Posts Tagged ‘do-it-yourself’
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010
Replacing your kitchen cabinets is an expensive proposition, but one that will make a big difference in the look of your kitchen and your home. There is a wide array of cabinets and doors to choose from, from different styles to different materials and colors. A visit to a home improvement store will give you great ideas about what kind of cabinets you like. You may even be able to get a computerized mockup of what your kitchen (more…)
Tags: Cabinets, do-it-yourself, flooring, home improvement, installation, kitchen cabinets, Kitchen Remodeling, refacing, repair
Posted in Kitchen Improvement | 9 Comments »
Thursday, October 14th, 2010
Before you start any major project, it’s important to have all the proper tools and materials that you will need. Along with having the right tools, you also need to understand their purpose and the basics of how to use them safely. In this article, we’ll cover some standard tools you will need for most kitchen remodeling projects along with a few critical safety tips.
Tile-Cutter/Tile Saw
A tile cutter (more…)
Tags: diy, do-it-yourself, home improvement, home improvement tools, home improvements, JIGSAW, wrenches
Posted in Kitchen Remodeling | 18 Comments »
Saturday, September 4th, 2010
If you want to earn extra money, rehabbing a home for profit might work for you. Also known as fixing and flipping properties among real estate investors, rehabbing involves the process of buying and refurbishing an undervalued or distressed propert (more…)
Tags: diy, do-it-yourself, flipping houses, flipping properties, home improvement, home project help, real estate investing, real estate investors, rehabbing, rehabbing a home, wall anchor
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 5 Comments »
Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
Home Improvement involves working on your home for remodeling, repairing and decorating. There are so many places and things one can work upon inside and outside the house.
The list could be endless and can be broadly classified as under:
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: Circuit Breakers, Cords and Plugs, Lamps, Light Fixtures, Receptacles, Wall Switches
KITCHEN: Installing a Kitchen Sink, Installing a kitchen faucet, A (more…)
Tags: cabinet hardware, Cabinets, do-it-yourself, flooring, home improvement, installation, Kitchen Remodeling, refacing, repair, tools
Posted in Kitchen Improvement | 9 Comments »
Monday, August 16th, 2010
While it’s not difficult to find information on how to put together a cheap home solar energy system, many experts forget to mention an easy way to save even more money when you do it yourself. Salvaging used solar panels is a great way to build an eco-friendly home while recycling perfectly good solar equipment in the process.
Used solar panels can be found on auction sites like eBay and classified ad sites like Craigslis (more…)
Tags: cheap home solar panels, diy, do-it-yourself, drywall repair, home improvement, home project help, recycling solar panels, remove wall anchors, reusing solar panels, save money with cheap home solar panels, wall anchor
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 10 Comments »
Monday, July 12th, 2010
$1,800 to stratum my 1400 sq. ft. house.WTF ?
I have a 1400 sq. ft. home on pier & beam, adjectives it needs is some shimming to help close something like 4 or 5 doors, all of the blocking is pretty much in place, reasonably a few, I might add. It just really desires some tweaking in several places,…
$60 per foot for Rinnai vent pipe?
My plumber says the vent pipe for (more…)
Tags: diy, do it yourself projects, do-it-yourself, drywall patching, drywall repair, home improvement, home project help, how-to projects, Maintenance and Repairs, remove wall anchors, wall anchor
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 7 Comments »
Monday, June 14th, 2010
The tasks involved in selling your home are quite numerous. Firstly, you need to advertise it using several media and methods in order to guarantee its exposure to as many buyers as possible. Home staging strategies can make your home more appealing. This act specially puts special emphasis on the presentation and appearance of your property.
There are many techniques in staging your home. Initially, you have to understan (more…)
Tags: diy, do it yourself projects, do-it-yourself, drywall patching, drywall repair, home improvement, home project help, home staging, how-to projects, remove wall anchors, wall anchor
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 10 Comments »
Friday, June 11th, 2010
I don’t have to tell you that video gaming systems are really hot these days. From Nintendo WII to the Xbox 360 to the various portable hand held units, video gaming has been big business since the early days of the Atari and a few of its contemporaries. The technology that goes into these highly advanced pieces of machinery is truly remarkable. The graphics that these systems produce today versus what some of the earlier gaming (more…)
Tags: cost to repair a xbox 360, diy, do-it-yourself, e74 error, home improvement, home project help, how to fix a xbox 360, red ring of death, remove wall anchors, wall anchor, xbox 360 repair
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 10 Comments »
Saturday, June 5th, 2010
The kitchen countertop is important to the final look and feel of a kitchen. There are many considerations to look into when deciding on a countertop. One must be aware that prices for kitchen countertops vary, and some can be as cheap as $10 per square foot, while others can cost more than $100 per square foot. Appearance and functions are some of the main concerns when making a choice.
The most affordable type (more…)
Tags: Cabinets, Choosing Kitchen Countertops, do-it-yourself, flooring, home improvement, How to Choose Kitchen Countertops, installation, Kitchen Countertops Home Improvement, Kitchen Remodeling, refacing, repair
Posted in Kitchen Improvement | 9 Comments »
Monday, May 10th, 2010
This article was originally written by Pat Perkins, it was so good I wanted to re post it!
How many times has someone asked you “Know a good plumber?” Would you even recognize a good plumber if you fell over one? Most of us give little thought to the health of our home’s plumbing, never mind the maintenance of our pipes, hoses, toilets, sinks, tubs, hot water heaters or garbage disposals until we are in the middle (more…)
Tags: construction, diy, do-it-yourself, drywall repair, home improvement, home project help, plumber, plumbing, remove wall anchors, wall anchor
Posted in DIY Home Repair | 10 Comments »