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Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan has been involved with building homes and additions to homes. His projects have included: building a vacation home, building additions and garages on to existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes. For more home improvement information visit www.homeadditionplus.com and www.homeaddition.blogspot.com
Joined: 27th April 2006
Articles: 63
URL: http://www.homeadditionplus.com
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How to Sell a House Fast in a Declining Housing Market

26th September 2006
Minor Home Improvements that will Sell your House When the housing market is declining and you want to sell your house it is more important than ever that your home look the best it can. Though making sure your home is clean, organized and uncluttered ...

How to Replace an Old Window in Your Home

12th September 2006
A Guide to Installing a New Window in Your Home If your old wooden window is drafty, does not open or close well, or is showing signs of water damage and decay, it is probably time to think about replacing it with a new state-of-the-art Low-E glass, vi...

Sell Ebooks Using Custom Paypal Buttons

06th September 2006
- Create Custom Download Message and Encrypt Paypal Buttons - One of the most significant website problems I needed to solve when creating and selling Ebooks online was a way to allow customers to automatically download Ebooks after completing their p...

Asphalt versus Concrete Driveways – Which is Best

02nd May 2006
Asphalt and concrete are the most popular types of material for paving driveways. Asphalt driveways and concrete driveways both have their unique advantages. If you live in a cold climate and are considering a concrete driveway you need to make sure the b...

How to Hire an Asphalt Driveway Paving Contractor

02nd May 2006
Asphalt paved driveways are extremely popular and the most cost effective to install over most other driveway options. Hiring the right asphalt paving contractor however can sometimes be a challenge. If the paving contractor installs the asphalt driveway ...

How to Plan and Estimate Costs for a Bathroom Remodeling Project

02nd May 2006
Remodeling a bathroom can be an exciting and fun experience, particularly if your bathroom has outdated baby blue or pink tile covering the walls. Planning and estimating bathroom remodeling costs prior to starting the project however is critical for ensu...

How to Plan for a Kitchen Remodeling or Renovation Project

02nd May 2006
Deciding to remodel your kitchen is one of the best investments you can make. The kitchen is where people spend most of their waking hours while at home. It is where they cook, eat, and gather with the family. It is also where they talk and share ideas ab...

Developing a Garage Addition Building Plan and Estimating Garage Addition Costs

02nd May 2006
The decision to add on a garage addition to a home is one of the best home improvement projects a homeowner can make. A garage addition provides great utility and can significantly increase the value of a home. Prior to actually breaking ground, however, ...

Building a Room Addition - First Develop a Room Addition Plan

02nd May 2006
Building a Room Addition can be one of the best investments you can make in your home. Building a room addition, such as a family room addition, or bonus room can add wonderful new living space to your home. However, prior to starting a room addition, a h...

How to Finish Your Basement and Basement Remodeling

02nd May 2006
Finishing your basement can almost double the square foot living space of your home. A finished basement can include new living space such as a recreation room, a game room, a bar and even bedrooms and bathrooms. Finishing a basement or remodeling a ba...

An New Innovative Tool for Hanging Drywall

02nd May 2006
Hanging sheetrock can be back breaking work and almost impossible to do without two people, particularly if hanging sheetrock on the ceiling. Most professional drywall hangers and do-it-yourself homeowners use a drywall jack or a homemade T-bar to hold th...

How To Install Furring Strips to Concrete Walls

02nd May 2006
If you are planning to finish a basement you will most likely need to install furring strips to the concrete walls so that the walls can be sheetrocked. Attaching furring strips to concrete walls can be easily done using 2"x2"s or 2"x3" kiln dried wood...

Winterizing a Vacation Home

02nd May 2006
Unlike winterizing your main home, winterizing a vacation or summer home effectively means closing down the home for the winter. However, winterizing a vacation home or summer home really only involves a few basic tasks that can be completed in about a da...

Shingling a Roof

02nd May 2006
Shingling or roofing a house is a major undertaking for a homeowner and extreme caution is required. This said, a Do-It-Yourselfer homeowner can shingle or roof their own home with a little knowledge and the right tools. Required Tools In order to r...

Repairing a Frozen Pipe

02nd May 2006
In just a matter of a months winter will be upon us. Besides bundling up from the cold and shoveling snow, homeowners sometimes have to deal with the additional task of fixing frozen pipes. Prevention is the Best Medicine The best way to deal with f...
 
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