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The Clean Plus Product Group Expands Research Facilities in Europe (OTC : FLKI)

15th August 2009
The Clean Plus Product Group, an international player in the industry, marked the completion of the expansion of its largest international research center with an opening ceremony in its scientific research center in Europe. The $1.5 million expansio... Read >
Author: jdavid

Tips On Repairing Dry

25th July 2009
When you purchase an expensive barbecue grill, it's like an investment. You expect it to last for years to come and provide you with perfectly cooked food whenever you want it. But, keeping your barbecue working at optimal performance and looking its best... Read >
Author: Click For

How To Find a Good Plasterer

16th July 2009
Of all the possible kinds of DIY improvement one can make to their home, “plastering” is definitely listed among them. And it is widely popular enough that there is no shortage of people who have labeled it is an under-rated skill that a lot of DIY en... Read >
Author: Supreet

Loft Insulation - What You Did Not Know About It?

10th July 2009
Loft insulation is one of the most efficient home improvement steps to reduce around 25 percent of heat losses through attic area. Then, what is the result? You wallet has to lose tons of money on heating cold air and freezing temperature entering into ho... Read >
Author: Diya

Home Building Kits, A Great Investment For The Do It Yourself

05th July 2009
If you want your own home, but just cannot afford to hire a contractor for a turnkey job, another option to consider is a home building kit. A home building kit allows you to do much of your own work building your home. Since you are investing labor an... Read >
Author: Henry Fong

How to do Environmental Testing

17th June 2009
In recent years, the medical community has shown us that our environment may be causing cancer and a lot of the illness’ we experience. So it has become very important to have Environmental Testing done. When our homes are built, the land they sit on... Read >
Author: sturat

Fire Above, Water Below. Together Dangerous

13th June 2009
Fire and Water. Diametrically opposed, but together cause the most extensive damage in a home. Natural disasters like wildfires can cause Fire Damage and a few years ago Orlando, Florida was hit by 5 hurricanse which caused extensive water damage in the ... Read >
Author: King Of Mold

Hurricane and storm water damage repair

05th June 2009
If you've been through a hurricane or storm and have significant water damage in your home, you know that it can be emotionally, physically, and monetarily draining. It is a lot of hard work to repair and restore water damage after a hurricane or storm, b... Read >
Author: Chris

Bathroom Refinishing - a noteworthy aspect of bathroom remodeling

18th May 2009
Bathroom is one of the most used up room in our house; hence it is a very good option to consider it for remodeling so as to retain its shine and glam. Refinishing is one of the sort after options these days, the refinishing old, damaged or out of trend b... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Bathroom Vanity is Sure to Exite the Creative Renovator

12th May 2009
Replacing a worn out or outdated bathroom vanity is a quick and dramatic way to clean up a bathroom. With a little planning and a step-by-step approach, you can complete this alteration in a day. In fact, the biggest challenge may be just deciding which v... Read >
Author: yxpweed

How to Repair Small and Medium Sized Holes in a Drywall

08th May 2009
The beauty of modern walls such as drywalls (also known as wallboard, gypsum board, or Sheetrock) is that even if you get holes in them, fixing or patching these walls is easy. Believe me, it's no rocket science and you just need some hardware materials a... Read >
Author: Travis

Why You Need To Repair Water Damage Quickly

05th May 2009
Moisture streaks, leaking walls, dampness, or mold infestation are some of the things that excessive water can do to your house. People face these kinds of problem from time to time, but if you do not act quickly, water damage can lead to serious proble... Read >
Author: devk

Black Mold - Dark, Warm And Moist Are Most appropriate For Flourishing

27th April 2009
The most threatening concern for the people is growth of the deadlier mold and mildew. The musty sick building syndrome is because of presence of mold and mildew in and around our vicinity. There are numbers of molds are out there in the world, but all ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Never Let Black Mold Threaten the Health of Your Loved Ones

27th April 2009
Hide-and-seek can be fun, but it is no game when it comes to the subject of your health black mold. The worst thing is that it can be growing inside your home without your even knowing it. The best thing you can do for your health and to prevent this from... Read >
Author: Curtis

