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  • How Do People Prevent Weathering From Happening?

    On homes, porches and other structures, weathering occurs to most types of building materials that are exposed to rain, snow, and hot and cold temperatures every year. Certain types of materials...

  • Cedar Siding Pros & Cons

    New home siding can be expensive, so it's important that you choose siding that you'll be happy with for years to come. Cedar siding is a good option for many homeowners, but you must carefully...

  • New Types of Roofing Material

    Roofs have a tough job to do in protecting the home from all types of weather and other damages. The materials used to roof a home have changed over the years, with some older materials evolving...

  • What Everyone Should Know About Roofing a Home

    Roofs help keep homes safe from all types of weather, and they also help lend each home a unique and appropriate look. There are a number of choices to make when deciding on styles and types of...

  • Tile Vs. Metal Roof

    Tile and metal roofs are two of the most popular options available in roofing today. Both options are versatile and durable, and both possess distinct environmental benefits.

  • How to Cut Holes in a Steel Deck

    There are many ways to cut through a steel deck. The fastest ways use a lot of heat and are not always feasible if there are combustible materials located below the cutting area. For circumstances...

  • Metal Vs. Traditional Roofing Materials

    Metal roofs, once one of the most common roofing options, have risen to popularity again in recent years. Metal roofs are environmentally friendly, durable and versatile in terms of appearance.

  • How to Nail Aluminum Siding

    Aluminum siding features nailing slots that run along the top of it. The slots allow the siding to slide over the nail during temperature changes which can cause the material to expand, retract...

  • Brick Patio Installation

    A brick patio can be very easy to build. You don't have to be a professional architect or builder to build one. Best of all, installing a brick patio is a little laborious, but is not time...

  • How to Cut HardiePlank Siding

    HardiePlank siding is a fiber-cement siding that can be cut in numerous ways. As with all fiber-cement siding, you want to use a cutting method that creates as little dust as possible. This is...

  • How to Cut Cement Fiber Siding

    Cement fiber siding is growing in popularity due to its weather resistance and longevity. Special tools and blades are required to cut fiber-cement siding, as the cement base will quickly dull...

  • How to Design the Paint Scheme for Your Home Exterior

    Exterior paint schemes are ultimately a personal choice, but most home owners could use a little guidance when making it. Knowing personal color tastes and preferences is important, but the...

  • Wood Trim Decorating Ideas

  • The Best Colors to Paint Your House to Sell

  • How to Install Vinyl Siding 101

    Learn how to install vinyl siding like a pro by following these easy steps.

  • How to Install Deck Floor Boards

    If you're building a new deck or simply replacing old deck floor boards this guide can help. We go over all the important things about installing deck floor boards from fixing warped boards to the...

  • Exterior Brick Treatments

  • How to Install a Roof Attic Fan

    An overheated attic can cause roof shingles to curl or bulges in roofing felt. It is also a cause of high cooling bills. Improper venting of an attic may result in trapped moisture, which will rot...

  • How to Install A Gable & Attic Exhaust Fan

    Attic exhaust fans are available in two types: gable-end and roof-mounted. A gable-end fan is installed inside the attic, with a louvered opening to the outside. A roof-mounted attic fan is...

  • How to Put Vents On Roof

    There are three main types of roof vents, the turbine,hood vents and ridge venting. Each one takes a different application. Here are some tips to install roof venting.

  • How to Install a Garage Door Opener for Your Garage Door

    You are tired of getting in and out of your car to open the garage door. Is the old garage door opener on the blink. Put in a new one.

  • How to Keep Your Shingles Looking Like New

    Have you ever went past an old barn and noticed the shingles around the cupola look way better than the rest of the roof. Think about the cupola. What is it made of? How can you incorporate this...

  • Home Siding Ideas

  • How to Build a Solid Retaining Wall

    You need to have the proper equipment and materials to build a strong retaining wall. It is hard physical work build a retaining wall yourself, however you can ensure a you get the look you want...

  • How to Run an Electric Fence

    Electric fencing is a good choice for keeping deer from eating your garden or keeping your dogs in the yard. Electric fencing is less expensive than other types of fencing and is quick and easy to...

  • The Advantages of Tin Roofs

  • How to Caulk Outdoor Lights

    Water can penetrate outdoor lights that are not sealed. When water enters the outdoor light fixture, the copper contacts held within the light's housing can corrode and cause the outdoor light to...

