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<p><strong>Six Easy Steps to Becoming a </strong></p>
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</p><p><strong>Genuine Mr. or Ms. Fix-it</strong><strong> </strong></p>
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</p><p><strong>Lesson one:</strong></p>
<p>It’s never a good time for things to go “clunk…” in the night, but, they do.  The costs of living<strong>: </strong>gasoline, groceries and utilities have risen dramatically.  Service calls are unbelievably high.   During t<span id="more-282"></span>his recession keeping the money in our pocket, and our house in good running order, has never been so important.  </p>
<p>Our disposable income is shrinking rapidly.  Job security is a thing of the past.  If ever there was a time when the average homeowner needed to learn how to “Fix-it” and reduce costs; it is now.  </p>
<p>There are three basic components to every house which are<strong>:</strong> mechanical, electrical or hydraulic (plumbing) in nature.  Understanding the mechanical, electrical and plumbing around your home is a major key to keeping your costs low.   Contrary to popular belief, it is not at &#8230; <a href="http://www.su-casa.org/six-easy-diy-steps.html" class="read_more">Click here to read more</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>Six Easy Steps to Becoming a </strong></p>
<p> 
<p><strong>Genuine Mr. or Ms. Fix-it</strong><strong> </strong></p>
<p> 
<p><strong>Lesson one:</strong></p>
<p>It’s never a good time for things to go “clunk…” in the night, but, they do.  The costs of living<strong>: </strong>gasoline, groceries and utilities have risen dramatically.  Service calls are unbelievably high.   During t<span id="more-282"></span>his recession keeping the money in our pocket, and our house in good running order, has never been so important.  </p>
<p>Our disposable income is shrinking rapidly.  Job security is a thing of the past.  If ever there was a time when the average homeowner needed to learn how to “Fix-it” and reduce costs; it is now.  </p>
<p>There are three basic components to every house which are<strong>:</strong> mechanical, electrical or hydraulic (plumbing) in nature.  Understanding the mechanical, electrical and plumbing around your home is a major key to keeping your costs low.   Contrary to popular belief, it is not at all difficult and you actually save thousands of dollars by doing the work yourself.</p>
<p>It is always less expensive for you to make repairs around the house.  Example: The wall switch stops working.  A quality UL listed single pole switch will cost you between three and five dollars at your local home and garden center.  However, hiring a licensed electrician to install that $3.00 switch can run anywhere from $125.00 to $150.00.  Save yourself a lot of money.  For only ten minutes of your time you can install the switch yourself.  It’s legal, it’s clean, it’s educational and most importantly, It’s not expensive!</p>
<p>When something fails to work as it was designed you begin by asking two very basic questions:  what “is” wrong and what “isn’t” wrong with the device.  </p>
<p>The answer to these questions is very valuable indeed.   The answer to the first question obviously identifies the problem.  The answer to the second question hopefully stops an over zealous “Mr. Fix-it” from ripping apart a portion of the device that wasn’t broken to begin with.  Nothing is more discouraging than having completely dismantled something only to learn the problem is elsewhere.   </p>
<p>When troubleshooting, a step by step procedure for locating, identifying and solving problems is a valuable resource. A methodical and systematic approach is an absolute time saver.   If it is an electrical or a plumbing problem always start at the source.  If it is a construction related problem, start at the base and work your way up. </p>
<p>For grins and giggles let’s troubleshoot a malfunctioning table lamp.  Just as a side bar keep in mind that table lamps generally come in pairs.  If we can’t fix this one lamp, then we may need to buy two lamps to maintain the balance of the room.   Let’s proceed.</p>
<p><strong>The following 6 step procedure takes less than five minutes and is the same troubleshooting procedure for most electrical devices</strong>.</p>
<p>1)      Disconnect the source.  Unplug it!  Inspect the cord for obvious breaks.  Pets are notorious for chewing cords.</p>
