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I recently looked at an older home that was built about 60 years ago. It is a typical two story...

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Choosing your contractor

Apr 29, 2007 by Benchmark Kitchens and Bath

A homeowner’s most important job after the decision is made to go ahead with a project is to choose the “right” contractor to do the work. While logically the outcome of the job would seem to depend solely on the contractor chosen, the homeowner in an indirect manner and to a greater or lesser degree can influence the timing and outcome of the final product by choosing the right person and by displaying a positive attitude. How does a homeowner go about choosing the …

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Old world charm, new world features

Sep 28, 2011 by Heritage Renovations & Contracting

Incorporated old world charm with new appliances and new cabinets.

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Brightening up a dark kitchen

Sep 28, 2011 by Heritage Renovations & Contracting

How we turned an old kitchen into a bright airy living space.

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Redesigned country kitchen

Sep 28, 2011 by Heritage Renovations & Contracting

This rural home was redesigned from an old kitchen to a new oak masterpiece.

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Winterizing Tips For Homeowners

Jun 19, 2007 by American Homeowners Association

The snow has already begun to fly in various parts of the country, and now you’re looking forward to snuggling on the couch with a good book in front of a warm fire. But before you get too comfortable, make sure that your house is winterized for this coming winter. There are many easy, inexpensive winterizing activities you need to do around your home fairly soon — Things that can save you time, frustration, money and even your life! Unless you live in the tropics, the …

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Manhattan project- design transformation & complete renovation

Jul 28, 2011

This Manhattan project entailed a design transformation and complete gut renovation of a 2,400 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 2-bath apartment, with a new enlarged kitchen including 2-tiered room lighting, central air-conditioning, new windows, and a built-in music system.

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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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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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State of the Art Traditional Kingsway - by Bryant Renovations

Jul 11, 2011 by Bryant Renovations

This traditional Kingsway home was completely gutted and given new life to satisfy a modern family.

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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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An Extreme Home Makeover

Nov 10, 2010
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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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