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  • How to Build a Shed Ramp

    A friendly word of advice: if your shed sits up on a concrete slab, make sure you build a shed ramp before you bring home a riding lawn mower. Otherwise, the mower sits out in the rain while you...

  • How to Put Cement Board Siding On

    You want a new look for your home. You have looked at a quite a few different styles of siding. Cement board is a durable siding that looks great.

  • How to Fix Vinyl Siding That Is Wavy or Bowed

    Wavy vinyl siding can look horrible. Following the steps in this article it can easily be fixed. The majority of waviness in siding is caused by improper shimming.

  • Why Are Roof Gutters Important?

    Rain gutters have become a staple in modern homes, as they help make homes last much longer by preventing damage. Gutters also help add to a home's value and accentuate its appearance.

  • How to Determine Land Slopes

    Measuring land slope is an essential ability for tasks from land surveying to measuring the grade of a mountain road. Although the real-world applications can be somewhat complicated, the...

  • How to Choose a Stain Color for a Log Home

    Log cabins were once used by settlers who needed to make homes with the products they had on hand, but today these homes are becoming more popular because the wood is mass produced and easy to...

  • How to Select Exterior Paint Colors for a Tudor Home

    Do you live in a Tudor-style home and need help to paint the exterior? Follow a few easy steps on how to select exterior paint colors and the idea won't seem as daunting. Tudor architecture came...

  • Instructions for a Boom Lift

    A boom lift is one of the most commonly used pieces of machinery in construction work. Like the name implies, its job is to "lift" people and work tools to an elevated work area and hold them...

  • How to Install Surface Mount Exterior Shutters

    Dressing up the exterior of a home can display your creativity as a homeowner. Installing surface mount shutters over the exterior of a house is one way to accomplish this goal. Do plenty of...

  • How to Lay Coated Felt Roofing

    Coated felt roofing, commonly referred to as underlayment or tarpaper, is asphalt-impregnated paper that provides a second layer of protection under the main roofing. There are a number of...

  • How to Apply New Roofing Shingles on Top of Existing Roofing Singles

    Roofing over an existing roof is beneficial because you won't need to lay underlayment and because it saves the time and effort of having to tear out the old roof. Check the roof's condition,...

  • How to Repair Vinyl Siding so you Cannot Notice

    Have a piece of vinyl siding that has a crack or chip in it. Hell damage, a lawn mower ding, or a baseball or some other accident can damage your inyl siding. There is two ways you can repair this...

  • What Is Fiber Cement Siding?

    Siding can speak volumes about a house and must be chosen carefully. Fortunately for homeowners, there are multiple options available, including fiber cement siding, which is now used on about 12...

  • How to Put Flashing Around a Skylight

    Installing flashing around an area where a skylight meets a sloping roof is known as step flashing. In this style of flashing, an L-shaped piece of metal goes under the shingles and onto the...

  • How to Build a Stone Patio With a Fire Pit

    Stone patios are usually constructed of flagstone or fieldstone. Flagstone is a sedimentary rock quarried and cut to specifications. Fieldstone is naturally occurring stones removed from farm...

  • Seamless Gutters Vs. Vinyl Gutters

    Rain gutters are a valuable asset to homeowners. They prevent excess rainwater from reaching a home's siding or foundation and causing damage. Good gutters can drastically lengthen a home's lifespan.

  • How to Estimate Exterior Commercial Painting

    The costs of an external painting job consist of materials, labor, equipment rental (if you don't own ladders or a power-washer, for example), and overhead. The raw calculation is simple, but...

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Fiber Cement Siding

    Fiber cement siding is an exterior option more homeowners are turning to, as it is now on about 12 to 15 percent of all homes, but installation problems may be a deterrent to choosing this product.

  • Which Type of Gutters Are the Best?

    Rain gutters are a valuable asset to any home, as they prevent rainwater from damaging a home's siding or foundation. Different types of gutters have their own unique advantages that may appeal to...

  • What Are the Benefits of Having Gutters on a Home?

    Rain gutters are installed on nearly every new home, and are a valuable aid to keeping a home in the best possible condition. Many different types are available to meet any homeowner's needs.

  • Steel Gutters Vs. Aluminum

    When it comes to protecting a home from excess water drainage, rain gutters are invaluable equipment. There are various options available, such as the two commonly used materials: aluminum and steel.

  • Steel vs. Aluminum Gutters

    Gutters have evolved significantly over the years, as less expensive options such as steel and aluminum gutters have overtaken wood gutters in popularity. Both steel and aluminum gutters deter...

  • Vinyl Guttering Vs. Aluminium Guttering

    When water collects on the roof during rainy conditions, it poses a big risk for the exterior of a house. Gutters help keep the drainage away from places where it could do damage. Many homeowners...

  • Porch Railing Styles

    The right porch railings can complement a home's architecture, bringing unity to the overall design. Porch railings come in numerous different styles, with something to fit every taste.

  • What Is the Best Color of Metal Roofing?

