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The day has arrived—your home is finished. Except for the flooring. And perhaps the paint color. And could that fridge use an update? At the Home Renovation Guide, we know that your home is a work in progress, and our Hot Products section is here to help you find what you’re looking for to make it complete. Browse through our categories, or take a look at the Sponsored Products from our trusted companies.
LED Table Runner
The SYLVANIA decorative LED Table Runner lights up your world indoors and out. See product details »Quadrato Pendants
Continuing to expand its brand of American-made products, MEYDA CUSTOM LIGHTING unveils the Quadrato family of fused and art glass pendants. See product details »The Joshua Marshal Home Collection Cristique Design Pendant
Joshua Marshal Home Collection Cristique Design Flush Mountdressed with 24% Lead Crystals MDN-550 -- A great way to modernize any space such as your: entryway, dining room, living area & more! See product details »CIL Smart³ Interior Wash & Wear paint
Fade resistant and virtually odourless, the paint is long-lasting and withstands years of wear and tear to save users both time and money. See product details »Sun Tunnel Skylights®
Living space short on natural light? Try a Sun Tunnel Skylight. It is an aesthetic addition and investment in your home, bringing beautiful natural light into the home and saves on electric bills. See product details »
HRG Renovation Blog 
Which Renovations Add the Most Value?
by Susan22/06/2009
No matter what your reasons are for home improvement, it’s valuable to know which renovations, whether it’s a do-it-yourself brighten-upper, or a professional overhaul, have a higher rate of return. There are a number of projects that can increase a home’s resale value. Cosmetic projects that can even be undertaken by oneself, such as painting [...] Read the whole blog entry »
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Clanging pipes
I just had a new heating system installed, Buderus boiler w/Carlin burner. Before installation I had clanging pipes that I thought may have been air in the system. New system clangs even more than before. Any suggestions as to the cause? Read the answer »
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