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New York City remodeling and renovations are a special breed...

Jul 27, 2011

New York City remodeling and renovations are a special breed... much more complex than if you were doing the same work in a private house.

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Working Safely With Lead-Based Paint

Jul 18, 2011 by Eco-Strip LLC

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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How to Stop Your Home's Rising Energy Costs

Mar 31, 2008 by Owens Corning Canada

The cost of moving into a new home can be quite steep. New homeowners are often focused on buying new home furnishings, appliances and accessories. But one other important thing to consider is how your home can help you save money in the long run. Insulating your basement is one way to help put money back into your pocket. An insulated basement can help reduce energy costs and increase your living space, as well as help increase the resale value of your home. A …

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Understanding Permits

Jun 23, 2011 by Level One Construction

As a homeowner, you are not legally permitted to perform your own renovation work, with the exception of the electrical, but it is strongly recommended amateurs not do this as disastrous results can occur.

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A new set of tools boosts the bottom line for contractors

Apr 29, 2007

Ask any contractor and they’ll tell you: there’s a right tool for every job. Although many contractors can plan a perfect edge and work magic with drywall, few have claimed to be financial specialists. They’d ignore the books if they could – but, because they need to pay employees and subcontractors, quote on projects for clients and track the money invested in each project from beginning to end, ignoring the books is not an option. To make matters more frustrating many …

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It's Important to Make the Right Choice

Apr 14, 2011 by AtlasCare

Always Trust a Fully-Licensed Professional for Your Home Comfort Installation

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Choosing a Power Drill

Jul 19, 2010 by Lowe's

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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Top 7 Tips for the Aspiring Homeowner

Mar 19, 2010 by Canadian Parents

With the aim of helping aspiring homeowners avoid some common errors, I want to pass on seven tips.

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Some Things To Make Your Home Easier To Maintain

Feb 12, 2010 by Citadel Renovations

There are many, many products, services and gadgets that can make the running and maintaining of your home easier. However, many of these are expensive, complicated, and may not live up to the billing. The best “stuff” is usually comparatively inexpensive and easy to install when your home is being built or renovated.

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Energy Efficiency

Nov 06, 2009 by Citadel Renovations

As the cost of running your home continues to go up, there are many ways and places to look for savings.

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What's a Green Consultant?

Sep 24, 2009

A Green Consultant sees through Greenwashing.

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Your Electrical System, Part 2

Aug 26, 2009 by Citadel Renovations

Your Electrical System, Part 2 With Help From Randy at CQS Electrical

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Air sealing for Deep Energy Savings!

Aug 19, 2009 by Feinmann Inc.

Green building in its current manifestation is primarily hype. The market, quick to jump on the bandwagon, has focused primarily on tangible products that may draw envy from neighbors, but do little to actually preserve precious resources and reduce your energy bills. The real decision to go ‘green’ should start with the decision to minimize the home energy footprint.

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Choosing a Renovator

Aug 07, 2009 by Pioneer Craftsmen Ltd.

Usually after the initial telephone call, followed by the first meeting you will know if you feel comfortable and trust the renovation contractor. However it is important not to make your choice on “feelings” alone.

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