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Home Improvement Centers With Training And Workshops
The various Home Improvement Centers show sites for do-it-yourself jobs. They give tips covering all aspects of residential home repair, remodeling, home improvement and renovation projects of the house. The sites generally give you advice and tips on how to maintain your home, so that its value increases.The Home Improvement Centers offer not only help and tips on home improvement, but they also have tutorials on all your repairs, redecorating and remodeling jobs at home. Their aim is to make all DIY projects easy for the customer to follow. The centers also show how the job can be done in an inexpensive way and save energy too. Above all the job should give the customer the utmost satisfaction.Types of JobsThe type of jobs which have a step by step instruction given by the Home Improvement Centers are house painting, wallpaper, carpentry, home insulation, woodworking, electrical, plumbing, air conditioning, heating, flooring, masonry, concrete, wood decks, interior decorating and gardening. Advice is also given on how you can reduce your utility bills.@Catalog and DirectoryOften the home improvement ideas given by the Home Improvement Centers are catalogues and guides, where the instructions are very systematic. Sometimes there is a complete home improvement catalog for every room in the house. You just have to link to your respective room and you are flooded with home improvement tips, ideas and all the latest products and services. The directory of some Home Improvement Centers lists government guidelines, consumer reviews and even product showcases.ToolsThere are some other interesting tools which are included in some Home Improvement Centers. There is home valuation,

Techno beat

this is under construction

Author: sPoSpLiTa
Keywords: Robv Runner Fruity Loops
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Construction is on its way

Bryce, Steven, and me all went to a construction site only five minutes away from the Mc Leod dirt jumps, we session every drop and hill, well almost every one.

Author: McLeoddirtjumps
Keywords: Bryce Steven Taylor Mc Leod construction site Darren Berecloth Cam Mcal rabbit hill drop drops eat dirt jumps whistler
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Dry ice bomb to the breadbasket

Reason #3 that I won't be seeing the inside of that OR anytime soon again. I also set these off in radiology and threw them out the back door, over the wall where construction was going on.

Author: Steelflite
Keywords: dry ice bomb explosion hospital fall
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North Medford High School Construction

Nick Bush, project manager and Linda Bradshaw, assistant principal talk about the high school renovation project.

Author: MailTribunenews
Keywords: Mail Tribune Otttaway Medford Oregon Nick Bush project manager and Linda Bradshaw assistant principal
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Trio Condos in Belltown

Welcome to the good life...times three. Trio Condos is conveniently located where Belltown, Downtown and Queen Anne converge, on the corner of Western and Denny. These recently completed new construction homes feature amazing city and Puget Sound views, hardwood floors, Italian Terrazzo tile, slab honed granite or slab ceasarstone countertops, stainless steel GE appliances and more! Alcoves, 1 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms and live/work lofts selling quickly - Seattle's Best Selling Condos!

Author: mixpotube1
Keywords: Belltown Condos Downtown Mixpo Selling Trio VideoAd Views
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Santa Ana Canyon - Santa Fe 1995

After construction has started between Esperanza and Prado Dam, the days are numbered for Santa Fe if not already exhuasted.

Author: TheRecorder
Keywords: Santa Fe Amtrak Ana Canyon
Added: August 29, 2008

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Lovely Private Airstrip Community

http://www.tourfactory.com/s438706/r_www.youtube.com What do you call a horse that flies planes? Thrilled if he lives here! This prestigious, quaint & horse-friendly community boasts it's own private mile long, grass airstrip. This is a terrific opportunity to either finish or knock down and build.If you are a pilot and/or horse enthusiast, then this is the opportunity to build your dream home! Don't let it slip through your fingers. This house is in a gated community of only 35 homes, and sits on 2.21 acres, with a private airstrip in the backyard. The house is currently a construction site, and is just a shell that requires COMPLETE RENOVATION, or knock down and start from scratch. Architectural plans are included for the current renovation, should you choose to complete them, which is for a 3,528sqft 3 bed 2.5 bath home with a 3 car garage. Antiquers Aerodrome is located between Atlantic Ave and Lake Ida Road on Hagen Ranch Road. Close to shopping, entertainment, the new public library, medical facilities, highways (who needs them if you fly your plane or helicopter?!) and more. Don't miss this unique opportunity. Sale requires lender approval.

Author: TourFactory
Keywords: TourFactory Tour438706 Dan and Michael Nathanson Delray Beach FL 33446 Keller Williams Realty Real Estate Virtual Home Tour
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Modern Marvels - Construction Machines part 2-?

