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  • How to Check a Contractor's License and Insurance

    You used to be able to count on a handshake from a businessperson as her word on fulfilling a promise or a contract. Nowadays you need a handshake and a prayer and documentation to back up the...

  • How to Negotiate When There Is Termite Damage

    If you have termite damage, you need to hire an exterminator. Negotiating with an exterminator for the best price can be stressful. State licensing agencies and guidelines may help you rule out...

  • How to Get a Thorough Termite Inspection

    Termite infestations can fester for years inside walls, trees, foundations, wooden joists and flooring. Sometimes the only sign of their presence comes when the wood splinters and disintegrates....

  • How to Install Manufactured Homes

    Installing a manufactured home is relatively simple, but it must be handled by professional contractors. You can do some of the work yourself, if you know what to expect. Better still, when you...

  • How to Build a Basement with a Home Contractor

    A basement-building project starts with a professional, reliable contractor to lead the project. From selecting the contractor to overseeing his work, the homeowner becomes an integral part of the...

  • How to Price Drywall Repair

    There are many reasons why the drywall in your home will need repairs. Anything can cause damage to drywall, from rambunctious pets to moving furniture, and many homeowners do not have the...

  • How to Subcontract a Home Addition

    Even before contacting a subcontractor for a home addition, you first must have a full set of plans prepared by an architect or engineer; the plans should specify all architectural, structural,...

  • Handyman Home Repair

    A handyman can be found just about anywhere. Just look in the yellow pages or talk to friends and neighbors that have used a handyman. Handymen usually do a variety of jobs instead of specializing...

  • How to Price a Carpenter Job

    You have learned how to use your tools, how to figure out the amount of materials required for a project, and have gotten a call for your services as a contractor. Now it is time to price the job....

  • How to Pick Contractors to Build a House

    Choosing the right contractor can mean the difference between getting the job done right and getting the job done at all. The contracting business is fraught with fraud and with those who are much...

  • How to Sell Extension Cords for Scrap Metal

    Modern extension cords are made out of pure copper, which is commonly used for wiring applications and electronics of all types. Easily reusable, copper of any sort can be recycled at virtually...

  • How Do I Build a Garage Addition?

    In areas where there is inclement weather, you may want to consider building a garage as an addition to your home to protect your vehicles. Also, a garage can provide extra storage for your home....

  • Formula to Calculate the Cost of Carpet Cleaning

    If your home is filled with carpeting and there is much foot traffic, professional cleaning, at least once a year, will help preserve your carpet's appearance and durability. Some professional...

  • WD40 Stain Removal

    WD-40, a lubricant commonly used to help loosen up mechanical parts, can play a role in stain removal. This is because WD-40 is also a solvent, which helps it break up adhesives and grease. While...

  • What to Look for in Termite Protection Plan

    A termite infestation is a homeowner's worst nightmare. The structural damage that termites can cause is well known and the price for fumigation and protection can be a burden on the family...

  • Inground Pool Purchasing Advice

    For many people, a home with an in-ground swimming pool is the culmination of the American dream. Pools can provide years of recreation for family and friends and provide wonderful ambiance for...

  • How to Make a Comparison Chart to Rate Contractors

    When you decide to have work professionally done on your home, you need to make up your own criteria chart and use it to evaluate the contractors before you choose the final one.

  • How to Find a Mold Expert

    Mold is a necessary part of the natural environment, contributing to the decomposition of plant matter. Molds reproduce through the release of tiny spores that float through the air and are...

  • How to Grade and Upkeep Long Gravel Drives and Accesses

    If you’re wealthy, living on a large estate with a long paved driveway then this article’s not for you. Just leave the maintenance to your groundskeepers while you bask on the beach in the south...

  • Step-by-Step Construction Contract

    Construction contracts are the binding legal documents used to establish the guidelines of the builder--buyer relationship. The construction contract is the framework of the project; it outlines...

  • How to Estimate Home Inspection Cost

    When selling a home or investigating purchasing a prospective home, it is important to get a home inspection performed. A home inspection will help you find any repairs that need done or safety...

  • How to Check a California State Contractor's License

    Any contractor who completes more than $500 worth of work---including labor and materials---must have a contractor's license. That's according to the Contractors State Licensing Board (CSLB),...

  • Who Buys Houses for Cash?

    Every year several reasons force people to move from their homes faster than they are able to sell them, leaving many homeowners to deal with more than one mortgage payment and/or to deal with...

  • How to Understand The Insurance Companies Underwriting Department

    Insurance companies are based on the concept of large numbers "Law of Large Numbers." The underwriting department is able to predict and make calculated assumptions based a statistical...