  • How to Load Nails Into a Roofing Gun

    Roofing nail guns hold coils of nails in a compartment in the front of the gun. The compartments are typically constructed of impact-resistant plastic in a cylinder form. To place nails in the...

  • How to Use Self Tapping Screws

    Self-tapping screws work by drilling their own hole in an object or tapping their own threads in a hole. They are classified as either self-drilling or thread cutting screws. They are used most...

  • How to Figure a Roof by Square Foot

    If the time has come to re-roof your home, the first thing you must do is figure out how much roofing material you will need. Measuring a roof may seem to be a difficult and complicated...

  • DIY Porch Steps

    DIY porch steps can be built by anyone with basic do-it yourself skills. Many do-it yourselfers avoid building porch steps like it's the plague. Careful planning is a requirement for completing...

  • DIY Expanded Metal Lath Installation

    Whether you'd like a stucco finish on your house or you've always fancied a stone façade, installing metal lath is going to be your first step. As with any other finishing job, the first...

  • How to Hang Shutters on Stone

    Exterior shutters are a good way to dress up your stone home and add curb appeal. Shutters are an inexpensive way to drastically change the appearance of a stone home, especially when you do not...

  • How to Build a Storage Shed Ramp

    Storage sheds offer protection from the elements for valuable tools and equipment while at the same time freeing up storage space inside the house or garage. Sheds provide the ideal place for...

  • How to Use a Bending Brake on Aluminum Alloy

    Aluminum has a tendency to crack while bending. Properly adjusting the sheet metal bending brake will keep the aluminum alloy from cracking under the strain of bending. To set up the hand brake to...

  • Easy Stone Patio

    A stone patio can add an attractive focal point to your yard as well as increase the value of your property. Professional installation of a stone patio may cost more than you are willing, or able,...

  • DIY Deck Post Repair

    A DIY deck post repair is one of the most common projects for homeowners who are do-it-yourself enthusiasts. Usually, deck posts are made of 4-by-4 pressure-treated lumber that is exposed to...

  • DIY Repair Rotten Deck Post

    DIY repair of a rotten deck post is not a difficult task. If you own a deck, naturally it is just a matter of time before the elements, including rain, sun and snow, wear it down, making repairs...

  • How to Cut Corrugated Steel Sheets

    The non-flat surface of corrugated steel sheets gives the sheet metal more rigidity and strength. This uneven structure makes cutting corrugated steel more difficult than standard flat sheet metal...

  • How to Find a Good Roofing Company

    Your home is probably your biggest investment. The first step in protecting that investment is having a good roof. When the roof starts to go, find a qualified, reliable roofer. Shoddy work will...

  • Dormer Construction Instructions

    Dormers are structural elements added to the roof of a house that provide more light, ventilation and extra space to the tallest story of the structure. There are three main types of dormers:...

  • Brick Options for Farm Houses

    Brick is an option for any home, especially a farm house. The same rules apply to bricking a farm house as apply to all other homes. You need a good wall base onto which to fasten the...

  • Extension Ladder Instructions

    An extension ladder is constructed with two or three telescoping sections that allow the length of the ladder to be adjusted. Locking brackets hold the sections in place. These extra-long ladders...

  • How to Build a Step Down or Platform Deck

    A platform deck is a great option for a deck that is not connected to a house and can maximize open spaces in your back yard. In addition, platform decks are relatively easy to construct because...

  • Homemade Satellite Mount

    Satellite television is the best way to receive programming in rural areas. It is also ideal for mobile homes and RVs that lack a proper cable hook-up. In order to receive a crisp, clear signal,...

  • Home Construction Techniques for Metal Roofs and Block Construction

    When working with metal roofs and concrete blocks, there are several things that you should know before you begin. Metal roofs require a certain amount of skill when it comes to installation and...

  • Vinyl Siding Tricks

    Vinyl siding is probably the most common outer covering for homes in the United States. It is attractive, durable, easily maintained, and comes in a variety of colors, sizes and textures....

  • Cedar Post Finishing

    Cedar posts are very popular because of their natural oils that make them less susceptible to water, rot and insect damage. However, finishing your cedar posts can make them last longer than...

  • How to Apply Asphalt Shingles

    New shingled roofs should last at least 20 years, but weather, ventilation and improper installation can shorten the life of your roof. Damaged or missing shingles, algae growth and buckling or...

  • Steel Roofing Pros and Cons

    Steel roofing has grown in popularity as it has evolved to become more versatile and complement a larger variety of home themes. Durable and capable of emulating any style of roof, steel roofing...

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