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TV Stand Design Ideas

Posted 01-21-2008 at 05:47 PM by Home-Improvement
With the new HDTV sets coming onto the market the shape and weight requirements (not to mention the price) of stands has changed. If you don't want to shell out a few hundred dollars for a stand, increasing the TV's total price by 20% or more, here are a couple of alternatives.
Steel kits are available for around $100. They're strong, come in various sizes and can be constructed in an hour or less even by those without superior 'do-it-yourself' skills. They typically will hold a DVD, cable...
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Tips for Installing Leakproof Showers

Posted 01-21-2008 at 05:46 PM by Home-Improvement
Shower installations are tough, no getting around it. Most home remodeling projects require care, but this is one case where even a small error can lead to disaster. Behind-the-wall or under-the-floor leaks can cause increased insect invasions and large repair bills. So, before you decide to undertake it, prepare to commit yourself to nothing less than a first rate job.
Most do-it-yourself'ers won't be installing all the plumbing from scratch, but just replacing or re-doing an existing shower....
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Three Steps To Refinish Your Decks

Posted 01-21-2008 at 05:45 PM by Home-Improvement
Keeping decks sturdy and looking new is a three step process that can be low cost and require only moderate effort.
First, test the condition of your deck by performing a simple test. Drip water from a turkey basting or similar tool onto the surface. If it beads well, refinishing isn't necessary. If it soaks in rapidly, a full treatment is required.
Next, get a few different weather reports. Pick a period of a week where you expect moderate temperatures and low humidity. Several drying...
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Tips for Installing A Tile Floor

Posted 01-21-2008 at 05:45 PM by Home-Improvement
Installing a tile floor is one of the more difficult home remodeling projects. But with care, it's within reach of anyone.
Start off on the right foot by acquiring one of the many home design software packages. Most will have a section on laying tile. It can't prepare a floor or apply glue, but they're terrific at helping you visualize the result and avoid mistakes. They provide design alternatives, measurement help and tips on dealing with glue, cutting tile and so forth.
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Six Tips For Decks Built to Last

Posted 01-21-2008 at 05:44 PM by Home-Improvement
With only a few dozen deck screws, lag screws, galvanized nails, bolts, joists, posts, braces, flashing, concrete bags, gravel, stain, thinner, drill, level, plumb bob, hammer, measuring tape... you too can build a deck. Sounds complicated already, eh? No one can teach you to build a deck in one page. But here are some tips about how to build a deck that's stronger, lasts longer and gives you the result you want.
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First, this is one time doing things the old-fashioned way may...
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