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A series of clips from the 1st episode of season 3 of Home Improvement. This is 1 of my fave episodes as it has some really good comedy in it for a season opener.

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IYO…whats the best DIY website for home improvements?
Preferably with video instructions?

I want to restore my hardwood floors currently under carpet, and also have an area of brick that needs replacing soon.

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  1. john says:

    http://www.hgtv.com, http://www.tlc.discovery.com

  2. pokefan009 says:

    man i lov home improvement. thx for the upload

  3. 1Kaleigh11 says:

    me too

  4. Travis says:

    It depends on taste as well. If you can do the job yourself (and I did it many times) it is an excellent way to add substantial value to your property and enjoy something good while using it. I did bathroom floor to ceiling but left the floor as I have original hardwood floorboards. I think it is beautiful and so many others say. In the kitchen I did a partial floor to ceiling in the wet and hot areas. Tiles are fantastic insulators. So in my view tiles are the ultimate answer. Some people don't want to go that way. To me it make aesthetic and economic sense.

  5. mpr4christ says:

    hmm…women giving birth in stadiums. Who wouldn’t pay to see that?

  6. koyote010 says:

    Oh what an amazing show this was =D

  7. Tyrannic French Toast says:

    Can I help you by laying some wood?

  8. megaliprotopsalti says:

    hi! i love this show and where i live i cannot find the third season at all. could you possibly post something else of it? thanks anyway for this one . x

  9. soniaandree says:

    100 More Things You Don't Need a Man For

    &
    100 Things You Don't Need a Man for: Home Repair and Improvement

    &
    100 Things You Don't Need a Man For!: Exterior Home and Garden Maintenance

    &
    100 More Things You Don't Need a Man For!: Exterior Home and Yard Maintenance

  10. pytko3 says:

    Brad and Randy told Mark that when Jill had him, she really wanted a girl. Mark doesn’t believe them until they point out how Jill treats him, always getting him to bake with her and taking him shopping with her. They then say that Jill’s pretending Mark’s her daughter. Jill grounds them for telling Mark that. Although, you have to admit Jill does try to get Mark to take interest in the things that she liked as a child and that could be why Brad and Randy pick on him.

  11. Dean says:

    http://mariesmanor.bebto.com/DIY_Projects_Index.html

  12. Misc says:

    I trust myself or my father who's been a carpenter for 50+ yrs. If we can't figure it out, it's not doable! Kind of snotty but we make a great team! Because of him I have my own company that I know run with a partner check us out at, http://www.dwelldesignbuild.com

  13. DramaBroadwayCat says:

    that was kind of mean to comment!

  14. Not my name says:

    It depends on what type of improvements that you made. If it was just doing some painting, fixing walls etc. you do not need a permit. You probably would need permits for doing major electrical work, plumbing etc. so that they can send someone to your house to inspect it, making sure it is up to code. Each town, village,or city has there own way of dealing with permits. Just more or less a racket, just so they can get there money, and saying they inspected it. If you know somebody, and they know you know what you are doing, sometimes they won't even inspect the work. They are happy to take your money though. It will have to be inspected though if you do not have any connections, to make sure that the work is safe, and will not cause a fire etc..Good Luck..

  15. BlazeROCKS101 says:

    When we had cable,me and my mom loved watching Home Improvement.

  16. Bored Enough To Be Here says:

    our screened in fish pond and orchid house

  17. tazztower44 says:

    i love patricia richardson

  18. queen of harts says:

    HGTV has several home improvement shows on, usually on Saturdays. You'll need cable to get the stations however they do have a website. You can go to it, type in TV cabinets and maybe you'll luck out. They supply prints and plans for various DIY projects.

    http://www.HGTV.com

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