Archive for 'Home Improvement'
Remodel Your House to a Home
A house is easy to build, a home is not. A house is bricks and mortar, a home is a symbol of taste, which is unique to every individual. From the color of every tile in the house to the setting of the kitchen rack, everything should be just perfect. If by any chance wishes [...]
Posted: April 22nd, 2012 under Remodeling.
Tags: Bathroom Flooring, Bricks And Mortar, Classic Style, Color Scheme, Color Schemes, Color Variations, Dream Merchants, Flooring Options, Glass Tiles, Home Remodeling, Kitchen Designs, Kitchen Rack, Kitchen Remodels, Modern Kitchen, Mood Swings, Personal Touches, Quantum Leap, Skilled Manpower, Storage Space, Wooden Flooring
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6 Maintenance Tips to Avoid Costly Pool Repairs
Owning a pool is very expensive, but when you add the cost of pool repairs onto the regular cost of simply owning the pool, the price goes through the roof. The truth of the matter is that anyone can afford to own a pool if they make an effort to maintain it properly. Here are [...]
Posted: April 20th, 2012 under Remodeling.
Tags: Calcium Hardness, Few Minutes, Lint, Maintenance Tips, Phoenix Pool, Pool Owner, Pool Owners, Pool Repairs, Pool Season, Poor Circulation, Pot, Pressure Gauge, Psi, Rule Of Thumb, Running, Sand Filter, Skimmer Basket, Total Dissolved Solids, Truth Of The Matter, Wasting Water
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The Beauty of Stamped Concrete Patios
Stamped concrete involves creating textures and patterns on ordinary concrete thereby transforming ordinary patios, drive ways and sidewalks. In fact, stamped concrete patios have become very popular among those looking to add some style and class to their outdoor space. Here are some benefits associated with installing stamped concrete floorings. – Cost Effective: When compared [...]
Posted: April 11th, 2012 under Patio Deck.
Tags: Cobble Stones, Cobblestone, Concrete Driveway, Concrete Driveways, Concrete Patios, Drive Ways, Flagstone, Freeze Thaw, Moisture Penetration, Natural Sheen, Natural Stones, Outdoor Space, Pavers, Pouring Concrete, Sidewalks, Sunlight Exposure, Surface Material, Swimming Pool Decks, T Break, Wastage
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How to Apply Stain to Protect Your Deck or Fence
Wood is the best material for building a deck or fence around your home. Not only is it attractive and inviting, it’s also more durable than many other materials. Having said this, wood does deteriorate over time so you need to do something to protect it from changing temperatures and moisture. The best way to [...]
Posted: April 9th, 2012 under Patio Deck.
Tags: Appearance, Building A Deck, Building Deck, Climate, Colours, Cracks, Fence, Few Days, Floor Sanders, Hand Sanders, Humidity, Job, Longevity, Lot, Proper Application, Rain, Stains, Temperatures, Wood Stain, Wood Structure
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Landscape Design – How Can a Professional Improve Your Yard?
You might be able to put some plants in your yard on your own, but it is usually worth your money to get professional landscape design. You will likely end up with a result that looks good year round. Find out why you should pay an expert to create a good look for your yard. [...]
Posted: April 8th, 2012 under Landscaping.
Tags: Accent Lighting, Additions, Bush, Design Specialist, expert, Flower, Good Year, Grass, Landscape Plants, Lot, Plants And Trees, Professional Landscape Design, Pros And Cons, Sun And Shade, Worth Your Money
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