  • How to Hire the Right Home Improvement Contractor

    Hiring a home improvement contractor is an important decision that requires more consideration than who will do the work for the cheapest price. Saving money on the job does not always save you...

  • Most Efficient Heating Methods for Home

    Finding the most efficient heating method for your home is not a clear-cut process. Many factors in the equation must be weighed, and you need to make decisions based on your individual...

  • DIY Moving Company

    People often choose a do-it-yourself moving company for their short or long distance moves. One reason is to save some money. DIY moving companies charge less than full service moving companies...

  • How to Use Lowe's Home Improvement Services

    From shades to appliances, carpeting to countertops, Lowe's Home Improvement Services can install just about anything you will need for your next remodeling or repair project. Lowe's screens its...

  • House Construction Tutorial

    When considering house construction, there are several things to keep in mind. The construction of a house is much like the construction of a puzzle. There are many different components that must...

  • How to Qualify for Stimulus Money for Weatherizing or Insulating a Home

    The Federal stimulus package money (the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) is available for many Americans to insulate or winterize or weatherize their homes, but there are guidelines to...

  • Construction Costs of Building a Home

    Construction costs for building a home vary dramatically between geographic regions. Variable costs such as labor, supplies, local taxes and fees are the central drivers for the discrepancies....

  • How to Write Construction Contracts

    Construction is one of the largest industries that exist in our world today. Almost every structure that is built has a contract that authorizes how the construction should be undertaken and for...

  • How to Get Discount Home Improvement Repairs

    If you'd like to make home improvement repairs around the house, and you'd also like to save some money, it might seem like trying to do way too much. But, fortunately, there are ways to do both...

  • How to Estimate Construction Costs

    Knowing how to estimate construction costs before you tackle a large home remodel will go a long way to the successful completion of your project. Here are the steps you can follow to get the...

  • Central Air Conditioner Tips

    Central air conditioning is designed to keep the inside of your home significantly cooler than the outside temperature. Entering into a service agreement, replacing the filter regularly, ...

  • Microwave Termite Treatments

    Termite treatments are usually associated with tenting a home, requiring the residents to temporarily move out, removing any living things from the home and pumping the house full of poisonous...

  • How to Avoid Contractor Fraud

    Unfortunately in today's world it can be difficult to hire a contractor to insect and repair your home without falling for contractor fraud and deceit. Thousands of people have fallen victim to...

  • How to Save Money On Home Repairs

    Is your basement flooding? Is there a hole in your wall? Maybe you are evaluating various options. In most cases contracted labor, and building materials can become very expensive. when...

  • How to Buy a Wind Turbine and Get a Tax Credit

    An important featured of the 2009 Economic Recovery Act was a 30 percent tax credit for a qualifying wind turbine purchase for a residence or small business. This credit (sometimes delivered in...

  • How to Choose A Painting Contractor

    Exterior and interior painting are two of the most common types of home improvement or remodeling projects that homeowners hire contractors to complete. Here are a few steps to take when hiring a...

  • How to Deal With Day Laborers

    Day laborers often have useful, marketable skills, and under the right circumstances they can be an excellent way of cutting costs when trying to get some home repair or improvement work done....

  • How to Deal with a Building Inspector

    Whether your are building a new home or adding on a small addition, every construction project requires permits and inspections. This also means that you will have to deal with a building...

  • How to Retrofit Downlights

    This article informs people about the process of changing energy-intensive halogen downlights to money saving fluorescent (ie standard light bulb) types

  • How to Estimate a Construction Addition

    If your family's home is starting to feel too small, it may be time to consider adding a home addition. While this type of project can be costly, you can improve your chances of getting a good...

  • How to Start Your Home Inspection Career

    Have you thought about a home inspection career? It’s something you can do independently, without having to work for a company – you can work for yourself and be your own boss. So, how do you get...

  • How Does Duct Cleaning Work?

    Hire a licensed contractor that specializes in mold remediation or duct cleaning if you have air pollution problems, such as a buildup of allergens in your duct system. Proper duct cleaning should...

  • How to Select A Professional Carpet Cleaning Company

    There are tons of carpet cleaning service providers in todays market. With so many choices, making a decision can be challenging. I encourrage you to follow these steps during you search for a...

  • How to Choose a Lawn Maintenance Company

    If you're feeling the time pressures of day-to-day living and want some help taking care of your yard, you might consider hiring a lawn maintenance company in the spring. Lawn maintenance...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Home Improvement Fraud

    The con artist's philosophy is "the gullible were put on this earth to be gulled. In the past, con artists were usually referred to as con men. This is no longer the case as more and more...

  • How to Cook without a Kitchen During a Renovation

    When getting a kitchen renovated, there probably isn't much money laying around for take-out. So what are you supposed to do? It is very possible to continue cooking your family dinner every...

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