Patching Basement Walls
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How to Use Cut Nails
Tim Carter, of http://AsktheBuilder.com, demonstrates how to drive a nail through a 2 x 4 and into a concrete... Handling a Wet Basement? All the Help you Need to DIYBy: The Handyman Guy | 13/07/2007 | Home ImprovementDo something with the water that goes into the basement before it destroyers everything and fills the room with mildew. It’s better to control the entry of the water than to attempt to block its entry. Most of wet basement problems could be solved by controlling the roof water and the surface drainage. Custom DIY Concrete Stone Instructions Will Save Your MoneyBy: John McKenzie Panagos | 28/04/2009 | Home & FamilyHere you will learn to cast natural-looking stone for pennies each! With these instructions, readily available molds, concrete, and items found in most garages, you can make professional-looking stone or veneer for about $0.55 a square foot. Why pay $6.00 or more at retail? Make stone in any colors you like, right in your garage, basement, shed, or backyard. No special skills are required. Just follow these simple step-by-step instructions. Tile For 28 Cents a Square Foot--- The How-To Questions Finally Get AnsweredBy: John McKenzie Panagos | 25/05/2009 | Home & FamilyOver the last 17 years in the concrete mold and products business, the one question asked of us the most is--- How is concrete tile made, and why is it so expensive? Those questions are highly relevant, when you consider that you can make concrete tile for about 28 cents a square foot, right at home! Here, we answer those questions and more, and share with you how you can save up to 90% off retail prices for tile and other concrete products. What Is a good budget for my renovations?By: Abba\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Service | 21/10/2009 | RemodelingThis article is to help people with making a budget to fill there needs of an idea of how much to spend and save before hiring a contractor! Do it Yourself Concreting and Concrete ResurfacingBy: Allan Wilson | 19/01/2007 | Home & FamilyModern concrete repair kits contain polyurethane foam, which fills even a 24-inch thick wall. The application is much relatively simple and mainly, the polyurethane foam remains flexible to allow for the natural movement of concrete Landscaping a Hill or Slope,using Rocks, Diamond Blocks, and WaterfallsBy: Linda Baxter | 09/07/2008 | LandscapingBefore beginning attacking a hillside landscape project, there are some basic questions to ask yourself. Once answered you decide if you are going to DIY it or hire a professional to do the task. Whether you choose to use rocks, or diamond blocks or other landscape rocks, you can sculpt the hillside, build a terrace, or build a man-made waterfall on your hillside or all of the above. Anyway you look at it, a hillside provides some interesting options. New Building & Construction Division Established at Masters Touch to Meet Growing Home Improvement MarketBy: Nancy Sheerin | 07/01/2008 | Interior DesignDATELINE: MEDFIELD, MA…Masters Touch, a one stop interior design and home improvement shop based in Medfield, recently announced a new Building and Construction Division to better serve a fast growing clientele who desire larger scale building and renovations. Maintenance and Repairs Q&ABy: homefaq | 24/09/2009 | Remodeling3 course switch- 2 hots and 1 colourless? When updating my wall switches, I didn't transfer the wires correctly. I have 2 red wires and a white line. While testing each flex seperatly, 1 red wire and 1 white wire made the device night light up and 1 red wire did not light. I'm assuming this medium it's...
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