1 April 2016

Options For Heating And Cooling Your Home Addition Without Affecting Your Existing HVAC Unit

If you have recently invested in an addition to your home, you could be wondering about the best way to heat and cool the area. You might not want to alter your existing heating and air conditioning system for just one room or small portion of the house, and luckily, you shouldn't have to. Instead, consider these alternative heating and cooling options that can keep this new part of your home nice and comfortable without affecting the rest of your HVAC system.
9 March 2016

Replace The Back Roof Or Install A Four Seasons Room?: Why You May Want The Extra Room Instead Of Just The Roof

When faced with a partial roof replacement off the back of your house where you intend to put a four seasons room in the future, it may make more sense to install your four seasons room now rather than later. It resolves the issue you are having with your roof, and provides your home with more space. (A four seasons room is a room that has several floor-to-ceiling windows and a door to the outside; it is like having an enclosed patio space, but you can enjoy it all year round.
15 February 2016

3 Ways To Maintain Your Asphalt Parking Lot Better

When your customers pull into your parking lot, what do they think? You want to provide them a great first impression, but an ugly parking lot full of potholes and cracks can hinder that plan. Just like any other part of your business, you have to maintain it in order to keep it looking attractive. It is not uncommon for asphalt to incur problems over time. With the weight of vehicles and the difference in weather conditions throughout the years, your parking lot can go through quite a bit.
25 January 2016

Repairing Your Home After Winter: Spring Home Improvement Ideas For You

When the end of the cold and harsh winter weather begins to seem near, you may find yourself looking ahead to spring and the many projects around your house that you can and should get started at that time. However, you may not know which home improvement projects you can and should start with in the spring to help repair and revitalize your home after the onslaught of snow, ice, and cold winds throughout the winter.
6 January 2016

Got Some Bricks And Don't Know What To Do With Them? 3 Ways You Can Use Them For Your Home's Curb Appeal

Brick can be used for many things other than building a home. If you have bricks sitting around, do not let them just sit there-- instead, use them to enhance the curb appeal of your home. Contact a local outlet, however, such as Central Arizona Block, if you do not have materials. There are many things you can do, and many of these are DIY projects that can be done in a weekend.
17 December 2015

Ways To Fix And Prevent Wet, Soggy Drywall In Your Bathroom

Bathrooms are one of the most humid rooms in a home, primarily because of the large amount of hot water people use in their bathrooms on a daily basis. The humidity from hot water can end up destroying the drywall in bathrooms, and fixing this problem will require ripping out all the affected drywall. After ripping it out, there are several things you can do to prevent this from happening again in the future.
30 November 2015

Planning Electrical Convenience In Computer-Based Businesses

Productivity is often a difficult dance of discipline and incentives. You'll need an excellent team with the abilities to keep your business moving, but you'll need to make sure that they're comfortable and equipped with everything they need to get the job done smoothly. The standard computer setup in cubicles with workstations is good enough for many businesses, but there are a few electrical and computer plans that can be used to make the workplace more efficient.
11 November 2015

How To Replace Warped Fascia Boards

You don't need to be a construction expert in order to repair a rotting fascia board on your roof line. In most cases, and roof line will start to sag when the soffit and fascia boards become loose or waterlogged. This can be dangerous if you have a tile roof because individual tiles can become loose easier. At the same time, a loose fascia can compromise the eaves and lead to even more serious structural roof damage.
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