Choosing Fireplaces

17th April 2009
When it comes to fireplaces, there are three main types of units that you can choose from including fireplace inserts, zero clearance fireplaces and freestanding fireplaces. Below is a brief description of these types of fireplaces. This article will also... Read >
Author: Todd Submitoff

Your Guide to Easy Drywall Installation

25th March 2009
Drywall is vastly used in architecture, construction and renovation in Calgary. Tagged as gypsum board, wallboard or sheetrock, drywall overwhelmingly betters the foundation of interior walls and ceilings in residential or commercial buildings. Calgary dr... Read >
Author: bravo seo

Rotary Tool: Versatile Tool Performing Professional Applications

16th January 2009
A rotary tool is a portable and hand held tool having a rotary tip that can be attached with variety of attachments used for performing different task. This tool has carved a niche for itself among the customers due to its compact size, versatility and hi... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Tips from Mr. Home Repair: 3 Steps to Drywall Repair

13th January 2009
Often Times you may find a large hole in your drywall in need of repair. You do not need to hire a professional to do minor drywall repairs. Here's how to fix it without a drywall repair kit and expensive tools: Step 1: Cut a scrap piece of drywall ... Read >
Author: maupinmark2

Rotary Tools– Tools That Demonstrate Creativity

12th December 2008
What is a Rotary Tool? A rotary tool can be defined as a hand held power tool with a number of rotating accessory bits and attachments that can be employed for cutting, polishing, carving, sanding and many other applications. Extremely versatile handh... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Most Of The Times Mold Grows On Wet Walls

15th October 2008
Most of the times mold grows due to the presence of wet walls. Wallboard, drywall, plywood, and other wet surfaces hand over mold a perfect place to grow. The porous nature of the construction material makes your wall much better place for the mold to gro... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Locksmiths Tools of the Trade: In The Field-Lock/Door Installations

09th September 2008
In this article we are attempting to uncover the mystery of those fantastical, sometimes awe and question inspiring implements that those in the locksmith field utilize. As evidenced, there are quite a large amount of these requisite tools that a locksmi... Read >
Author: M.Gold

Home & Painting Restoration

24th July 2008
Historic Home Improvement Guides: Home Renovations & Home enhancement are not simply enjoyable & self rewarding actions, they furthermore increase the worth of your historic home. The sense of happiness after finishing your home renewal is very ex... Read >
Author: Matt Jaworski

Soundproofing your floor with Green Glue and Dr. Bob

07th July 2008
I have discussed the recycled rubber soundproof floor underlays in previous articles; in this article we will discuss soundproofing your upper level floor using Green Glue and common building materials. First of all Green Glue is a very effective visco el... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Soundproofing your Studio on a Budget

07th July 2008
Building a soundproof studio doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. There are many new and innovative products that can be used to obtain professional results. It is always best when building a studio to squeeze every STC (sound transmission class)... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Soundproofing your Studio on a Budget

21st May 2008
Building a soundproof studio doesn’t necessarily have to break the bank. There are many new and innovative products that can be used to obtain professional results. It is always best when building a studio to squeeze every STC (sound transmission class)... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Get Rid of Rodents - Once and for all

29th April 2008
They might be cute, or they might be big and ugly, but their incessant need to chew is not helping your home. Rodents can do serious damage to your woodwork, wallboard, insulation and siding. The mess they leave in your kitchen cupboard is frustrating... Read >
Author: Mike Magner

Choosing Plastering as a career

04th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills A plasterer is someone who works with their hands, and one who works in this field should generally like to work with people and in the outdoors. A plasterer will mix and apply many different types of plaster to walls, fl... Read >
Author: Able Skills

Soundproofing your floor with Green Glue and Dr. Bob

02nd April 2008
I have discussed the recycled rubber soundproof floor underlays in previous articles; in this article we will discuss soundproofing your upper level floor using Green Glue and common building materials. First of all Green Glue is a very effective visco el... Read >
Author: Dr.BobO

Cheap soundproofing using American Sound Isolation tape.

