A Few Things To Know About Finishing Your Basement

Posted on: 1 February 2017

If your kids are entering the teen years and need their own space for watching TV, socializing, and enjoying their privacy, it's time to consider finishing your basement. Your basement may be a damp, dark space now, but with a little planning, it can become a hangout your kids live in so you can enjoy some peace and quiet upstairs. Here are some things you'll want to know about basement finishing.
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2 Budget Friendly Ideas to Make Your Kitchen Look New

Posted on: 30 January 2017

If your kitchen is old and run down, there are many things you can do to make it look new again. Many things are very expensive, however, and may be hard to afford. If this is so, there are budget-friendly things you can do and be just as happy. Below are two of these things so you can determine if they would be right for your kitchen. Refinish Cabinets Instead of buying brand new cabinets, you can save a lot of money by refinishing the cabinets that you have.
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Want To Turn Your Old Wet Basement Into A Great Space? Who To Call

Posted on: 30 January 2017

If you live in an old home with a lot of moisture and flooding in the basement, and you would like turn it from a dungeon to a usable space, there are contractors that can help. If the air always feels moist, you can smell mold or mildew, and water pools around the drains and in the sump pump crock, then it's time to make changes. Here are the things you want to do, to see what potential the space has.
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How to Lift Sagging Wooden Cabinet Doors

Posted on: 30 January 2017

If you have sagging wooden cabinet doors, you don't have to replace the cabinet. Sagging doors occur because of wear and tear, stripped screws, overloading, or improper installation. It is possible to fix the doors without taking the cabinet down. Here are tips to fix sagging cabinet doors. Inspect the Screws For this project, you need: work gloves safety glasses rag tooth picks or matches clear drying wood glue screwdriver utility knife hammer 2-by-4-by-36 boards three-inch bugle head screws drill miter saw plastic laminate scraps Determine the source of the sagging.
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