Part 2 of many This is for entertainment purposes only. © 1996-2008, A&E Television Networks. All rights reserved.

Author: TATSUOstudios
Keywords: engineering
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Landry & Son Carpentry - Carpentry In Waggaman, LA

When your looking for a Carpenter or General Contractor. Call Landry & Son Carpentry with over 28 years experience they are who you want doing your Carpentry in Waggaman LA! PH: 504-508-1998 http://www.elocalprofiles.com/CarpentryinWaggaman39067.html

Author: elocalvid
Keywords: Carpentry Carpenter General Contractor Home Repairs Improvement Window Replacement Construction Roof
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Cumbrian Lakes Entrance Part 6

Cumbrian Lakes Entrance Part 6

Author: leginflorida1
Keywords: Nigel Worrall Robert Coleman Category Five Construction Cumbrian Lakes Kissimmee Florida
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Palin - 2006 APDC forum q3

2006 Gubernatorial campaign in Alaska. Alaska Professional Design Council. Question: Workers Compensation: Construction contractors are currently faced with skyrocketing worker?s compensation costs. What would you do as Governor to decrease those costs? Would a director of the Insurance Division under your administration be supportive of establishing self-insurance mechanisms for contractors?

Author: Snuffleupagusasaurus
Keywords: Palin Governor 2008 VP
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Palin - 2006 APDC forum q2

2006 gubernatorial race in Alaska Alaska professional Design Council Forum Question: Gas Line: The gas line has been the topic of extensive discussion in recent months, given that a delay in implementation of a contract could mean a significant delay in beginning of project construction, how do you plan to proceed as Governor to minimize project delays while insuring a viable, successful project for Alaska?

Author: Snuffleupagusasaurus
Keywords: Palin Governor 2008 VP
Added: August 29, 2008

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Thorpe park 2009 Coaster Construction Photos 26/08/08

Thorpe Park new Roller coaster Construction update opening spring next year. (Ride name unknown ?) If you want to see the latest updates why not check out MY BLOG http://thorpepark09.blogspot.com/ And to see more pictures and videos in HQ then please visit http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n4... 26th August 2008 Work continues on the foundations of the station building and preparation for the various footers. A large trench has been dug in the centre of the site. Music The song featured on this video is: F.E.A.R. - Rob Zombie Dragula remix Get set for 2009, as Thorpe Park gets ready to unleash their ultimate new scream machine, Project Dylan, a 100ft, beyond vertical drop Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller-coaster. Situated in Canada Creek, this will be one of the parks grimmest attractions yet. Complete with dark sections, who knows what surprises may lurk inside the mill. Riders will begin in the station building, where the car will then move forwards and proceed to spiral down further into the building, turn after turn, dodging obstacles before entering a Zero-G roll and coast out the building. The car will then position itself to climb the 100ft (30m) vertical lift hill, before cresting and plummeting riders down the 100 degree drop. Narrowly missing theming (known as the 'head chopper' effect) riders are then swept into a Immelmann loop, round turns, over airtime hills and then climaxing with the final inversion THE COASTER Name: Unknown Height: 32 metres (approx 100 feet) Colour: deep brown Dorp of: 100º Track Length: 2362ft Ride duration: 1min 40 seconds Manufacturer: Gerstlauer Theme: Mine theme 13 Opening: 2009 Inversions: 4 Capacity 1545 people per hour Height Restrictions: unknown, either 1.2, or 1.4 Metres On Ride Photo? Yes Number of Trains: 8 at one time, 8 people per train Area Location: Canada Creek Thorpe park Theme park London - 2009 Coaster Construction (Canada Creek Coaster) (project dylan) (Video date 20/07/08) © FreddyCoasterMan Productions.

Author: ThorpeParkNewCoaster
Keywords: Thorpe park 2009 Canada Creek Coaster Construction project dylan alton 13 Entertainment News
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2009 K2 T9 BURNIN LUV SKI REVIEW

The Burnin' Luv gets beefed up in 2008. With its metal laminate, and new sidewall construction, this all-mountain ski has enhanced stability and hard snow performance. Add the M1 binding system, and guarantee the precision and control that expert skiers have come to expect from the Burnin' Luv.. Features: * MOD Monic * MOD Technology Dimensions: 117/70/101 Sizes: 149, 156, 163, 170 Performance: 30% - 70% Radius: 13m@163 Construction: Metal Laminate ABS Sidewall Core: Bioflex Binding Options: K2/Marker M1 11.0 Ti http://www.porterstahoe.com