02nd April 2008
American Sound Isolation tape is a great way to give you new home or addition some good soundproofing without spending a fortune. This sound isolation tape comes in 100 lineal ft rolls and it 1 7/16 “ wide or basically the width of a stud or joist end. ... Read >
Author: Dr.BobO

The Home Decorator½s Guide to Wall Repairs

28th March 2008
Everybody has had one or two. You know, those little hole or indentations in the walls ½ behind a door, or behind a picture. If you live in a home, hang a picture, or have children ½ accidents happen! But repairing those accidents is easy. I kid you not... Read >
Author: Talib

The Green Glue bandwagon

19th January 2008
Green Glue has caused a revolution in the Soundproofing Industry. It is an extremely effective visco-elastic dampening compound that is placed between 2 layers of drywall providing a dampening barrier as well as a very effective isolator. The dampening ... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

The poor mans soundproofing technique

19th January 2008
American Sound Isolation tape is a great way to give you new home or addition some good soundproofing without spending a fortune. This sound isolation tape comes in 100 lineal ft rolls and it 1 7/16 “ wide or basically the width of a stud or joist end. ... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Mass Loaded Vinyl Installations with Dr. Bob

19th January 2008
There is more than one method for installing mass loaded vinyl to obtain maximum effect. The standard of the industry is to install the MLV directly to the stud or joist framing using an industrial stapler or heavy-duty roofing nails that have the larg... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Soundproofing your floors with Green Glue and Dr. Bob!

19th January 2008
I have discussed the recycled rubber soundproof floor underlays in previous articles; in this article we will discuss soundproofing your upper level floor using Green Glue and common building materials. First of all Green Glue is a very effective visco e... Read >
Author: DrBobOrther

Whole Air Cleaning Process Fights the Molds Strongly

16th June 2007
Grow of the deadlier mold and mildew has been becoming the threatening concern for the people in the earth since its recognition. Mold and mildew are the musty sick building syndrome and the producer of musty odor in the basements, kitchen, living room an... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

The Green Glue Revolution.

27th November 2006
Green Glue has caused a revolution in the Soundproofing Industry. It is an extremely effective visco-elastic dampening compound that is placed between 2 layers of drywall providing a dampening barrier as well as a very effective isolator. The dampening ef... Read >
Author: Random Writers

Cheap soundproofing using American Sound Isolation tape.

27th October 2006
American Sound Isolation tape is a great way to give you new home or addition some good soundproofing without spending a fortune. This sound isolation tape comes in 100 lineal ft rolls and it 1 7/16 “ wide or basically the width of a stud or joist end... Read >
Author: Random Writers

Cheap soundproofing using American Sound Isolation tape

27th October 2006
American Sound Isolation tape is a great way to give you new home or addition some good soundproofing without spending a fortune. This sound isolation tape comes in 100 lineal ft rolls and it 1 7/16 “ wide or basically the width of a stud or joist e... Read >
Author: Random Writers

So You Think You Want to Build a Steel House?

20th April 2006
If you are building a new home and you want it to be durable, unique, interesting and supremely livable, you might want to consider STEEL! The concept of a steel house probably seems strange to most people, but in fact, it is a growing trend, especiall... Read >
Author: Dr.Jeffry Weiss

Kitchen Remodelling: Seven Tips for DIY Kitchen Makeovers

01st April 2006
Remodeling your kitchen or thinking of selling you house and looking for ways to update the kitchen? Check out these quick and easy tips. 1. Log onto sites like ebay.com. You can find 10% and 20% off Home Depot coupons. Buy as many as you need, but che... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Why Are The Professionals Buying Tin Ceilings Made From Aluminum?

21st March 2006
Tin ceilings are the best product to use if you want the Olde Worlde charm of a decorative ceiling. Whether this is a DIY job or whether you are calling in the professionals you must have a serious think about using tin panelling rather than sheetrock. Sh... Read >
Author: Jean Morrison

Final Walk-Through The Value of Your Contract

22nd November 2005
A walk-through is an important step in a real estate transaction. To get the most out of it, make sure you understand the terms of the purchase contract. Check Things the Contract Specifies When you signed the contact to purchase your new home, cert... Read >
Author: Raynor James

The Hazards of Water Damage

18th November 2005
Once a building has been exposed to a large volume of water, it becomes extremely hazardous as water causes both health and structural risks. Water Damage Related Health Hazards and Risks Dampness and humidity promote the growth of moisture-related mo... Read >
Author: Leo Nov