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  • How to Request a Pest Control Estimate

    If you're wondering about the noises in the wall at night or where that powdered wood is coming from, it may be time to call in a professional to rid your house of vermin such as mice and insects...

  • How to Find a Good Repairman

    When you are facing a broken windowpane or clogged pipe, you want someone who can solve your problem quickly. Most homeowners also want a repairman who does quality work at a fair price. It seems...

  • How to Clean Your Evaporator Coil With a Foam Spray

    Air-conditioning, or AC, units are a great way to stay cool during the hot summer days. They circulate the air, pulling hot air out of the house, while sending cold air back in. Circulating air,...

  • How to Price House Painting

    Unlike some other trades, there is no standard square foot price for house painting. There are simply too many variables. Interior or exterior, condition of the existing surface, the type and...

  • How to Pick a Mold Removal Specialist

    Household mold damages the structure of a home and can create toxic breathing conditions. The severity of a mold infestation is the primary factor to consider when determining whether to use the...

  • How to Connect Copper Pipes

    Want to know how to connect copper pipes together? Having a good connection is important when installing copper pipes. The last thing you want is to have to tear up a wall to find a water leak....

  • How to Get on a Home Improvement Show

    Home improvement television shows bring professional designers and decorators into your home to record the redecorating process and air it on television for all to see. The series pays for the...

  • How to Increase Your Homes Value

    Want to increase your home worth? Although major remodeling doesn't always pay off when It comes time to sell your house, there are a few things you can do that will add to your homes value.

  • How to Buy a Foreclosed Mobile Home

    If you're in the market for a foreclosed mobile home, there are many up for auction today offering deep discounts but without the added benefit of inspections and appraisals. Buying a foreclosed...

  • Basic Contract for Home Improvement

    A contract is an important element of any home improvement project. The level of detail required depends on the size and scope of the job, but even simple repair work should be governed by a...

  • How to Compare Painting Contractors For House Painting

    If you have a large house painting job, or even a small one, it’s important to spend some time comparing painting contractors that are experienced with interior painting. When comparing painting...

  • How to Choose a Pest Control Exterminator

    Most of the time, we can keep household pests under control by keeping the place clean. If a problem arises, usually a trip to the local hardware store will provide us with a solution. ...

  • How to To Get A Good Bid Estimate On A Big Repair Or Construction Job

    Most of us don't have many connections to people in the repair or construction business. If you are faced with a bigger construction or repair job, then these tips may help you get a reasonable...

  • How to Create a Great Home Inspection Report

    The home inspection report is the most crucial piece of documentation that a potential buyer will have that accurately describes the conditions that exist in the house they are considering...

  • How to Choose a Home Inspector

    You have found your dream house, worked through the financing and your offer was accepted. Now what? It time to get the home inspected but how do you go about choosing a home inspector? Its not as...

  • How to Find a Contractor in California

    Professional home improvement projects can correct cosmetic or structural problems with your home, improve its general appearance and dramatically increase your enjoyment and the value of your...

  • Asbestos Removal Information

    Asbestos is a fiber that was used in the past for insulation. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) restricted the use of asbestos for construction in the 1970s. In 1986, the EPA...

  • How to Hire a Mold Remediation Company

    An infestation inside your home from water damage and mold is an obvious, and smelly, problem. It is recommended that any mold-infested area larger than 30 square feet should by cleaned by a mold...

  • How to Choose The Best Roofing Contractor

    Most home or property owners will experience the need to repair or replace their roof. But just like any other trade, there are roofing contractors who do not look out for your best interest --...

  • How to Sign a Contract and Not Want to Kick Yourself as a Consequence

    He knocks at the door; you peep through the peephole; he flashes his laminated "I am not an axe murderer" ID; you let him in. Before you know it, he's up on a stepladder, beaming a...

  • How to Prepare for Fumigation

    Spring, summer and fall are when pests are at their greatest population. Fumigating a home or living space is best conducted when these intruders are at their height. It can keep them from...

  • Installing Garage Door Cables

    The first step when installing garage door cables is to wrap the cables around the pulleys that guide the cable. The cable can be layed over the pulley so the front faces the garage door and the...

  • How to Protect Cabinet Bottoms Under Sinks

    We all try so hard to avoid spills and yuck under our kitchen and bathroom sinks. Cleaning products leak and sometimes so do pipes and fixtures. Try this easy fix that will make spills easy to...

  • How to Hire a Home Repair Contractor

    When Spring and Summer come, everyone loves to think of the projects they're going to do around the house to make things more livable and attractive. Homeowners are also holding on to their...

  • What is Required for an FHA Home Inspection?

    When applying for an FHA loan through HUD, you are not required to get a home inspection. However, it is highly recommended that you have any property you wish to purchase inspected for your own...

