Posts Tagged ‘home repair’
The In’s & Out’s of Concrete Repair
Saturday, October 3, 2009 1:36 Comments OffAnyone who has ever owned a home is familiar with the issues surrounding concrete patios, driveways and sidewalks. Eventually everyone will see chips, cracks, broken areas or holes. This is due to normal wear and tear over the years and inclement weather may also contribute to this problem. The result is an unsightly and sometimes even hazardous surface that needs to be fixed. You can always hire a contractor to repair the area but this can be costly and a great hassle. Instead, you can save both money and time by learning to do concrete repair yourself.
How Fluorescent Light Fixtures Work
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 1:54 Comments OffFluorescent lighting provides an array of benefits. Although fluorescent light bulbs initially cost more than incandescent light bulbs, the former pay for themselves within 3-12 months. Fluorescent lighting also conserves energy, meaning that you’ll not only save on energy bills, but you’ll also help to save the Earth! And unlike the first generation of fluorescent light bulbs, today’s versions don’t flicker, take several seconds to light up, emit an unattractive yellow glow, or buzz. That’s a good thing!
Engineered Hardwood Flooring Might Be The Best Choice For Your Home.
Saturday, August 29, 2009 7:31 No CommentsEngineered flooring looks a lot like a solid hardwood floor, but something is different below the surface. Made up of three to seven cross stacked layers of wood that are glued and laminated together under high pressure, this flooring material doesn’t react to humidity the way traditional hardwood does. Engineered hardwood floors work in almost every room in the home, including kitchens and basements that don’t get much moisture.
Hardwood Flooring Installation Tips
Wednesday, August 26, 2009 2:26 No CommentsIf you’re looking for durability and natural beauty, hardwood is probably top choice when it comes to flooring material. Whether it’s in the dining room, the living room, the family room or any other place, wood flooring is a practical, attractive choice that will add value to your home. It moves with the temperature and moisture in the air, but can rot or warp if it’s left wet. Because of this, hardwood flooring isn’t usually used in the bathroom or the kitchen. However, when maintained with care and with a sturdy finish, it can work even in these less than suitable environments.
Roofing Materials Demystified
Saturday, August 22, 2009 3:06 No CommentsA variety of roofing materials, each with advantages and disadvantages, can top a house. Location is a top concern when selecting materials, for example a sturdier material is used in areas prone to hurricanes or heavy snow fall. In the medical world a popular phrase is “doctor heal thyself,” but in the world of homes it’s “owner know thy roof.”
Why You Should Choose Engineered Flooring!
Saturday, August 22, 2009 1:46 No CommentsEngineered flooring looks a lot like a solid hardwood floor, but something is different below the surface. Made up of three to seven cross stacked layers of wood that are glued and laminated together under high pressure, this flooring material doesn’t react to humidity the way traditional hardwood does. Engineered hardwood floors work in almost every room in the home, including kitchens and basements that don’t get much moisture.
