Considering Skylights? Compare the Pros and Cons First

Posted on: 24 January 2017

If you have higher ceilings in your home, you might be the perfect candidate for installing skylights. These are a great way to bring in more light and benefit in a number of other ways, but there are also some drawbacks to consider. It is best that you compare the pros and cons first. Pro: Skylights Provide Natural Ventilation First of all, a skylight can work just like an extra window in your home, providing some natural ventilation.
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The Pros and Cons of Refinishing Kitchen Cabinets

Posted on: 20 January 2017

If you are looking to remodel your kitchen but are on a tight budget, you may be considering refinishing your existing cabinets. Refinishing cabinets can include anything and everything from sanding your existing ones down, staining or painting them, replacing the doors on the cabinets, and adding new hardware. All of this helps to make your cabinets look new and fresh. However, refinishing cabinets is not right for everyone. Learning about the pros and cons will help you decide whether refinishing is right for your kitchen-remodel project.
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5 Things You Need to Do Before Your Bathtub and Tile Can Be Refinished

Posted on: 20 January 2017

If your master bathroom's bathtub and tile surround have seen better days, then you will be happy to know that you can have them professionally refinished using a specialized epoxy paint. Refinishing your bathtub is less expensive than tearing it out and replacing it, and it is a lot less work. However, before your refinishing contractor comes out to reglaze your bathtub and tile, first there are important things that you must do, including each of the following:
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Wax Your Hardwood Flooring For A Great Workout

Posted on: 6 November 2014

If you are the type of person who gets bored with the same old workout day in and day out, here's a great idea: Turn waxing your unvarnished hardwood flooring into a workout for your legs and derriere. You should be waxing your floors every six months or so, but you may find yourself doing it more when you find out how much fun it can be. Here's what you need and how to get it done.
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