    Modern metal roofs are made to last---no color fading, rusting, or chalking if the right paints and protective finishes are used. Metal roof colors should retain their original bright and glossy...

  • How to Build Wood Cabinets

    Removing a bathroom sink from a cabinet or countertop is not as hard to accomplish as many might think, and does not require hiring a plumber. With some determination, the proper tools, and a good...

  • Brick Vs. Concrete Siding

    Choosing an exterior design for a home can prove difficult. The material used to cover a house should be a long-term investment, so choosing wisely is important and requires research. Two siding...

  • What Is the Difference Between Paint and Aluminum Siding?

    Sidings are the walls visible outside the home. Siding often includes insulation. Aluminum siding is waterproof whereas paint siding is not waterproof and isn't supported by studs or braces.

  • How to Use Ceramic Tiles for Decks

    An outdoor deck not only adds value to your home, it creates additional living space. There are many innovations in deck construction, including decking products that resist rot and decay....

  • How to Drill Into Stone or Concrete

    Stone and concrete are two very hard materials. If not done properly you can hurt your self our ruin your tools.

  • How to Determine Window Shutter Color Based on Mortar Color

    Shutters are a decorative element in the facade of a home or building even when they are fully operational and functional. Shutter colors that contrast with the other exterior finishes are more...

  • How to Install Manufactured Stone in Cold Weather

    Unfortunately, some projects have to be done in cold weather even though warmer weather would allow the normal procedures to be accomplished much more easily. Many professionals living in colder...

  • How to Build an Outdoor Solar Shower

    Having an outdoor shower in the summertime is great for rinsing off before jumping into the pool, freshening up after a day in the sun, or just cooling off when there is no pool or lake nearby. ...

  • How to Caulk Outdoor Wall Lights

    When you install outdoor wall lights, you need to seal the light from moisture intrusion. If moisture penetrates the wall light, the light will short out and become a fire hazard or the...

  • How to Secure Bolts to Cement

    To secure an item to concrete with bolts, you need to make a secure mounting location for the bolt within the concrete. Concrete anchors create that secure mounting location for the bolt and...

  • How to Make Stone Veneer cheaply yourself

    With commercially made stone veneer, also known as cultured stone, going for $4-$8 a square foot I decided to make my own for a retaining wall. I will admit it was time consuming but if you know...

  • How to Cut Corrugated Metal

    The valleys that comprise corrugated metal make cutting with standard power tools difficult. The thin gauge of the metal compounds the problem when attempting to cut the metal with a toothed blade...

  • How to Figure Out Home Siding Costs

    Siding acts as a skin and first line of defense against the elements for a house. With seemingly endless types of siding materials, costs can vary greatly depending on variables ranging from...

  • How to Install Metal Trim

    Installing metal trim can be a tricky endeavor. Self-tapping screws will walk along the surface of the metal trim and if your metal trim is pre-finished, this can scratch and mar the surface. The...

  • How to Cut Metal Home Trim

    When cutting metal trim, you need to consider the type and gauge of the trim to determine the types of tools required to cut the metal trim to length. Lighter gauge metal trim that bend easily...

  • How to Install a Sod Roof

    With the growing green movement in America, some people have begun to install sod roofing. Sod is a great insulator that helps keep heat in your home during the winter. It also helps keep your...

  • How to Choose Exterior Colors Virtually

    Hopping into the car and heading toward the local home remodeling center or paint store is not always a necessity for do-it-yourself types. Color is viewable through the virtual world of the World...

  • DIY Exterior Siding

    A high-quality siding can last anywhere from a few years to 70 years, especially if properly installed and maintained. Unfortunately, it is inevitable that exterior siding will eventually need to...

  • How to Restore a Concrete Pool Deck

    Keeping your concrete pool deck looking nice can be a full-time job. It is constantly becoming damp with pool water and being run on all the time and is occasionally exposed to your pool's...

  • How to Install a Metal Gate to an Existing Wood Post

    Often times, the connections for a metal gate do not fit a wooden post. In order to attach the metal gate to the post, it is necessary to adjust the attachment fittings and drill through the post....

  • Home Siding Brick Styles

    Brick siding for homes has evolved over time. Faux brick panels in polyurethane have been available for many years. This type of manmade siding is used for underpinning mobile homes or dressing up...

  • How to Paint or Stain a Patio Floor

    Painting or staining a plain, dull and drab gray concrete patio is an excellent way to bring new life and ambiance to an outdoor space. It is far cheaper than replacing an old patio with new, but...

  • How to Choose a Metal Roof Color

    Metal roof color choices will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer and product type to product type. Exploring the possible needs of the roof and considering the region the building is located...

  • How to Shingle a Sloping Roof

    Shingles are one of the most common and most effective ways to protect your home's roof. Although shingles are made to last many years, eventually, they will age and begin to leak. Because roof...

  • How Often Do Tile Roofs Need to Be Replaced?

    Ceramic tile is a durable, attractive roofing material that has been used for thousands of years. A tile rooftop provides the structure with fire-resistance, water shedding and additional...

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