Author: PortersLars
Keywords: K2 T9 BURNIN LUV SKI REVIEW SKIS PRODUCT REVIEWS
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K2 APACHE XPLORER SKI REVIEW

The Xplorer is a brand new edition to the Apache series although the name goes back to '97; a ski designed for the same skiing pursuits. The Xplorer was and still is the ideal choice for those who not only spend their day searching for fresh turns in the backcountry but also laying down arcs on the groomers. The 84mm waist and generous 17/16 progressive sidecut perform well on both soft and hard conditions. The Titan Metal Laminate construction, MOD Monic and MOD Technology keep it rock solid and stable in any conditions you discover. Features: * 17/16 Progressive Sidecut * MOD Monic * MOD Technology Dimensions: 128/84/112 Sizes: 170, 177, 184 Performance: 60% - 40% Radius: 17m@177 Construction: Titan Metal Laminate Cap Core: Fir/Aspen Binding Options: K2/MX 14.0 ? K2/MX 12.0 http://www.porterstahoe.com

Author: PortersLars
Keywords: K2 APACHE XPLORER SKI REVIEW SKIS PRODUCT REVIEWS
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2009 K2 APACHE COOMBA SKI REVIEW

Doug Coombs worked for years developing powder skis built for adventure and we named this ski in his honor. The Coomba features a tip shape and progressive sidecut that are predictable and forgiving in powder and variable snow. Serious alpinists and aspiring backcountry skiers alike will appreciate the Coomba's balanced flex pattern and 102mm waist width that provide excellent flotation and easy handling. A percentage of all Coomba ski sales will be donated to the Coombs family. K2 will also donate a portion of the proceeds to the American Mountain Guide Association's Chad Vanderham Endownment, which is focused on improving guide education and safety. Features: + Progressive Sidecut + Powder Tip + Mod Tech + Triaxial Braiding Dimensions: 135/102/121 Sizes: 167,174,181,188 Performance: 90% - 10% Radius: 22m@174 Construction: Torsion Box Cap Core: Fir Binding Options: Flat

Author: PortersLars
Keywords: 2009 K2 APACHE COOMBA SKI REVIEW PRODUCT SKIS
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Cumbrian Lakes Entrance Part 5

Cumbrian Lakes 29 August 2008

Author: leginflorida1
Keywords: Nigel Worrall Robert Coleman Category Five Construction Cumbrian Lakes Kissimmee Florida
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2009 K2 APACHE RAIDER SKI REVIEW

New to the line, the Raider is exceptionally versatile and built for the athletic skier seeking performance at an exceptional value. Built on the proven 78mm chassis, this ski has the widest performance envelope in our line. Dimensions: 119/78/105 Sizes: 153, 160, 167, 174 Performance: 50% ungroomed / 50% groomed Radius: 18m @174 Construction: Torsion Box Core: Fir/Aspen Binding Options: K2/Marker M2 11.0 TC MOD Monic, MOD Technology, Triaxial Braided

Author: PortersLars
Keywords: K2 Skis Apache Raider Product Reviews 2009
Added: August 29, 2008

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New Court Building

Information on the construction of the new local court building

Author: MJearlds
Keywords: Melanie Jearlds Bath City Beat Court Building
Added: August 29, 2008

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Chicagoland energy hack: Landfill burnoff heats nursery

Buckley Growers' partnership with Waste Management resulted in the construction of a state-of-the-art greenhouse heated by a landfill gas-to-energy process. Read the full story at: http://windycitizen.com/news/business-spotlight/2008/08/29/waste-management-landfill-gives-new-life-to-buckley-growers-in-ta

Author: TheWindyCitizen
Keywords: energy green hacks chicago chicagoland news video trees
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whereby the market value of your home and neighborhood is estimated. There is also a payback estimator, which tells you the approximate payback estimate which is viable for your renovation type. Above all an array of calculators is offered, so that you can estimate your financing options on your own.Learning through WorkshopsHome Improvement Centers offer in-store and online learning projects, so that you can learn how to do the projects of home improvement yourself. They are called clinics, and they are generally open to everyone. Complex projects are simplified and the instructions which are taught are easy to follow.There is an interesting workshop called the Do-It Herself Workshop in one of the Home Improvement Centers. The environment here is friendly and supportive for women. They learn new skills and are taught to tackle interesting home improvement and décor projects. It is generally a one-night workshop, and one of them is held at The Home Depot store, which is one of the popular Home Improvement Centers.There are workshops for kids as well. There are other Home Improvement Centers which reuse valuable materials and make home improvement affordable for more people. They also provide job training and create local jobs.--Ade Perillo writes articles and press releases for OzfreeOnline - this piece she made served as an article exclusive for Online Real Estate- which offers a comprehensive list of office & commercial real estates, apartment and house for rent, online real estate, house for sale, real estate property listing, real property search and an apartment finder to thousands of properties in Australia.

