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  • 11 Tips For A Great Basement Improvement

     By:Corey Rozon

    It's dark and scary. You only go down there when you have to get the Christmas lights out for another year. Yes I'm talking about your basement. Check out this article for some tips on a basement improvement.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Renovate Your Mobile Home and Save Energy

     By:Nelson Stewart

    Although details may vary slightly from home to home, the average mobile home built up to the mid 80's is constructed with 2 x 4 in. exterior walls and RSI 2.1 (R-12) batt insulation. From the mid 80's to present day: exterior walls are 2 x 6 in. walls with R-20 batt insulation. Ceiling insulation is R-24 to R-34.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Top Household Toxins that Can Make You Sick

     By:Mark Hostetler

    Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that has no color, scent, or taste. Because it's unnoticeable, carbon monoxide is extremely hazardous. Having a carbon monoxide detector located in the home is an extremely good idea. They are affordable, easy to use, and will let you know when your health is at risk.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Renovating a Victorian home

     By:Lauren Spencer

    If you want to paint your Victorian home to reflect its heyday, you will probably want to use "authentic" Victorian-era colors and combinations. While many Victorian homes today are painted on neutral themes, this may not be the best course for a true Victorian atmosphere. "True" Victorian colors may surprise you, as they are not plain, nor always light.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Return to Decorating With Wall Paper

     By:Matt Barker

    Rest assured, the new wall coverings available are not the same as in years gone by, though some of the designs have a distinctly retro feel. Papers range from Victorian to geometrical, from vinyls to fabrics, and small repeats to entire murals. And as with all decorating elements, there is a product for every budget range.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • Buying A Home? Checking For The Home's Price Per Square Foot Could Lead You A Great Investment!

     By:Joe Salcedo

    Working with hundreds of home buyers it would greatly help them if they paid more attention to the home's price per square foot. This will help you find great deals, especially if you're planning on selling your home within five years. In this article I will teach you how to compute for the price per square foot of a home you are interested in. Hope it helps..


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Small Space Bathtubs With Personality

     By:Tina Fountain

    This is not so; there are many options out on the market! Look for a tub that is shorter but deeper, allowing you to soak comfortably while still fitting into your smaller space. Most smaller tubs will accommodate the same shower head as traditional tubs. If they are freestanding, they may require more in the way of curtains or panels to shield the walls and floor from water.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Don't Be a Drip - Identify Water Leaks Early

     By:Gloria Singer

    Leaks do silent damage to a home. Something as small as a loose trap or clogged drain can go undetected for months; leaking water into your cabinets, between your walls, or under your floors and causing extensive, costly damage. An external leak in an irrigation system can quietly waste more than 100 gallons of water each day.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Home Stage Your Attic and Basement for a Better Impression

     By:Mike Andruff

    When people think of home staging, they naturally think of well-spaced-out groupings of furniture, artwork, and fresh flowers. However, staging isn’t just for the lived-in areas of your home. Your basement and attic, though unused, should be staged so that their potential for a prospective home owner won’t go unnoticed.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Paint Your Bathroom to Sell

     By:Rob Thomson

    Your bathroom is one of the rooms where renovations definitely pay off. In light of appliance replacement and repair, paint may be a secondary item, but it is surprising how paint can pull a room together, especially a smaller room like most bathrooms tend to be. Choosing the right paint and color will take you a long way to producing an attractive bathroom that will leave a good impression with potential buyers of your home.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Carpet vs. Tile

     By:Flynna Jones

    Homeowners who are thinking of home renovation would end up thinking on what to use, carpet or tile flooring? The various flooring choices available in the market today have increased the options and made more complicated for residents to choose which is the best one fro them.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • House Builders are for the New California Tax Credit

     By:John Cutts

    Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has just approved the $10,000 tax credit for homebuyers. With this possibility, home builders are now advertising about the tax break hoping to brighten the dull construction industry.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Add Warmth and Character to Your Home

     By:Carolyn Capalbo

    Front Entrance: Add grills to your sidelights and transoms. Either paint your front door the same color or get a wood or wood-look door and stain a warm cedar color. Ditch the old screen door and replace it with a Victorian screen door. Re-use centers or salvage yards are great places to find bargains on wood character doors.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Choosing a Bathtub or Shower when Renovating a Bathroom

