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  • Defective Chinese Drywall Costing Millions

     By:Karrie Rose

    They are looking to recoup their losses from subcontractors, insurers and others involved once they have concluded their investigation of how far the damage has spread. So far the builder hasn't found any evidence of the defective drywall in any homes outside of Florida during the same time span. However, 550 million pounds of Chinese drywall was imported into the U.S. from 2004 to 2006, and it is unknown how many homes were victims of the defective product.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Drywall Manufactured in China is Not Dry; Neither is it Safe

     By:Jerry Clifford

    The housing boom in the early-mid part of the decade has been noted as the beginning of this problem. Normally, drywall is bought from domestic producers, but the boom caused shortages, so some home builders, particularly in Florida, purchased drywall shipped in from China. Only a few years later, in 2009, there appears to be something rotten in the State of Florida.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Who pays for Closing Costs?

     By:Sonia Smith

    Costs of closing are fees acquired when buying or selling a home. It is necessary to determine who pays for the fees and services and the amount that should be paid.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Building Lingo 101

     By:Justin Lee

    Even if you don't know how to fix a leaky pipe or build a house, it helps to understand the lingo. You may find yourself dealing with a contractor one day, and you'll sound a lot more knowledgeable if you know some of the common building terms and what they mean.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Financial Assistance Programs for Canadian Homeowners

     By:M Shane

    The Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program (RRAP) is an initiative that was set up in 1973 by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to help low-income homeowners make repairs that would bring their properties up to an adequate standard of living. This program covers repairs for heating systems, electrical issues, plumbing, and structural problems.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • Sustainable Floor Options for Your Home

     By:M Shane

    Carpets can be recycled, re-dyed and re-cut for new lives in new homes or areas of the house. New carpets can be purchased in a variety of sustainable materials, such as jute, sisal, wool and coconut husk. Carpets can also be made from recycled non-biodegradable materials, such as pop bottles and food containers.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Some Home Repairs that You Should Fix Now

     By:Roby Hicks

    While some home repairs can wait, others should be addressed immediately. The key is to know the difference. Here are some home repairs that you should start today.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Caulk: The Figurative Icing on the Cake for Bathroom Staging

     By:Carlos Montes

    The hard truth is that if prospective buyers come into your gorgeous house that's staged all to perfection and you've got ratty, mildewed caulk in your bathroom then that may be all they focus on. Old caulk can make your bathroom look dirty, unhygienic, and uninviting. The problem has a pretty simple solution which will leave your bathroom looking polished and clean.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Toxic Drywall Causing a Stink

     By:Gary Lundholm

    During the building boom, between 2001 and 2007, millions of sheets of drywall were imported into the U.S, Canada and Australia. The drywall was cheap, readily available and was the perfect solution to the shortage created by the housing boom and recent disasters in Florida and New Orleans. Unfortunately, the good deal turned sour in a hurry when it was determined the drywall was toxic.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • A Different Sort of Rat Race

     By:M Shane

    If mice get into a person's food or water supply, he or she can be infected with Salmonella, develop tapeworms, contract infectious jaundice or Lymphocytic choriomeningitis. Mites found on mice can also cause problems such as house mouse mite dermatitis, or Rickettsial pox.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Setting up Your New Home: Essential Tools

     By:M Shane

    The number one more used tool in a home is usually a hammer; whether you use it for hanging pictures or installing new baseboards, a hammer is a necessary tool for every household. A light to medium-weight hammer will be adequate for any of the day to day jobs that you might need it for.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Easy Ways To Lower Your Plumbing Repair Bills

     By:Tyler Michaels

    The plumbing system is the most used part of the house anywhere. It carries fresh water in and removes any wastes we have out of our homes. Thus, it is very important that you have a regular maintenance of this system in your house. There are some people who are not adept in making repairs on their plumbing system, and it is fine. But nowadays, you have to be careful because there are a lot of scrupulous plumbers which will extract a lot of money from you. This article will teach you how to lower the costs of your plumbing repairs.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Are You Covered? - Getting the right Roof

     By:Lauren Spencer

    Metal roof tiles are much lighter than asphalt roof tiles, by as much as half the weight, and can be purchased in galvanized steel - the least expensive; aluminum - used most often; and copper - very attractive but the most expensive.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Going Green With Your House Plumbing

     By:Tyler Michaels

    How to use green technology for your plumbing at home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • You Will be Able to Add Value to Your Home with These Affordable Repairs

     By:marco benavides

    If you are looking to add value to your home so you can sell it, then affordable repairs rather than expensive renovations is the way to go. Your bathrooms are another place that you should take a good look at in an objective manner. If you start looking around, you will find that there are other things that require minor repairs or perhaps some cleaning.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Easy Fixes for Common Problems

     By:Rob Thomson

    If the squeak exists only in the flooring, try applying some powdered graphite into the seams. In most cases, once it works its way in, the annoying sound will stop. If, however the floor has too much give or movement, drive flooring nails or screws into the floor and fill the hole with wax wood filler. Use screws designed especially for this purpose. Once in place, the heads break off so as not to be exposed.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Wet Fixes That Will Save You Money

     By:Nelson Stewart

    Repair Flush Valve: In most cases a running toilet is often caused by a worn flapper. Also check the chain that raises the flapper for too much or too little slack. Provide pressure to the flapper and if that does not stop the running noise, the problem may be due to excess water escaping through a worn overflow tube. If that is the case, you'll have to remove the tank from the bowl and replace the flush valve altogether.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Hiring a Contractor

     By:Mike Andruff

    This article could save you tens of thousands of dollars. Not taking the time to screen and hire the right contractor for the job will almost certainly send your project over budget. If you've never dealt with a home construction or major renovation, there are issues that you would never stop to consider.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Simple Repairs that Add the Most Value to Your Home for Quicker Sale in this Tough Market

     By:Alvin Smith

    When you put your home up for sale, you would surely try to find ways to get the highest offer with minimum investment. Home repairs add the most value to your home. This is one way of making sure your home is in good state of repair so that it becomes much more appealing on potential home buyers. Many home owners put off doing repairs because hiring contractors to do the job may cost a lot.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Energy Efficiency: What's it all About?

     By:Greg Eckler

    With our heightened concerns for saving money, the idea of energy efficiency seems to pop up more and more when looking at home articles. However, do you really know how to make your home more energy efficient?


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Frugal Furniture Fixes For Speedy Sales

     By:Rachel Vanderveen

    Older or worn-out dining room tables can be refinished in the garage if someone in your house is even just a little bit handy, and it can be done for a very minimal cost. Failing that, there is always the option of using a muted table cloth and slip covers for the chairs. Slip covers can update even the oldest looking chairs into modern masterpieces, but remember to always stick with neutral colours.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Important Guide on Getting Home Repairs Prior to Home Selling

     By:Fredrica Smith

    There are now fewer home buyers who are willing to invest in fixer-upper properties as such estates require further financial obligations. They are more inclined to purchasing a home in acceptable living conditions, with minimal or no defects at all. As a seller, you have the responsibility to ensure your property is in good shape prior to putting it up for sale. This way you can attract as many buyers possible.


    In Category - Home Selling


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