 

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Pot Racks - Don't Be Afraid to Hang Things Up

Reaching up for your favorite non-stick pan or a copper pot that you would like to use is obviously much easier than rummaging through drawers, pantries or cabinets. By having the pots and pans that you use the most hanging above your cooking space using pot racks, then you can simply reach up and grab for one whenever you may need it.

Besides, some of the styles of pot racks are so incredible, you are pretty much adding to the beauty of your kitchen and cooking space at the same time! For instance, you can get one crafted from hammered steel with a simple and stunning design that is perfect addition to just about any kitchen. What will put this piece's look over the top though is the way that it can be finished and there are actually quite a few different choices to choose from including something that is polished with a bright look, something a little more on the subdued side with a brushed finish, and there are even ones that can have an antique like oil looking finish.

What's really nice about pot racks is that they are pretty easy to install since normally included with one is absolutely everything that you need in order to hang it up with very little assembly required. Before you know it, you will be picking out your favorite, most used pots and pans to hang them up on one of the twelve angled hooks that come with it so they will be right where you need them. And, if you want more spots to hang your pots and pans, you can always purchase more angled hooks to get the job done.

One great way to find just the right pot racks for your kitchen space is to simply flip on that computer of yours and do some online shopping. Once on the Internet, you will see how you can browse all the online stores and their product offerings with ease. When you do happen upon something that you like, it generally will be at a pretty reasonable price and it will be shipped right to your home. So, you don't even have to spend time and money by leaving your home, now that is pretty convenient.

In the end, pot racks are just a practical selection that would be a great way to store your pots and pans in your kitchen. Plus, they'll add a decorative element to it as well. So, what are you waiting for? Get your's today so you can install it and start using it tomorrow.

By: Jennifer Akre
Author Jennifer Akre is an owner of a wide variety of online specialty shops including http://www.gourmetdecorstore.com that offer both items and information on how you can easily furnish and decorate your space. Whether it's your living, bedroom, or even your deck or patio, there are many tips you can use to make those spots both functional and beautiful. Today, she offers advice on how to create a fabulous indoor area by using luxurious dining furniture. One is just the thing to cap off the look of your space.]]>

Bathroom Ideas to Make Your Bathroom Look Larger
We all know that bathrooms come in different shapes and sizes ranging from extra large to extra small. Small bathrooms have the annoying tendency to become cramped especially when you have not quite mastered the art of storing things yet. There are ways that you can make your tiny overstuffed bathroom look a little bit bigger. It's all about using the right bathroom design ideas. If you want to enlarge the coast of your bathroom so to speak, try out these great bathroom design tips --

- Use Colors: Painting the bathroom a different color can make it appear bigger instantly. Some colors will make it appear smaller though so be careful in your choice. Bold bright colors are the way to go if you want the bathroom to have the illusion of being a larger space. Repainting not
only provides instant results but it is less expensive than remodeling the entire room.

- Tiles: It matters greatly what size tiles are used for the floor and walls of your bathroom. Normally larger cut tiles give the room the effect of looking larger and smaller tiles make it appear smaller. Extending the bathroom tiles from the floor to the wall will give the bathroom the illusion of
space.

- Bathroom cabinets: The size of the bathroom looks bigger if the appropriate cabinets are put up carefully. Along with giving you extra storing space, cabinets also give your bathroom a much neater and cleaner look. Rather than hanging cabinets that 'eat' up space, opt for small floor cabinets.

- Doors: Putting in slide doors instead of the normal doors can make your bathroom feel bigger. Slide doors essentially make your bathroom look less cramped.

In implementing these tips, remember- blend them in with the theme of your bathroom...

By: Joe Boyd
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Residential Heating And Cooling With Geothermal Heat Pumps
The term geothermal literally means Earth/Ground (Geo) Heat (thermal). Geothermal, or ground source heat pumps, take advantage of the constant ground or groundwater temperatures. These heat pumps use geothermal energy to heat and/or cool your home.

