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In need of some suggestions of building materials? Browse through HRG’s selections to find some of the newest and best items to help you build your home.
Retaining Wall
When a wall is built in order to hold back soil, not much consideration has traditionally been given to its beauty. But with more and more homeowners spending time in their backyards, it's fortuitous that Millenia Walls has created their retaining walls ... See product details »Natural Stone Veneers
Merkley Supply offers the complete line of Realstone Systems™ thin stone veneers. Realstone products are made from natural stone and combine the aesthetic and physical benefits of stone with the light weight ... See product details »Skylight
Putting a spotlight in the middle of your room may sound like a project for the star of the show, but we all have those spaces in our house where we’d love to get more ... See product details »Roof Heating System
The roofs of our homes take quite a beating, whatever the season. From sun-drenched days to soggy nights, by far the worst season for roofs is the winter, where ice and snow can permanently damage this necessary layer, and impact those on the ground below with dangerous ... See product details »Structural Insulated Panels
Most of us don’t give much thought to the materials used to build our homes, but they are the items that will hopefully withstand every furniture trend, every coat of paint, every type of flooring. So it makes to look for structural materials ... See product details »
HRG Renovation Blog 
Trades in Your Kids Future?
by Susan10/03/2010
by Robert Wright Maybe your kids are starting to think about what they would like to do when finish school. Have you considered a trade? You may say no way – “it’s a dirty, unsafe, low pay occupation!” You maybe surprised by the reality of working in the trades and the opportunities available for the kids. While [...] Read the whole blog entry »
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replacing fluorescent light
I would like to take down a fluorescent light and replace it with a normal light, hanging light. The problem is in the fluorescent fitting -- it is a junction box, not round oblong. Should I fit a ceiling rose or junction box? There are two cables wired in junction/box, one cable in to light l.n.earth. Read the answer »
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