<p>2)      Verify the source.   That is, use a basic two wire voltage tester and test for currant in the receptacle. We don’t want to dismantle the lamp only to learn the receptacle was bad.   If you have a <em>Receptacle circuit tester</em> (An inexpensive device that, by a pattern of lights, indicates wiring errors in receptacles) simply plug it into the receptacle.  The code on the device will inform you as to what, if any, problem there may be.</p>
<p>3)      Next, using your continuity tester remove and check the bulb by touching one probe to the tip at the base and the other probe to the threaded side.   It is not uncommon for the tungsten filament to be broken in a new bulb.  If the bulb is good the tester will beep or buzz.</p>
<p>4)      Using a jumper, connect an end to each spade on the plug.  Again, with your continuity tester probe the inside wall of the threaded socket and then touch the other probe to the center where the bulb tip would make contact.  If the tester does not sound off (make a buzz or continuous beep) turn or press the on/off button a few times.  If the continuity tester still fails to make a sound you have just narrowed the problem down to just one of two problems.</p>
<p>5)  Now we can start taking things apart.  A) Gently remove the outer shell of the socket from the base cap.  B) remove the insulating sleeve from the socket thus exposing where the two wires from the cord attach to the socket and visually inspect the connections.   C)  Clamp the continuity tester to the large spade on the plug and then touch the other probe to the silver screw at the base of the socket.  The tester will beep or buzz if the integrity of that side of the cord is good and has no internal breaks.  Now do the same with the small spade of the plug and the brass screw at the bottom of the socket base.</p>
<p>6)  Using the jumper again jump a connection to both spades of the plug.  Again use the continuity tester and touch one probe to the threaded side of the socket and the other probe to the center of the socket and activate the switch until the continuity tester sounds off.  If there is no sound, you have just located a bad switch.  The switch/socket assembly can be purchased at any home improvement center for less than 5 dollars.</p>
<p>Any one of these six steps will locate and identify an electrical problem.  With the exception of step 3 this procedure can be followed to troubleshoot just about any electrical appliance or device.</p>
<p><strong>In lesson two we will put together an inexpensive household electrical tool kit. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p><strong>Brian Pacatte is a light commercial/residential builder of 18 years.</strong></p>
<p>Entertaining, down to earth and easy to read information and/or instructions are offered for the homeowner wanting to stretch their remodeling budget. </p>
<p>If you are selling your home and wish to get the highest return for your investment, his articles are a Must Read. </p>
<p>Brian heads up a 24/7 forum where you are invited to ask questions regarding ‘How To’ projects.  Questions are typically answered in 24 to 48 hours.</p>
<p>They also manage <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.blcastels.com/DIY.html">Creative Building Solutions</a>   where the DIY novice is guided through various home improvement projects.</p>
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<p>Many times sinks are clogged in the P trap that hangs beneath the sink. This means the P trap must be removed. Watch as a professional home repairman unclogs a kitchen sink in this free video on home improvement.Expert: James Drew Contact: www.jnchomerepair.com Bio: James Drew is the owner and president of JNC Home Repair in Austin, TX. Drew is also an HVAC certified tech with more than two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry. Filmmaker: Todd Green  <H3>Help answer the question about DIY Home Improvement</H3>Tv show for DIY home improvement?<br />i remeber a show that was diy and told you how to make tv cabinets and such. does anybody know the show?</p>
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<p>Word on the street is &#8220;It&#8217;s a great time for [kitchen] remodeling &#8211; if you have the money,&#8221; at least according to a recent The Arizona Republic new article. While that logic may go against the grain of everything that&#8217;s happening in the economy right now, it has some merit to it. And even homeowners who don&#8217;t have the cash saved up to update their kitchen with new kitchen cabinets and other remodeling features can take advantage<span id="more-372"></span> of all-time low rates on home improvement loans.</p>
<p>So why now of all times, in the midst of a recession, would experts contend that the stars are aligned for remodeling the home, in particular the kitchen? The newspaper article points out several compelling reasons.</p>