A refrigerant loop with a compressor extracts heat from one side (the ground) and pumps it to the heating loop in your home. It is essentially the same process that happens in your refrigerator: heat is extracted via a compressor and refrigerant loop from the inside of your refrigerator/freezer and rejected into your house.

In the summer the geothermal heat pump reverses its cycle, if you have an air-conditioning system, and heat from the home is rejected into the ground or ground water.

What makes geothermal heat pumps such a good choice for residential heating and cooling is that they do not depend on outside air temperatures. These heat pumps will heat your home as efficiently on a windy, zero-degree winter day as on a 40-degree day. Provided of course, that your house is well insulated and tight.

Geothermal heat pumps are also a very efficient way for heating and cooling your home. They use 25-50% less energy than conventional heating and cooling systems (Source: US DOE).

Residential applications of geothermal energy systems use water-to-water or water-to-air heat pumps.

Water-to-Water Geothermal Heat Pumps

Water-to-water geothermal heat pumps are generally used for heating only. They replace the gas or oil furnace that you might currently have to heat your home and water with.

It is important to know that heat pumps work most effectively when the temperature difference between the heat source (ground) and heat sink (floor heat or radiators) is small.

Ground temperatures range anywhere from 50 to 75 degF, depending on where you live. This means that geothermal heat pumps are generally not suitable for standard hot water baseboard applications, which are designed for heating water temperatures of 180 degF. Floor heat and low-temperature radiators require water temperatures in the range of 95 to 140 degF.

Some newer heat pump models are now equipped with so-called desuperheaters that can transfer excess heat from the geothermal heat pump compressor to the domestic water heater. Your geothermal heat pump can also effectively and quickly heat water for your bathtub, shower and sinks.

Water-To-Air Geothermal Heat Pumps

These types of ground source heat pumps are generally used when you need air conditioning. The Water is the heat sink, where you reject the heat from the house. The Air is the air that is distributed through your home via duct work.

Otherwise, these heat pumps function the same way as water-to-water heat pumps. And again, the efficiency of a geothermal heating and cooling system is far better than that of a traditional system.

Important To Know

The first step towards making a geothermal heat pump system be a reliable and efficient heating (and cooling) system for your home is to minimize the heating and cooling requirements with a well-insulated building envelope and strategically placed windows for passive solar gain.

Not only is your first cost reduced, because your system will be smaller. You will also tremendously increase the comfort of your home.

Geothermal heat pump systems are best designed and installed by professionals. It is not recommended to DIY. These systems must meet specific requirements. Especially the piping laid out in the ground, or down to the ground water table, must be designed and installed correctly to ensure that your geothermal heat pump system works as intended.

By: Christiane Perrin
Christiane Perrin is a registered professional HVAC engineer with a passion for the environment. She is excited about the building industry going green and wants to support homeowners on their journey to building and remodeling green homes.
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How To Build A Patio
BUILDING A GARDEN PATIO

Building a garden patio with brick or stone pavers is probably the best way to accomplish any patio project. Laying the correct patio can be a relaxing and idylic retreat for those lazy summer days, but that's why it is important that you make the right choice. That means you have to make sure it is ideally positioned in your garden.

You should not erect/build your patio in an area where it will be isolated, but consider to build it in an area with the best views. This means that the positioning is especially important, I would place my patio in a positioned where I get the sun and a degree of privacy! But this is personal preference and is upto you and your lifestyle.

DIFFICULTY LEVEL CONCRETE PATIO OR BRICK?

To build a garden patio can be very satisfying and look really good. The work is fairly straightforward if you are relatively decent with your hands. The first and foremost points to remember are good planning and preparation, without the two you will find the project harder than you expected and your results will be sub-standard.

Remember to look at the positioning of the sun, not a massive point but none the less a factor worth considering! Check out your landscape, have you got any trees obstructing the light?

YOUR CHOICE

The patio can be many shapes and designs, but if you're not confident, then it is probably best to have a square patio, although a circular one is also possible, but you would have to start cutting bricks. Circular patios can be purchased from most do-it-yourself stores and at reasonable prices.

Don't forget that you will need at least two inches on the edges to place brick edging. Clear the area you have chosen by digging it out to a depth of about 8/9 inches. Make a frame up the same size as your project and place it around the edges. Don't forget you will need to put a slight slope onto your patio to enable rainwater to run freely off. Make sure you run the slope off in the opposite direction of the house and below any damp courses!