     By:Sonia Smith

    Bathroom renovation is one way to boost your homes' value. You can choose to install a bathtub or a shower when upgrading your bathroom. Your choice should depend on what you and your family's needs are.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Prepare a Checklist When Considering Bathroom Renovation

     By:Alvin Smith

    All women want to have a sizable bathroom to have in their home and especially in their own room. Planning to have your bathroom renovated if not carefully plan can even lead to disappointing outcome. Like any other task that is needed to be done, having a checklist for bathroom renovation is necessary.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Advantages of Owning a Home

     By:Roby Hicks

    Would you rather rent or own a home? Many would say they prefer to own a home, but not everyone will do it. There are instances where renting is better because of the different circumstances. This is why you have to take time to weigh things first before purchasing a home. Owning one may offer you security and comfort, but it is ideal for your current situation?


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Do You Need a Home Repair Permit?

     By:Roby Hicks

    There are several things you need to prepare when doing some renovations or repairs at home. There is the budget, the plan, the contractors and more. You will also need to check if you need to acquire permit. Although it is not required at all times, many are confuse about when to seek repair permit and when to proceed without it.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Rental Property Renovations? Better Check the RRP

     By:Jonathan Kostyra

    If you're hoping to renovate rental property that you rent to families or to people providing childcare, it's a good idea to see if the April 22, 2010 Renovation, Repair and Remodeling (RRP) rule applies to you. In order to prevent lead contamination of homes or property that you are renovating, certain procedures and cautions must be observed in older homes. This rule now requires that renovations to properties built before 1978 be conducted by a person or people who are certified in lead-safe work practices by a trainer accredited by the EPA.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Using Tile to Spruce up Your Home

     By:M Shane

    Stone tiles can be solid shapes cut from a variety of different stones such as marble, slate, sandstone, granite, or limestone. Stone tiles can also be made from small stones or pebbles glued to a mesh backing. Depending on the style of tile and the type of stone, they can be used pretty much anywhere.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • 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
  • Help for Owners of Suntrust Bank Foreclosures, All Foreclosure Types

     By:John Cutts

    A local program in Reno aims to provide general information to senior homeowners in danger of losing their homes to various types of foreclosures, including Suntrust bank foreclosures.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Bring That 80's Home into the 21st Century

     By:Joesph Samson

    Paint it. This is an easy task, and will immediately make a statement about your style with a simple color choice. You may be a calm person who prefers neutral tones, or you might like a room with bold colors that pop.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Toronto Landlord tries to Save a few dollars

     By:David Pylyp

    The trials and tribulations of property ownership and management of Tenants in Toronto / Mississauga


    In Category - Property Management
  • Garage Renovations: Making the Most of Your Tiny New Home

     By:M Shane

    The considerations that you might want to take into account if you’re considering renovating your garage include an assortment of possible issues. If you renovate your garage into another room will you have someone safe to keep your vehicle? Some homeowners have built an unattached garage on their property in a better location for their car after renovating their existing garage.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Government Tax Foreclosure Properties Affect Non-foreclosures

     By:John Cutts

    Bank and government tax foreclosure properties affect the values of non-foreclosure homes. In Las Vegas, values of non-foreclosed properties are cut down by over 30%.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Home Equity Loan: What You Need to Know?

     By:Roby Hicks

    We are aware of the different types of financing. We borrow money if we want to purchase a house. However, we can also borrow money for other reasons. Most of us borrow to renovate our home. Most of us also borrow in order to send our children to college.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • How To Choose The Right Investment Property

     By:Rob Thompson

    There is quite a science behind choosing the right investment property to maximize capital growth, cash flow and future development potential.


    In Category - Real Estate Investment
  • Add a Red Spark to Your Tired Rooms

     By:Lynn Bulmer

    Add blasts of red to your room with the use of accent pieces. Try one or more themed paintings with dashes of red, a vase of silk red peonies, red cushions, pendant lights, lamp shades, candles, or a bowl full of fresh red apples. Add pieces one at a time, being careful not to overdue or underdue.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • 7 Things To Know About Your Bathroom Renovation

     By:Corey Rozon

    Before you start any type of bathroom improvement there are some major points to consider, from planning the design, to picking out your fixtures and even how to select a good contractor. The following 7 tips will help you get started.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • 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


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