<p>1. First and foremost, the recession is fueling never-before seen price wars. Contractors and retailers alike are slashing their prices in an effort to stay competitive in a slow &#8230; <a href="http://www.su-casa.org/why-the-time-is-now-for-new-kitchen-cabinets.html" class="read_more">Click here to read more</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Word on the street is &#8220;It&#8217;s a great time for [kitchen] remodeling &#8211; if you have the money,&#8221; at least according to a recent The Arizona Republic new article. While that logic may go against the grain of everything that&#8217;s happening in the economy right now, it has some merit to it. And even homeowners who don&#8217;t have the cash saved up to update their kitchen with new kitchen cabinets and other remodeling features can take advantage<span id="more-372"></span> of all-time low rates on home improvement loans.</p>
<p>So why now of all times, in the midst of a recession, would experts contend that the stars are aligned for remodeling the home, in particular the kitchen? The newspaper article points out several compelling reasons.</p>
<p>1. First and foremost, the recession is fueling never-before seen price wars. Contractors and retailers alike are slashing their prices in an effort to stay competitive in a slow market. This competition is good news for kitchen remodelers who want custom-built cabinets as well as those who are satisfied settling for assembled and ready-to-assemble kitchen cabinetry from their local home improvement supercenter. Indeed, there are kitchen cabinet deals to be had around every corner. &#8220;It&#8217;s the perfect time because (remodelers) will negotiate with you, and they will listen to you,&#8221; one newspaper source pointed out.</p>
<p>2. If a homeowner is planning to remain in his or her home for a while, the cost savings realized now on new kitchen cabinets can turn into substantial profits down the road. Once the economy recovers and real estate starts selling again, savvy homeowners can leverage their remodeled kitchens into higher asking prices. After all, the kitchen is one of the main selling points in any home.</p>
<p>3. &#8220;During the most recent housing boom, when local contractors were swamped, projects often came with longer time frames and higher bills,&#8221; The Arizona Republic article points out. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development, new home sales dropped to the lowest rate on record in December 2008. As a result, kitchen cabinet contractors and kitchen cabinet manufacturers are not only slashing their prices; they&#8217;re also getting those cabinets installed much more quickly. How much faster? &#8220;For an average kitchen remodel, where it probably took close to three months before, it can be done in half that time,&#8221; one expert estimates.</p>
<p>4. If you&#8217;re a homeowner who&#8217;s looking to turn a profit on home foreclosures and short sales, there&#8217;s no time like the present to get those houses up to and above par. &#8220;Because you can get real estate at essentially bargain-basement prices [right now], it makes it much more attractive to put money into that home.&#8221; And when the goal is securing the highest possible return on investment, new kitchen cabinets are an excellent place to start.</p>
<p>Assembled and pre-assembled kitchen cabinets allow homeowners to get started on their kitchen remodels more quickly and to finish the project at lightning speed. By eliminating manufacturing and home assembly wait times, homeowners can see their kitchen remodeling transformations come to life in near no time.</p>
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<p>S. Grant Architect, slideshow (no sound) of Residential remodeling of a basement, 1400 SF. This was part of a custom home design (new from the ground up) for a family in Chicago, IL USA. Full Bar area, Full Bathroom, Full Kitchen, Storage &amp; Mechanical Rooms, Built-In Bookcase &amp; Storage, Custom Maple Wood Audio/Video Entertainment unit, Spray Foam Insulation, Acoustical Ceiling, Wood-look vinyl Floor (low maintenance), Recessed downlights. Contemporary, Modern House design. Location: Chicago, IL USA, circa 2004 visit: susangrant.net  <H3>Help answer the question about kitchen remodeling</H3>Has anyone used Home Depot for kitchen remodeling?<br />I am in the process of updating my kitchen by replacing the cabinets and countertops.  I want granite counter tops and Thomasville cabinets. Has anyone used Home Depot for this project in Rochester Hills, Michigan?</p>
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