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Hand-held power tools have become an indispensable part of the modern handyman’s and contractors’ toolbox. Power drills are the most commonly purchased hand-held power tool. You can spend from $30 – $400 for a tool that meets your needs. With that dollar range in mind, you may want to ask yourself a few simple questions before you go shopping. These same questions will also apply to most power tool purchases.
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Helping Homeowners Go Green
Many Canadians believe that climate change is a reality, according to a poll by Angus Reid Strategies. To address growing concerns about energy conservation and global warming, the Government of Canada has introduced the ecoENERGY Retrofit program. Effective April 1, Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is offering a new residential energy efficiency assessment service to owners of single family homes. Canadian homeowners are encouraged to upgrade their homes and make a …
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Eliminating Inspections: What Could go Wrong
There are plenty of inspections a purchaser could select in the home buying process. The most well-known inspection, is of course, the home inspection. This is the one where you get together with someone that knows a lot more about houses than you do, who arrives with a flashlight, ladder, screwdriver, and hopefully a T-shirt long enough to hide any unsightly crevices during the process, and meander through your future home to find all the defects you care to discover. …
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Working Safely With Lead-Based Paint
Until recently, contractors, homeowners, and the general public in the U.S. had little knowledge of the dangers around them as they worked on older buildings. Many historic restorationists who focused on buildings from the 19th and early 20th century knew that the lead commonly used as a binder and colorant in old paint could poison them. In 1971, the U.S. Housing and Urban Development agency (HUD) enacted laws to reduce lead in house dust in federally-assisted housing. It wasn’t until 1978 that the US outlawed the manufacture and application of lead-based paint. Most European countries had done so decades before.
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