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How To Work With Your Contractor

Are you in the process of planning to remodel your home? If the answer is yes, here are some tips on how to establish and maintain a good working relationship with your remodeling contractor. Of course you believe you’re a reasonable, understanding person with whom anyone would be happy to work. However, if you’ve never […]

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Getting The Most From Your Kitchen Cabinets

Designing the most functional kitchen cabinets should take into account the size of available kitchen space and proximity of appliances in relation to where the cabinet will be positioned. The size, including depth and heights is also a factor. The installation of cabinets will require the top cabinet section to be secured to the walls.

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Remodeling & Repair After A Storm

Home Remodeling and Repair – Storm Damages – Know your Contractor When nature throws a curve and causes a natural disaster, Contractors may come from across the country for work. Local lesser known may come out of the woodwork. Some are legit while others are scammers. Like a hawk circling its prey, they swoop in

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Use the Summer Heat to Your Advantage by Understanding How It Works

Quoted from: http://lifehacker.com/5572468/use-the-summer-heat-to-your-advantage-by-understanding-how-it-works Use the Summer Heat to Your Advantage by Understanding How It Works Hot and cold are a matter of perception. Learn how heat works, how to avoid it, and—more interesting—how to use it to your advantage. Photo via SUCK.UK. Understanding Heat Through the Laws of Thermodynamics Understanding heat means understanding energy. Conservation

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