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  • 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 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,...

  • 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 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....

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 Screen your Contractor Before you Hire them

    Screening your contractor is a requirement to protect your property from liability. These are very easy steps and should become habit with every contractor you think about hiring.

  • How to Choose a General Contractor

    If you are remodeling your home or looking to build the perfect dream house, you need to have a general contractor. A contractor who will fit the bill in building your bathroom, house or even home...

  • How to Act as General Contractor while Framing Your House

    when acting as your home's general contractor, understanding the process is essential in order to oversee the total build of a home. Framing the house is done in three stages - floor joists,...

  • How to Tell if a Contractor Is Overcharging for Materials

    A contractor's estimate sometimes has a detailed description of how much each piece of equipment and supplies for a project will cost. Other times the estimate includes only a general price for...

  • How to Manually Calculate Time Clocks

    If you have contracted to have work done on your house by the hour rather than by the project, it is in your best interests to learn how to manually calculate time clocks. By keeping tabs on the...

  • How to Supervise the Tile Laying Process

    As in most home remodeling industries, the actual work is usually contracted out to self-employed tradesmen. Some of these subcontractors do the work themselves, while other subcontractors employ...

  • How to Get the Most From Your Remodeling Contractor

    Remodeling your house can be a tedious project with all the mess and disruption. How smoothly the job goes depends on the conscientiousness your remodeling contractor. As homeowner, you can also...

  • How to Understand Estimates, Bids and Contracts

    What's the difference between an estimate, a bid and a contract? You need to know these things before you commit anything.

  • How to Get Estimates for Home Improvements

    Beginning a home improvement project takes thought, planning and money. It's the last factor that prevents many homeowners from taking the plunge because either the project seems too expensive or...

  • How to Deal With a Difficult Home Builder

    Sometimes the home builder who seemed great during the interview process turns out to be difficult. Contractors who don't show up enough, jobs that are way behind schedule, deviations from the...

  • How to Conduct a Scope of Loss Appraisal

    When a house is lost to wildfires, earthquakes, floods or other natural disasters, the loss itself is devastating. You don't want to worry about whether insurance will cover it. Well in the case...

  • How to Hire an Honest Contractor

    When you have a construction project before you that is too detailed for your time or skills, hire someone else to do it. This option sounds much easier than it is. The hype around the world of...

  • How to Not Drive a Contractor Nuts

    Keeping your contractor informed and motivated is key to a good building or remodeling project. A contractor's job is incredibly complex and home owners who know how to help instead of hinder the...

  • How to Avoid Home Improvement Nightmares

    Every day we hear stories about shady and fly-by-night companies that promise quality work, but leave the victims with nothing to show but a smaller bank account. Before you turn your project over...

  • How to Work with Building or Remodeling Contractors

    Remodeling or building a home is always a daunting task. The end result is always a lot of fun to see, but getting there can be a huge challenge. Too many people with too many ideas, potential...

  • How to hire a reliable waterproofing contractor.

    Finding the right waterproofing contractor.

  • How to Hire a Wallpaper Hanger

    After choosing your wallpaper, you've got to find the right person to hang it. Common sense and a respect for experience will serve you well.

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