If you’ve ever had that worst of experiences (a contractor who takes forever to complete your remodeling project, does shoddy work or doesn’t get around to completing the job!) you’ll find a wealth of ideas and tips in this 3 part series on finding the right contractor for your next home improvement, remodeling or home [...]
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How To Find the Best Contractor – Part 1
Posted by samiam 177 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)How to Replace a Tilt Mechanism
Posted by admin 242 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
Do you own a wood or fauxwood blind with a broken tilt mechanism? Dont assume its only good for scrap materials and fire wood.Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Get Rid of Dog Urine Spots in Your Lawn
Posted by admin 262 days ago (http://inhomeprojects.com)
Man’s best friend is not always a lawn’s best friend and their territorial markings and gotta-go areas can really cause some severe damage to a lawn. There are many methods that you can do to try and recover your existing lawn patches with burn spots, and ways to patch it up as well. [...]
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How to Get Rid of Hard Water
Posted by admin 262 days ago (http://inhomeprojects.com)
When you know you have hard water and notice that your skin is dry, your hair is a little dull and laundry is slightly ruined from water stains then you may want to fix this problem as easily as possible. There are many methods of fixing hard water that can be done by yourself [...]
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How to Make Compost Tea
Posted by admin 265 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
Compost tea is like gold to the organic gardener. It's not for you, the gardener, but for your plants! It is not only cheap and easy to make, it provides plants with a hearty dose of healthy...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How To Build a French Drain
Posted by admin 266 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
If you have a wet soggy area on your property or perhaps your basement is subject to periodic flooding, a French drain may be the solution to your problem. French drains have been used for over a...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Get Rid of Crab Grass
Posted by admin 279 days ago (http://inhomeprojects.com)
Crab grass can be a nuisance and very unappealing growth on your favorite part of your estate, your lawn! There are many ways to deal with crab grass, but the most effective way is to prevent it getting to you altogether. Killing crabgrass may take some hard work, but it is work well [...]
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How to Repair a Rotted Wooden Garden Fence
Posted by admin 281 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
Most wooden garden fencing is not constructed out of treated wood, which means, over time, you may begin to notice signs of rot in certain spots along the bottom of the fence. This happens when the...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Choose a BBQ Grill
Posted by admin 292 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
If you are planning on buying a new grill for your garden or patio, there are two major categories to choose from: charcoal BBQs and gas grills.Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Reduce Moisture in a Damp Basement
Posted by admin 298 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
A basement is a desirable addition to a home since it adds storage space as well as living space, but when a basement is damp it can become a major problem. Not only does a damp basement create a...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Have Great Soil
Posted by admin 298 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
The key to having a great garden lies within your soil. Without good soil, anything you try to plant, such as vegetables, flowers and even your lawn, will either perform poorly or not even survive.Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How to Install a Sprinkler System
Posted by admin 298 days ago (http://www.doityourself.com)
An underground sprinkler system is not only a convenient way to water your lawn, it also makes the most efficient use of water. This brochure will give you an overview of the steps involved in...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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How To Faux Paint Your Home Interior
Posted by samiam 304 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)
You can faux finish the walls in your home yourself. Learn about the various types of faux painting techniques and how to start your faux finishing project in our DIY guide.
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How to Faux Paint Mottled Walls
Posted by samiam 304 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)
One of the easiest faux finishing techniques for beginners is color washing. A variety of blending tools and strokes can be used to create mottled walls with this glazing technique.
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How To Assassinate Mildew From Siding
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://fixitup.blog.com)
Vinyl siding is customarily deemed as a low-maintenance alternative for siding homes. That is not fully true. While vinyl siding just about never requires re-painting, it does need some safeguarding. At the end of the summer you ought to totally cleanse your vinyl siding. Vinyl siding recurrently congregates dirt, mildew and mold. This [...]
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How to Get Rid of Dust Inside Your Computer
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://inhomeprojects.com)
A heavy amount of computer dust is dangerous for your PC and can cause overheating, plus it looks unattractive. To combat this you should consider a few methods that fight off excess dust inside your PC and around it. In fact, computer dust can actually pose a long term health risk because of the toxic [...]
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How to Get Rid of Pet Hair
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://inhomeprojects.com)
Pets are great to have around the house, but become difficult to manage when you notice their hair on every surface around your house. Some methods are temporarily, and some are permanent methods. Pet hair has a nasty tendency to get deeply embedded in carpet, and stick on doors. The follow methods are tested and [...]
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How to Lay Ceramic Floor Tile
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)
Part 2 in our DIY tile flooring series shows you how to lay, set and grout your own ceramic tile flooring.
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How to Lay Terracotta Tiles
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)
Warm and natural, terracotta tile is a great choice for flooring. Learn how to lay out, cut and set terracotta flooring tiles in our how to guide for do-it-yourselfers.
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How to Install Tile Flooring in Your Home
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://www.raftertales.com)
With these tips you can learn to plan and layout a tile floor yourself. Whether you want to install ceramic, terracotta or natural stone tile flooring our guide will teach you how to measure, estimate materials, lay out and cut tile for your home flooring project.
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How To Lay Carpet
Posted by admin 305 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
Well, you have to be a die-hard do-it-yourselfer, but if you want to try laying your own carpet, we've outlined the basic steps, along with videos on how it's done!
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How to Build Your Own Awning
Posted by admin 307 days ago (http://feedproxy.google.com)
During the hot and hazy days of summer, relaxing on a deck without an awning can result in you sweating bullets and being burned to a crisp. And while you would love to lounge in the shade of an...Doityourself.com, THE source for home improvement information.
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