Do many of the people on your Christmas list love to work out in their gardens? If so, perhaps you have decided that this Christmas you will give them presents that reflect their gardening interests. Do you already have a plan for what you’ll purchase? If so, maybe you are already doing your early Christmas shopping. On the other hand, if you are looking for ideas, from buying seed packets online to purchasing decorative pots, here are some ideas that might help you.…
When you working to finish an area around a wood burning stove, furnace or fireplace, it’s imperative that the materials around the fire-powered unit are flame resistant. You don’t want any sparks jumping from the fire and starting a house fire that can quickly burn out of control. Here, you’ll find a few ideas to help make sure that the wood burning unit poses as little risk as possible while in use.…
Stone countertops are a lovely addition to any space, including kitchens, bathrooms, and multi-purpose rooms with a large amount of workspace. Before you pick out the stone for your new counters, ask yourself the following questions. Once you know what you want from your new counters, it will be easier to select stone that is a good match for your needs.
1. How Much Square Footage You Need
One of the most important details that you should know before you start looking at counters is how much square footage of stone you need for your space.…
It’s that time of year again — the time that homeowners across the country begin making improvements around the house. What improvements will you be making this year? If you’re looking for inspiration to find a place to start, you’ll find some information below that can help you determine the first project of the season.
Energy Loss
The money that you spend on heating and cooling can be reduced if you invest in making energy-smart improvements to the home.…
Radon is a radioactive gas that has no color and no odor, making it impossible to detect by sight and smell alone. The gas forms when radioactive elements in soil and rock break down, releasing the gas into the air and water. As a result, some homes have radon in them, which can increase the risk for lung cancer, especially in people who smoke cigarettes and already have a heightened risk of developing the disease.…
If you’re not happy with the appearance of your hardwood flooring, don’t go to the expense of replacing it. Instead, have a flooring contractor come out and refinish it for you. Refinishing your hardwood floor will give it a whole new look – at a fraction of the cost of replacement. If you’re not sure your floor needs to be refinished, take a look at the list below. If you’re dealing with any of the issues described there, you need to have your floor refinished.…
A deck is a nice addition to your home if you have a beautiful view from your yard or if you just like to cook outdoors. A deck provides a surface for family gathering and fun, and you want to choose a decking material that’s safe for your kids. Here’s a look at why composite decking is a good choice for a backyard deck when you have kids who will play on it.…
Your yard is susceptible to weeds no matter how well you take care of your landscape. Weed seeds get blown into your yard via the wind or get brought into your yard on clothing or even your pets, and once a weed starts to sprout, it can germinate and take over whole sections of your landscape.
While there are products on the market that can help you manage your weed problem, there are signs you need more than just the traditional items you have in your garage.…
If you’re in the process of building your new home and you’ve decided on cable railings for your exterior stairways and decks, you’ll need to be prepared for the maintenance. Cable railing from companies like Tampa Bay Hand Railings provides a beautiful addition to any home, but it does need to be cared for properly. This is particularly true if you’ve decided to go with a stainless steel cable and wood combination for your rail system.…
Buying an older home that has seen better days is a common entry point onto the housing ladder for many Americans. It’s a great way to increase the equity in a home through remodeling and improvements, and it’s also a great way to put your own stamp on the look and feel of the property.
As well as the major construction tasks and more minor aesthetic improvements you’ll be planning, it’s also important to think about the security of your new home.…