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How to Install an Egress Window Well

05th October 2009
Step 1: Preview the Work Site There are many details to look for before properly installing an egress window well. Some key concerns you should look for include accessibility to the window and work site, obstacles in the way such as utility meters, lan... Read >
Author: RyanC

Deck Your Windows In Wrought Iron Drapery Rods And Accessories

21st September 2009
Wrought iron drapery rods and accessories can add a truly unique and distinctive look to your home decor. From simple curtain rings to elaborate swags and tiebacks, from intricate finial mounts to exquisite rod and shelf brackets, wrought iron can make ei... Read >
Author: Mary Hamilton

Home Security and Fire Safety

16th September 2009
When it comes to keeping your family safe and keeping your home safe, there are no lengths that are too great. No one wants to be burglarized and of course, no one wants their house to burn down. However, sometimes in attempt to fortify their home securit... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

How to Avoid Trouble Spots in a Home Security Plan in Michigan

21st August 2009
When you are deciding on one of the many different approaches you might take for your home security plan in Michigan, it’s always a good idea to look at the statistics. Of course, you want to find out which home alarm has the highest rating and which s... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

The benefits of getting a new bedroom

29th June 2009
There are many benefits that come with a new bedroom. A new bedroom provides you with extra space therefore reducing congestion in the other bedrooms. People decide to get a new bedroom for various reasons. One of the reasons is the introduction of a new ... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Staging Diva Home Staging Tips for the Basement

03rd June 2009
Certain areas of a home are more likely than others to be forgotten about when it comes to staging a property to sell. However, these often-ignored spaces which seem unimportant to some homeowners (and even some home stagers), might actually rank higher t... Read >
Author: Debra Gould

Home Security: Five Tips that are low cost and low tech that You can Implement Today

08th May 2009
We all want our families to be safe. However the thought of paying thousands to get a home security system installed and the monthly fee to go along with it is quite scary and of course way out of the budget. Here are some low tech, low cost ways to mak... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

What You Should Think About When Installing Basement Bathroom Fixtures

20th February 2009
Your basement could become a useful wing of your home. A simple renovation can turn any basement into an entertainment room, guest room, and more. However, every new basement space will be a lot more useful if you include a bathroom in it. After all, r... Read >
Author: ThomasJohnsen

Remodeling Your House through Windows and Throws

18th February 2009
Everyone will be interested in making your house or living area look brand new. You may lack the finance needed to paint the walls or replace the fixtures. But windows and throws can give your home a new look. Windows and throws are great ways to give a b... Read >
Author: samehta

Home Stage Your Attic and Basement for a Better Impression

01st February 2009
When people think of home staging, they naturally think of well-spaced-out groupings of furniture, artwork, and fresh flowers. However, staging isn’t just for the lived-in areas of your home. Your basement and attic, though unused, should be staged ... Read >
Author: Mike Andruff

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Replacement Windows: The Basics

08th January 2009
Replacement windows are among the best investment s that you could ever include in your home improvement project list. Other than considerably boosting the curb appeal of your New York home, it would also be a great way to cut heating and air-conditioni... Read >
Author: Eugene Makeev

Board Up Services in El Paso, Texas, TX

31st October 2008
El Paso, Texas is located in western Texas in between New Mexico and Mexico. In El Paso, you will find an arid and warm climate that occasionally suffers from severe weather. The summers here are hot and the winters are mild and dry. El Paso is surroun... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Board Up Services in El Paso, Texas, TX

31st October 2008
El Paso, Texas is located in western Texas in between New Mexico and Mexico. In El Paso, you will find an arid and warm climate that occasionally suffers from severe weather. The summers here are hot and the winters are mild and dry. El Paso is surroun... Read >
Author: Eddie Frank

Glass Block Window Prices – Combination of Design, Function & Cost Savings

06th October 2008
Getting the best price and value in your glass block window purchase may never be as important as it is today. How do you ensure you get an excellent value with the features and benefits you want in a new block window purchase? Use the 9 ideas presented i... Read >
Author: Bishan

Window Cover Protection

25th September 2008
As the seasons change, window cover protection can prevent damage from rain, wind and hail, not to mention keeping debris and critters from settling in your basement window wells. Window cover protection also reduces the amount of water being directed in... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Different styles of vinyl replacement windows

