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How Much Does A Small DIY Solar Power System Cost?

14th October 2009
Regardless whether you are building a small DIY solar power project or putting together a solar energy kit for your children's science experiment, you should be forking out less than $99 for the entire project. The small solar energy generator I'm refe... Read >
Author: John Greenspan

How useful a Bike Rack can be

23rd September 2009
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can’t exactly cycle there in most cases, but you’d like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them ther... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Transformations with Wickes spectacular kitchens range

21st September 2009
Kitchens can be a place of dreams, a place where you try out all those recipes you Nan left you in her secret cookbook. A place where you can be Jamie Oliver constantly throwing ingredients together to finally make the perfect dish. Here the family are us... Read >
Author: emmamccann

Handling Frozen Water Pipes

16th September 2009
Dealing with frozen water pipes at home during the winter season can be quite a nuisance. Not only does it cause a great deal of discomfort, but it wastes a lot of time and and money that can be spent elsewhere. However, there are certain precautions you ... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

Growing Tomatoes: "Can I really grow them indoors?"

04th September 2009
When you think of tomato growers you probably think of allotments and gardens. Well it doesn't have to stop there, if you live in the city or a flat with no access to a garden, you will still either have a window sill or a balcony which is all you need. ... Read >
Author: Leslie Pirrie

Ceramic Tiles – Preparing a Surface for Tiles

30th August 2009
I guarantee that if you fail to prepare the surface of a wall properly before tiling, the glaze on the tiles will highlight the unevenness of the surface making it look awful. You must make sure put in the hard work up front and prepare the surface for ti... Read >
Author: Jessica Hannah

How to buy an anti-Ionizer

25th August 2009
Is suffering from allergies? If not, buy one air cleaner allergy care. Anti-cleaners know that the number of complaints that most people an allergy. If this is the first time you purchase one air cleaner allergy care, you may wonder how to do it. Alle... Read >
Author: Ruel

Finding paving stones online

17th August 2009
If you're pretty handy when it comes to DIY then you may get frustrated by the cost of raw materials. It certainly can be annoying to find that the cost of a project is much more than you expected, even though you'll be doing a lot of the work yourself. ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Draught proofing – Should You Do-It-Yourself Or Hire Professionals?

08th August 2009
Draught proofing is the method to adopt if you want to get rid of draughty or external noise off your home. When your room feels draughty due to its vulnerability to prevent draughts entering into through various openings around floor, doors and windows a... Read >
Author: William

Wet Applying Vinyl Graphics

27th July 2009
How to apply self-adhesive vinyl using the wet method of application. When and how to do it. Surfaces that are particularly difficult are those which are very smooth - for instance: glass, acrylic and vehicle paintwork. You can, of course, decide to... Read >

Build a Cheap Chicken Coop With a Limited Budget

24th July 2009
Tens of thousands home owners from all around the world are looking to house chickens in their backyards. But the majority of these people all encounter the same problem, the cost of purchasing a coop to house their flock of chickens is too high. During t... Read >
Author: jimbobberly

Tips and advice when tiling

11th July 2009
Tiling is a good skill to learn, and when done well, the job should not ordinarily have to be repeated or repaired. When deciding to tile a room you must consider the tiles purpose in its environment Ceramic tiles can be applied to many different sur... Read >
Author: stevbernerd

The Simple Way To Dustproof Your Concrete

28th June 2009
Tired of your concrete floors dusting over? Then investing in a good quality concrete dustproofer could be the solution, with a wide variety now available to purchase online or in your local DIY store. Concrete Dustproofer is a one coat dustproofer, su... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson

Sewage overflow repair

05th June 2009
Water Damage Restoration and Mold Remediation Water damage can be caused by blockage producing a back flow in plumbing, flooding, or leak in piping. It is imperative that the water be removed instantly and the flow of water into the threshold stopped. To... Read >
Author: Chris

A van can be used for more than just business!

