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  • How to Pour a Concrete Patio

    Pour your own concrete patio using these instructions.

  • How to Staple Vinyl Stair Treads

    If you have a set of stairs and the wood is getting damaged why not put some threads on it. This can be done is 3 very simple steps. Once these are on you'll never have to worry about ruining that...

  • How to Lay Pavers

    Many people want an easy way to add value to their home without breaking the bank. If this sounds like you, installing pavers may be a practical solution. Pavers are an economical way to make a...

  • How to Design a Wheelchair Ramp to Build at Home

    When you find out somebody's coming home from the hospital in a wheel chair, it's time to get into action. They might be in recovery for a while, but when they're ready to venture out and...

  • How to Make Brick & Mortar Steps

    Building brick and mortar steps requires precise measurements and a lot of work to ensure that everything is level and stabilized. With a few additional actions to ensure that your steps last a...

  • How to Paint Concrete Porches

    If you are tired of that outdated concrete porch and walkway here is a way to make it beautiful. With a few easy steps a little paint can transform the front of your house.

  • How to Match Concrete

    Matching concrete and plastering can be very difficult-There is no guarantee of a definite match,wide variances in color and texture can occur over time.Often finishes can look considerably...

  • About Flagstone

    Flagstone is a durable material that has good visual appeal. The material is mainly used for pathways and patios. The stone has a very comforting, rustic look that can dress up any backyard....

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