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What should you consider when you buy new appliances?

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Whether you are remodeling or building your dream home, you will more than likely be purchasing one, if not several, new appliances. There are so many brands and models on the market, how do you decide which one is right for you and your family? The following are some elements you will want to take into consideration: (more…)

What Are the 12 Types of Windows Available?

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

A window performs many functions. It brings light into a room, aids in heating, cooling and ventilating the room. It can be an architectural focal point as well as a means of emergency escape. These functions are found to differing degrees in all 12 types of windows on the market today. (more…)

What are the most common materials used in countertops today?

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Countertops are a major element in the design and feel of your kitchen. They are the showpiece of that room, setting the tone for its style and character. Whether planning the kitchen for your new dream home, or considering a kitchen remodel, there is a huge array of colors, textures and materials from which to choose. As you look at the many counter tops available, you will most likely base your decision on your own personal style, the functionality you need and the budget you have available for your project.

There are nine different materials that most countertops are made from today. They vary greatly in price, functionality and look. (more…)

Hardwood and laminate flooring

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Laminates and hardwood floors offer timeless beauty and charm. They are never out of style and can add considerable value to your home. With advances in technology, these two types of flooring are more durable and can more readily adapt to different areas of your home. (more…)

What you need to know if you are considering tile flooring

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Tile flooring is one of the earliest man-made building materials, dating back centuries, and has maintained an enduring and elegant appearance throughout time. Tile offers you unlimited decorating possibilities while providing durability, ease of care, resistance to fire and water, and environmental friendliness for you and your family for many years. Tiles can range from 4 to 24 inches in size and are available in many types, each having their own qualities and uses. (more…)

Moisture in Crawl Spaces or Basements

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Moisture can be a concern with a crawl space or a basement. Let’s look at some steps to prevent the formation of moisture. (more…)

Flooring from renewable resources - Bamboo and Cork

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Many alternatives to the traditional flooring products have become very popular in recent years. Two of those are bamboo and cork. These are both made from renewable resources and provide beautiful, durable flooring for your home. (more…)

What are the different types of insulation in a home?

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Today, there are nine (9) types of insulation used in home construction and remodeling. The type of insulation used can be based on the area of the house needing insulation as well as the budget requirement for that item. (more…)

Paint - It’s What’s Inside That Counts!

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Most of us have a love-hate relationship with paint. We love the results, yet we hate the process. It’s true that nothing can lighten, brighten, or dramatically change a room like a fresh coat of paint. The good news is that with the right tools, the right colors, and the right plan, you might actually enjoy the process as much as you do the completed project!

The hardest part is picking the paint. Color is everything and picking the right one can be tough. Here are some things to think about when choosing paint colors and finishes: (more…)

Energy Star and Energy Guide Labels

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

When looking for appliances, one of the many factors you may take into consideration is the ongoing operational costs. The Federal Trade Commission has established the Appliance Labeling Rule which requires manufacturers of certain appliances to place the easily recognized yellow and black Energy Guide Label on most home appliances (except ranges and ovens). The label provides an estimate of the appliance’s energy consumption and annual operating cost. It also shows the highest and lowest energy consumption estimates for similar models. This allows for an easy comparison between models you may by considering. (more…)

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