25th September 2008
The different styles of vinyl replacement windows are double hung, picture, casement, awning, garden, bow & bay, architectural, sliding, basement, Hurd twin, and Hurd. Double hung windows are divided into two sections. One section can slide up and the oth... Read >
Author: Michael

Different styles of vinyl replacement windows

25th September 2008
The different styles of vinyl replacement windows are double hung, picture, casement, awning, garden, bow & bay, architectural, sliding, basement, Hurd twin, and Hurd. Double hung windows are divided into two sections. One section can slide up and the oth... Read >
Author: Michael

Different styles of vinyl replacement windows

24th September 2008
The different styles of vinyl replacement windows are double hung, picture, casement, awning, garden, bow & bay, architectural, sliding, basement, Hurd twin, and Hurd. Double hung windows are divided into two sections. One section can slide up and the oth... Read >
Author: Michael

Bringing the Indoors Out With Outdoor Living Spaces

11th June 2008
Outdoor living is a fast growing trend in the United States. Many homeowners are beginning to realize that the primary living areas of their homes don't have to be indoors. A well designed outdoor living space can often times be the most utilized area f... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Homeowners, Protect Your Biggest Investment

29th April 2008
There is little as upsetting as coming home to discover your house has been burglarized. Here are some tips for homeowners who want to discourage thieves from even considering breaking into their home. Let's start with the doors. If you have an ordinar... Read >
Author: M Shane

Awning Windows Combine With Any Type Of Furniture Décor And Home Style

17th January 2008
Windows can be used to protect our homes from the elements as well as to provide an attractive look to our homes. There are many different styles of windows that we can have installed. These windows can be protective, insulating and of course decorative. ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Basement Lighting Tips

13th September 2007
Ah…the basement! This area of the home is generally given the least amount of attention when it comes to overall design, function and livability. That is, unless you have or are planning to convert the basement area into a family or recreation room that... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

A dog can be your best friend when it comes to home security.

15th November 2006
Burglar alarms are not the be-all and end-all of home security. There are plenty of other things you can install in your home that will help to stop a burglar from gaining entry ? and many of them are very simple and inexpensive. The key is to secure... Read >
Author: John Gibb

10 Tips to Protect Your Basement from Mold Growth

23rd September 2006
Does your basement ever flood? Is your basement ever damp? If so, you may need to inspect your basement for mold, and possibly remodel it to remove the mold. You may suspect hidden mold if your basement smells moldy, but you cannot see the source. You ... Read >
Author: Don Hull

BUGULAR PREVENTION

06th August 2006
BUGULAR PREVENTION What does a BURGLAR like? Experience has shown us that burglars like many things (mostly other people's things), but two conditions are preferred by most thieves: • An invitation, and • A fast, easy, undetected entry and e... Read >
Author: Craig Hinz

Where Do Real Estate Investors Find Great Buys on Property?

16th July 2006
Copyright 2006 National Real Estate Network LLC The answer in one word is: UGLY. You need to have a motivated seller (DON'T WANTER) and property that is ugly. Great buys in real estate are in rough condition. I can count the nice properties on one hand... Read >

The Visible Causes of Water Damage

23rd November 2005
In order to prevent water damage, you must first learn what causes it. This article will cover the visible causes of water damage, the ones that are easy to self-detect. Rainwater: Rainwater will accumulate along the foundations or beneath the floor ... Read >
Author: Kimberly Duncan

An Introduction to Waterproofing Systems

29th September 2005
Many homeowners find it necessary to invest in a waterproofing system for their home, especially if their home has a basement or cellar. In modern home developments, it is often required by state or local regulations to have a waterproofing system install... Read >
Author: Peter Emerson

Concrete Cutting: Shedding Light On Your Basement Remodel

23rd August 2005
Concrete Cutting: Shedding Light On Your Basement Remodel Copyright © 2005 Affordable Concrete Cutting Boston, All Rights Reserved http://www.affordableconcretecutting.com/ Basements or cellars (depending on which part of the country you are from) ar... Read >
Author: ACCuttingBost ACCuttingBost