  • Craftsman Lawn Mower Troubleshooting

    Craftsman manufactures many types of lawn mowers--everything from cut path reel mowers that operate on your own pushing power, to mowers that run on electricity and gasoline. A majority of...

  • How to Hire Someone to Install Curtain Rods

    When a home improvement job needs to be done, and you have enough to do already, hire a contractor. No job is too small for hardworking home improvement specialists. Hire one to install your...

  • How to Get a Discount on Tree Cutting and Tree Removal from a Tree Service

    If you are a homeowner with trees, there may come a time when you would appreciate the chance to get a discount on tree cutting from a tree service. Whether due to storm damage, age of the tree,...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Chimney

    If you are having leaking problems and can't seem to find the problem, consider looking at your chimney with more scrutiny. Often a chimney can leak profusely, and can bring a lot of water into...

  • How to Find A Reputable Home Inspection Service

    The home inspection process is a necessary piece of due diligence for the buyer and is increasingly performed by the seller to discover defects prior to the sale, which the seller can either fix...

  • How Does a Septic Contractor Spend a Workday?

    One of the dirtiest jobs on the earth is working with sewage and sewage equipment. This job usually falls to either a plumber, or a septic contractor. The difference between the two lies mostly in...

  • How to Successfully Work With Your HouseKeeper

    New to hiring some help with cleaning? Want to avoid any faux pas with your new cleaner? Check out these tips from the daughter of a housecleaner to learn what your housekeeper wishes she could...

  • How to Get the Most Out of an Appliance Repairman

    No matter how new or reliable your appliances, there comes a time when something breaks and they need repair. It usually occurs about 25 minutes after the warranty has expired. When you search...

  • How to Dispute a Plumber's Bill

    Whether your pipes have sprung a leak or you're adding some water lines, a plumber is a good person to have on your speed dial. As with most repair services, there may come a time when it's...

  • How to Hire a Handyman

    A handyman, also known as a Jack-of-all-Trades, can be a great resource. He can do several repairs and/or upgrades that aren't “big enough” for the experts. However, finding the...

  • How to Hire a Quality Electrician

    The majority of my articles—and the goal of eHow in fact—is for everyday people to learn how to do things they normally would not be able to do. But sometimes, you may run into a task that is...

  • How to Hire a Contractor That You Could Recommend to Friends

    Finding a contractor is as easy as opening the yellow pages. Hiring one that you could recommend to friends after the job is completed is a complete different story. It will take time and...

  • How to find contractors in Delaware

    Finding a general contractor in Delaware isn't hard at all, they are everywhere. But finding the right one for your needs might take a bit more effort on your part. Here are some tips on how to...

  • How to Get a Plumbing Quote

    Need to have your boiler replaced? Have the pipes in your wall begun to rot? Plumbing issues can be overwhelming, and not knowing who to hire can make the situation even worse. The best way to...

  • How to Spot Home Improvement Scams

    Embarking on a home improvement project is intimidating enough even with reliable contractors. Don't make things worse by dealing with people who could be incompetent, unethical or even outright...

  • How to Choose an Exterminator

    Exterminators are often key in preventing and treating infestations of many varieties of pests. Choosing an exterminator who understands your needs and environment are key to keeping your home...

  • How to Find a Cabinet Maker

    Cabinet makers aren’t exactly coming out of the woodwork. But finding one doesn’t have to be a splinter in your side. Whether you have a cabinet in mind to fill an empty space in your home or need...

  • How to avoid 'rogue traders'

    There's much in the press and on TV about 'rogue traders' and the issues they cause. How can you do your best to avoid these contractors and ensure your home improvement project runs smoothly?...

  • How to Hire a Contractor to Renovate Your Home

    If you are going to renovate your home, hiring a great contractor is likely the most important decision you can make. The best thing to realize is that hiring the right contractor to renovate...

  • How to save costs when hiring a contractor

    The quoted price that a handyman gives you is not always set in stone, you can often negotiate for a lower rate or do some of the services yourself to cut costs.

  • How to select a handyman

    Handymen and mechanics have a notorious tendancy to charge exhorbent prices for thier services. However if you are armed with the right information you are sure to find a reliable and affordable...

  • How to Hire a Contractor, Plumber, Painter or Electrician

    When you're hiring a home improvement professional, you're buying that person's ability to bring your concept to life. It's of critical importance to find a trustworthy, licensed professional for...

  • How to Hire a Driveway Paver

    A paved driveway can be yours! Paved driveways are easy to install and cause only a few days of disruption to your life. Here's how to hire a driveway paver perfect for the job.

  • How to Hire a Hardwood Floor Contractor

    Hardwood is a popular flooring choice. Whether you're installing new hardwood floors or having older floors refinished, find a contractor who can do the best job.

  • How to Get Quality Home Improvement Services

    A good contractor will have a fine reputation and will gladly enter a contract. Choose the wrong one and you may end up with a nightmare and paying twice to get the job done.

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