11th May 2009
If you've ever tried to get a large piece of furniture into the back of a family car, you'll know how restrictive hatchbacks and even estate cars can be. Despite a myriad of design features that involve magically folding seats and complicated under-floor ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Different Oak Flooring Options Available Today

01st May 2009
A walk to the local DIY store and you will immediately notice the wide range of flooring that is available for sale. These can range from the cheap and affordable, to the expensive and luxurious. It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of choic... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Man wins £400,000 compensation for cut finger

09th April 2009
A mechanic who cut his finger while repairing a police car has won £400,000 in compensation after launching a claim for £1 million compensation for his injuries. The mechanic was working as a mobile technician for Venson Group when he was called to c... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Protect your house from fire hazards at Christmas

06th January 2009
With Christmas approaching, the UK's inhabitants will be preparing to turn their minds to presents, sherry and turkey as families take a break from their hectic schedules and meet for their celebrations. However, whilst attentions turn to festivities, t... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Carbon monoxide: advice for students in rented accommodation

15th December 2008
Students who choose their term time accommodation based on its distance from the nearest shopping centre or night club are being urged by CORGI to take more care over their selection. If you are a student living away from home then you could be in one ... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

Removals to Spain

25th November 2008
Advice and tips on planning your move to Spain. Even moving locally or across your home country can be a traumatic experience but to go further afield can be doubly traumatic. An international move requires much more thought and forward planning. The c... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Removals to Spain

08th September 2008
Advice and tips on planning your move to Spain. Even moving locally or across your home country can be a traumatic experience but to go further afield can be doubly traumatic. An international move requires much more thought and forward planning. The c... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Custom Made Kitchen Can Improve Your Resale Value In The Present Depressed Real Estate Market

22nd August 2008
Everyone needs a little change in their lives, as without change, you miss the chance to feel the excitement of new energy and life becomes boring. Everyone loves to produce new features and change their way their home functions as children or born or ju... Read >
Author: chelsea butterworth

How Good Web Designers Can Stop Your Business From Losing Out To Competitors!

23rd June 2008
These days heavy competition can mean that if your business doesn't have a website, you haven't truly got a business! A bold statement? Well maybe, but it's becoming increasingly the case that whatever business you happen to be in, you really do need a... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Shopping For Men’s Clothing Online

06th June 2008
It is a well-known fact that most men hate shopping, especially when it comes to shopping for clothes. While they could probably spend hours in a DIY store or a car spare parts shop, most men would be happy to go in and out of the clothes store as quickly... Read >
Author: Remy

Shopping For Men’s Clothing Online

06th June 2008
It is a well-known fact that most men hate shopping, especially when it comes to shopping for clothes. While they could probably spend hours in a DIY store or a car spare parts shop, most men would be happy to go in and out of the clothes store as quickly... Read >
Author: Remy

Specifying Adhesives, Fillers and Sealants

15th May 2008
All types of building and DIY jobs these days depend upon the use of various adhesives, fillers and sealants. Once where screws, nails or more sophisticated jointing was the order of the day, now all manner of substances can be used to great effect, helpi... Read >
Author: Louis Coupe

Improving your time management

21st December 2006
“If only I had more time!” How many times have you heard this expression before? Frankly, if you are reading this article, you probably say it yourself every now and again. One thing is for sure, if you understand and practice the key principles of ef... Read >
Author: Nigel Robinson

How useful a Bike Rack can be

15th July 2006
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can't exactly cycle there in most cases, but you'd like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them there. I... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Private Car Registrations - Personal Identity

26th June 2006
I can remember when I was growing up in the 70s. It was important that I had a certain type of shoe or trousers to fit in at school. The Eighties weren't much better, with strange and wonderful haircuts, music and YUPPIES. Well now in the 21st century it ... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan

Over The Garden Wall With Oaky: Buy Yourself A Small Greenhouse And Save Money

16th June 2006
Over The Garden Wall With Oaky: Buy Yourself A Small Greenhouse And Save Money by John Elliott aka Oaky Wood Looking out over my garden wall, just to see what ravages winter has left me, I saw my first casualties, a few broken panes of glass in the sm... Read >
Author: John Elliott

The importance of research when restoring property

12th March 2006
The importance of research when restoring property The ordinary person in the street seems happy nowadays to just accept what's available and doesn't seem to question the lack of choice. It's only when an expert in a particular field highlights the op... Read >
Author: Peter Wagstaff