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  • Comparison of Types of Flooring

    Homeowners have an important decision to make when considering what type of flooring to put in their home. Flooring needs to be durable and safe, as well as fit the home's visual theme.

  • 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 Cut a Door Facing When Installing Tile

    Ceramic floor tile is one of the most durable floor materials. Vinyl tile is also a good choice, but both require the same installation method when it comes to the door facing. It is much easier...

  • How to Fill in the Gap Between Wood Paneling & Drywall

    When you install drywall so that it butts up against wood paneling, there is a problem. You need to finish the rough edges of the drywall panels. You can't just paint over them. The uneven edges...

  • Tile Vs. Stone Flooring

    Flooring is an opportunity for homeowners to make a statement about their house, and doing so with style doesn't mean sacrificing practicality. Today, a wide variety of flooring options exist, and...

  • How to Choose The Right Kind Of Flooring

    The most favorites of wood flooring today are cherry, bamboo, and cork. When it comes to withstanding scrapes, scuffs and wear and tear you may want to stick with conventional hardwoods. Plastic...

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Cement Board Siding Vs. Vinyl

    Deciding what material to use to cover the exterior of your home is an important decision. Two popular options are cement board and vinyl siding. Each has its own set of pros and cons to consider...

  • What Is Hardy Board Siding?

    Devoloped by James Hardie, Hardie board is a siding made of fiber cement. Cement is combined with sand, water and cellulose wood fibers to make a solid building material well suited for protecting...

  • How to Paint Vinyl Tiles

    Painting vinyl tiles is a creative way to update your kitchen, bathroom or entryway flooring on a minimal budget. Before you proceed, it is important to understand that painting vinyl tiles isn't...

  • How to install Vinyl Soffit

    In an effort to spruce up your house, you might want to install Vinyl Soffit. You need not hire a professional, if you are handy with tools and steady on a ladder. This is something you can do...

  • Types of Supplies Needed for Flooring

    If you are looking to replace the floors in your home, it is a project you can easily tackle by yourself. You just need a little know-how and the proper supplies. What you will need depends on the...

  • How to Seal Self-Stick Vinyl Tiles

    Self-stick vinyl tiles are a popular choice among homeowners who want a new flooring look with a low investment of time and money. Because of vinyl's porous nature, dirt will become ground into...

  • How to Remove Old Vinyl Floor Covering

    Vinyl floor covering is an inexpensive flooring option used most often in the wet areas of the home such as the kitchen, bathrooms and laundry room. Vinyl flooring is installed using an adhesive...

  • How to Know If You Have Asbestos Backed in Linoleum Flooring

    While you cannot tell if your flooring has asbestos in it by looking at it or touching it, vinyl floor tiles and the backing on vinyl-sheet or linoleum flooring and adhesives may contain the...

  • How to Lay Tile on Hardwoods Covered With Vinyl

    The ideal underlayment for ceramic or other tiles is cement board or something similarly hard and waterproof. However, a vinyl floor over hardwood can work, given the right circumstances and with...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Floors Using a Heat Gun and Acetone

    You will feel great knowing that there are small projects that you can accomplish yourself. I decided to do this project because I wanted to learn to lay tiles. After I started to remove the...

  • How to Connect Vinyl Flooring to Carpeting

    You're ready to install your new vinyl floor, but you're confused over how to finish the edges. While quarter-round molding is standard around the perimeter of the room, you're not sure what to...

  • The Cost of Wood vs. Vinyl Fences

    When considering which type of fence to install, cost is a major factor. Wood and vinyl fences are two types of fences that are popular in the fencing industry. The cost to install either of these...

  • How to Install Ceramic Tile Over Old Vinyl Flooring

    It's usually best to install ceramic tile over cement board, because it adheres well to the tile and limits the amount of movement under the tiles, which can cause cracking. However, if...

  • How to Install Wood Floors Over Vinyl

    Generally, wood floors should be installed directly over a plywood underlayment, meaning you usually have to strip off whatever floor covering is there now. Vinyl is an exception, under the right...

  • How to Match Vinyl Siding Colors

    Damage can easily occur to your home's siding--whether a ball was kicked at your siding and it cracked a piece of vinyl off or whether during a storm a hail stone broke a hole in the siding. You...

  • Recommendations for Kitchen Flooring

    When it comes to kitchen flooring, homeowners can take their pick of flooring options. Popular choices include tile, stone, vinyl and wood. Before installing your own kitchen floor, learn about...

  • Can You Install a Blade on Circular Saw Backwards?

