to keep it at its best state as always. One thing you can start with is to check out if your faucets and fixtures need replacements. Upon undertaking this task, there are some considerations you have to look into to assure you only get optimal results.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • REALTORS- Would You Consider a DIY Home Inspection for Your Clients? Why You Should Consider.

     By:Gary Fuller

    One of the most dreaded parts of a real estate transaction is the home inspection, because home inspections can “kill deals”. A DIY, (Do It Yourself), Home Inspection will kill fewer deals than a hired home inspection. And here is why.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • Ins & Outs of Refinishing a Deck

     By:M Shane

    After slapping it on, you stand back to admire your work, only to discover that within a short time the paint is peeling or the stain has faded. As with most jobs, there is a process for doing it correctly. Save yourself some time and money, and follow these steps for an effective refinishing of your wooden deck.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Do-it-Yourself Home Maintenance

     By:Sonia Smith

    Consider some do-it-yourself home maintenance to manage your home properly and effectively. Usually, you need professional assistance to handle some home maintenance problems but they could be quite costly. In regards to this, it is necessary to determine items you can do on your own.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • DIY Solar Panels - Harvest Your Own Cheap Energy With DIY Solar Panels

     By:Jon Elsdon

    Ever thought of building your own DIY Solar Panels? if you have I am sure it is mainly as a result of the financial savings you stand to make on not having to purchase a commercial system, in conjunction with the reduction on the carbon footprint you are leaving on the earth.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Revive Old Garden Containers

     By:Lauren Spencer

    In a separate covered container, mix a glaze using the following outdoor paints: 2 teaspoons blue, 4 teaspoons sandy brown, 1/2 teaspoon concrete gray, and 1-2 drops black. Thin with 6 teaspoons water, cover and shake to mix. Don't worry about being exact with these amounts.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • 5 Tips For Decorating Your Home On a Budget

     By:Michelle S

    Decorating your home is fantastic for improving your life style and for adding value to your home. If you follow our tips, you'll also discover it can be done on a small budget. Let's get to work.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Making Your New Older House Feel Like Home

     By:Jamie Mathwig

    With home and mortgage prices still greatly reduced around the country, many people are taking advantage of the market and buying their first homes. For most buyers, a first home is usually a bit older and often in need of some upgrades and repairs. However if you have purchased a beautiful older home and are now concerned that you might need to spend thousands of dollars in upgrades to make your new home comfortable and inviting, do not fret.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Judging a Do-it-Yourself Project

     By:Sonia Smith

    A project may be a DIY or something that is best done by a professional. Determine if a project you have to undertake in regards to home improvement can be done by yourself or you need to hire professional for the job.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • DIY Projects to Leave to the Professionals

     By:M Shane

    Even a task as innocuous as painting can be costly if a homeowner doesn't know what he or she is doing. By improperly preparing the painting surface, the whole job may be botched, and require a professional to come and smooth out the wrinkles.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Some underwater Americans are simply refusing to pay

     By:John Smith

    America's foreclosure factory offers scant hope to underwater households – an increasing number have stopped paying and are lying low.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Determining DIY Projects and Learning When to Ask Help from the Pros

     By:Flynna Jones

    Your home is your grandest investment and has a vital role in your life. It must be given enough attention and concern, especially if you have owned it for a very long time already. Different home improvements projects can keep and preserve the quality of the property and fulfill the expectations of every homeowner.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • DIY Remodelling Ideas

     By:Sonia Smith

    Do-it-yourself remodeling ideas are terrific ways to save on expenses. Nevertheless, you should carefully consider your remodeling plans to be successful.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Fall Garden Fun

     By:M Shane

    In the late fall, early winter, apply a well screened compost to your lawn to protect and nourish your grass in the spring months. Spread the compost using the back of a rake until the compost is about 1/3 of an inch in depth (any deeper and you may smother your grass). It should settle on the soil between the blades throughout the winter, and once spring comes, the rains will spread the nutrients throughout your grass, fertilizing it in the coming months.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Homemade Solar Panel: Some Great Tips

     By:Roby Hicks

    You can make solar panels at home. This is a great idea because Mother Nature needs all the help it can have to get better. Energy consumption is one of the biggest culprits why our environment is in such bad shape. Using of solar panels will greatly reduce this as pollution brought by burning energy fuels will also be reduced.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Build Your Own Cheap Solar Panels

     By:Jon Elsdon

    Solar energy is without a doubt today's number one alternative energy choice. It is no wonder then that one of the most searched for terms on the internet is cheap solar panels.


    In Category - Green Building
  • Bathroom Fixtures That Make Your Bathroom Sparkle

     By:Mike Taylor

    Some showers are even available in a computerized version, though a much more involved renovation may be required to install them. A change from the mundane shower is an inviting option for anyone to start their day with!


    In Category - Home Improvement


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