House Remodeling Guide

Skylight Installation

skylite.jpgInstalling a skylight is not easy, especially if the roof is not parallel to the ceiling. For a roof that has a slope higher than 6, a professional should install the skylight. Different roofing materials also require varying tools and carpentry techniques. And since a hole will be made on the roof, the surrounding area will be affected, which may not be cheap. Make an assessment and estimate the cost of materials and labor. One might need a home improvement loan, and also check with the local area government if a building permit is required for this kind of installation.

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Stowing away your ladders, Properly

//"ladderhanger"The last post tackled the safety aspect of ladders and their use, now we’d tackle the storage of such a wonderful tool that can be quite a security risk if left lying around the house. How often have you heard on the news that a burglary happens with the homeowner’s own ladder being used by the burglar for their dastardly acts. There are specific ladder stow-away hardware that allows you to either hang them horizontally or vertically with a provision for locks and chains to prevent unauthorized use. They can be hung in the garage and still locked to prevent break-ins on the upper levels of the home which are more often than not left with open windows and doors. Keep on reading!

Ladder Safety

laddersafetySince the early days when dad used to do all the stuff today’s tradesmen did, DIY has been in the blood of the millions of Americans and people all over the world who love a challenge and a job well done. Sadly, since those days, the numbers of injuries related to ladders and the falls they can cause are also on the rise due to more and more people opting to do their own home renovations due to the ever tightening economy. Ladders can be a man’s best friend if used properly and when selecting the best one for the job. If you don’t want to have several in the garage, you can easily rent one on a daily basis from tool rental companies that are only too eager to the need for such equipment. Keep on reading!

Recession – Comeback of the DIY Warrior

diy_1As the recession tightens its grip over the world, it brings about a revival in a favorite past time of days gone by, DIY. Do-It-Yourself used to be a fad often associated with dad who always wanted to do stuff in the house with his own two hands. Through sweltering heat and freezing weather it worked and the jobs got done. Sometimes taking longer than it should but, it always results in a piece or work you have to just love (or risk the wrath of your dad!).

In today’s cash strapped economy, more and more people are opting to do their home improvements by themselves as much as they could to save on labor costs and materials (in theory that is). It brings together the long forgotten muscle memories when you used to know how to saw wood and hit nails with a hammer (hopefully avoiding your fingers!). It brings together the family who do their part for the common good, as it should have always been. A time forgotten and replaced with our fast paced life and stresses.

House Motif


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Due to the dangers of the outside world, more and more people are finding out ways to sedate their boredom within the safety of their homes instead of going out and so that they can save some money. This is done by creating a personalized entertainment room right at your homes. If you wish to make one yourself, like the one’s based on a 1930’s movie plush motif; making use of blood red, dark woods and gold accents. For the texture, use red felt or if you can afford it, velvet. Color the edges of the room in mahogany. Opt for a cosmopolitan and classic geometric-style wall-to-wall carpet for your floors. Use plush, upholstered chairs and couches as well as reclining ones. Install a mini fridge in the color of black or royal blue for that theater effect. Use prefabricated DVD holders to save money and flaunt style. And lastly, don’t forget the flat screen.

Skylight Overview

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With soaring electricity prices in most countries, energy conservation is encouraged. One way to conserve energy is to maximize the use of natural light in our homes, and minimize the use of light bulbs or lamps especially during day time. This is where skylights help. Skylights are like window panels installed on the roof to allow natural light (light from the sun) to penetrate the roof and illuminate the rooms inside the house. These are especially useful for houses that have minimal windows, houses with very high ceilings, or large houses where some sections of the house have no windows.