    Circular saws are often used to quickly cut trim boards for the interior and exterior of your home. They eliminate the need to always haul around a large heavier saw for cutting. Blades are...

  • Types of Mobile Home Skirts

    Skirts are installed around the bottoms of mobile homes, or manufactured homes, to insulate from the weather, particularly the cold, keep out rodents, and for aesthetic reasons. Manufactured homes...

  • Tile Suggestions for Wheelchair Accessible Bathrooms

    Wheelchair accessible bathrooms have a very basic requirement---allow the person in the wheelchair to move freely within the room. Flooring is the point of contact for the wheelchair and plays the...

  • Brick Vs. Siding

    Brick houses have certain advantages just as houses with siding have their advantages. In fact, it is even possible to buy brick veneer to give your house the appearance of real brick. However,...

  • Different Materials for Mobile Home Skirting

    Mobile home skirtings are decorative or protective materials that cover the crawl space beneath mobile homes. With the right skirting, a mobile home can look as fancy as a luxury stick-built house...

  • How to Paint Vinyl Trim on Exterior Windows

    Vinyl trim is a popular choice for exterior home siding and trim because of its durability and low maintenance requirements. While vinyl trim comes in a variety of colors, a homeowner may...

  • External Siding Options

    Choosing the siding that will cover your house is among the highest-impact decisions you will make concerning the appearance of your home. Depending on whether you go with wood, bricks, vinyl or...

  • How to Install Vinyl Tile Around Toilet

    Installing vinyl tile around a toilet may seem like a daunting task, but even an inexperienced homeowner can easily replace flooring in the bathroom. Vinyl tiles are adhesive backed and will stick...

  • How to Remove Several Layers of Vinyl Tile

    If you're planning to replace some vinyl tile flooring in your house, you may have to remove several layers. It's not uncommon for people to lay new flooring over old and to do so numerous times....

  • How to Choose Gutters

    You don't want to scrimp on your gutters. Without an effective gutter system, rainwater can cause basement flooding or result in roof rot. Gutters are made from a variety of materials, such as...

  • Steel Vs. Vinyl Door

    Steel and vinyl are popular materials used in the manufacturing of doors and garage doors. There are several differences between steel and vinyl doors. They both come with their advantages and...

  • How to Install Cork Tiles Over Vinyl Tiles

    Vinyl tiles aren't the ideal underlayment for most types of new floor installation, because the tiles can eventually come up--and if they come up, then whatever is attached to the top of them will...

  • How to Remove Vinyl Wall Paper

    Most wallpaper features a vinyl coating. When removing vinyl-coated wallpaper, the actual wallpaper often separates from the wall but the paper backing remains behind. To effectively remove all of...

  • How to Compare Vinyl Siding

    Vinyl siding is created from polyvinyl chloride, otherwise known as PVC. This safe material is perfect for the exterior of houses because it is strong, rigid and resistant to impact. It won't...

  • How to Decide on Siding

    No matter which variety of siding you choose, siding will update your home, giving it a fresh, clean appearance. While an exterior paint job may only last five to ten years before it begins to...

  • How to Remove Vinyl & Glue From Hardwood Floors

    While vinyl flooring offers a durable material for floor surfaces, it sometimes becomes necessary to remove the flooring for replacement, or just to get at the hardwood floor beneath. Removing the...

  • How to Avoid Visible Joints in Vinyl Siding

    The most common type of home siding is vinyl. The siding is easy to care for, comes in many colors and lasts for many years. Installing it adds value to an older home, and a motivated homeowner...

  • How To Remove Vinyl and Replace With Self-Adhering Floor Tile

    Worn-out vinyl flooring detracts from a room's appearance. Installing new self-adhering floor tile is a straightforward job that you can do yourself. It is a lot of work to remove vinyl and...

  • How to Choose Vinyl Siding Colors

    Vinyl siding is a low-maintenance alternative to repainting a home. The costs of vinyl siding vary, but it can save you money over time by preventing the need to repaint your home every five to...

  • How to Select the Right Color of Siding

    Siding comes in materials such as wood, vinyl and composite. When applied to a home's exterior, siding can provide a fresh look that can increase the property value. Choosing a color is a big...

  • How to Install Vinyl Planks

    Vinyl planks are a popular and fairly inexpensive flooring choice for homeowners. Vinyl planks are water- and scratch-resistant and come in a variety of colors and finishes, from rustic to...

  • What Is the Most Economical Siding for House?

    Siding refers to a building material that consists of long planks used to cover the exterior of a house. There are many different types of siding, each with its own benefits and disadvantages, and...

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