After this you should now do a run with your bricks just to make sure everything is lined up and going to fit.

PRACTICAL GUIDE

Pour Lime Stone or any hardcore aggregate into the area to a depth of about 5/6 inches. When the area is covered with this you need to tamper it down ideally with a whacker plate. Alternatively, get a plank of wood about 8" wide by 3" thick and as long as needed and simply place it across the hardcore and hit it down with a lump hammer.

Once this procedure is completed you now need to place a weed blanket over the area to protect your patio from weeds growing up through the surface. Now you can pour your sand and it must be a minimum of 2/3 inches deep. You now need a screed to level the sand , check for a good level up against your framework.

START LAYING BRICKS

At this stage you can begin to lay your brick. Make sure you have a line to keep you on the straight and narrow. Keep checking for level as you go along laying your bricks. Always start at a corner and work your way along, you will need a rubber mallet at this point to gently tapp the bricks into place whilst using a spirit level for trueness.

Assuming you will be using standard 4 x 8 bricks at 2 inches thick, you can continue with the weave pattern this pattern looks good and is very effective because it interlocks the bricks very well and makes for a stronger job! Once your bricks are laid you need to put sand on top and sweep this into the cracks and crevices.

SIT BACK AND ENJOY THE VIEW

If you are using paving slabs then the principles are basically the same. But remember to continuously check for the right level, using pavers will probably be quicker but visually just as effective. Any cutting you need to do can be done with either a grinder, hammer and chisel or a brick splitter, I recommend purchasing a simple brick/paving slab splitter.

By: Dane Plant
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Does Vinyl Siding Add Value to Your House?
Home improvements are a great way to get more money for your home when you get ready to sell it. But some improvements will bring more value to your home than others. Recently, installing vinyl siding has been recognized as the best thing you can do to add value to your home. Here are a few of the reasons this improvement is the single-best thing you can do for your "bottom line" when selling your house.

It looks good. Vinyl siding comes in a variety of colors and styles to fit your preferences. But in addition to that, the trim and soffits complement your home's color perfectly. You can even get several accessories to complete the look for your home that you want to create. Whether you have a ranch home, a modern-style home or a turn-of-the-century Victorian, you can find a style of vinyl siding that matches your needs.

It lasts for decades. Vinyl siding is the most popular type of siding now. Its durability adds to its popularity because it stands up to rain, snow, sleet, and rain. It won't crack or peel in the sun or hot weather. And it can take a beating without showing signs of wear and tear. If the neighborhood kids hit it with a ball, it won't dent or scratch like other types of siding. When it needs a cleaning, all you need to do is rinse it with soap and water. Afterwards, it looks like you just added a fresh coat of paint to it.

It's a great value. When you get ready to sell your home and you add vinyl siding to it, you can usually recoup about 100 percent of the money you spent for the siding. Sometimes you can add even more value to the house than what you spent for the siding. Vinyl siding is typically less expensive than aluminum, too. And you don't need to worry about people ripping off the siding to sell at the scrap yard, either.

It's easy to do. Many handy homeowners have been able to install their vinyl siding without hiring a professional company to do it for them. This can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars depending on the size of your house. It's more flexible and you don't have to worry about creases in the metal or deep cuts from the jagged edges.

If you have to choose which home improvement project to do for your home, vinyl siding should be at the top of your list. With its appearance, durability, and affordability, it's the best thing you can do for your home's overall value.

By: Jeff Lundquist
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Suspended Ceilings - What Types Are There?
Suspended ceilings are like a second ceiling, it is placed underneath the existing ceiling and is used to hide pipelines or ductwork. They are generally attached and suspended on wires from the ceiling above and are laid out in a grid where tiles are fitted in. Suspended ceilings can be made with a lot of materials, for example, wood.

Once the suspended ceilings have been installed you can fit in fluorescent lights or install air ducts etc. They are used a lot to cover up this kind of work anyway so suspended ceilings being installed to cover air ducts can easily be integrated in. Also you can install insulation into your suspended ceilings which absorbs heat and sound.

Suspended ceilings are also implemented so that maintenance can take place in the void that is made when the ceiling is installed.

When designing and purchasing your suspended ceilings you are going to need to decide whether or not you want the ceiling to be demountable or completely non-accessible. If you make you suspended ceilings demountable then this will allow you to easily access the ceiling void and perform maintenance on the ceiling or on other objects that the ceiling is concealing. If you make your suspended ceiling non accessible then you will not be able to perform ceiling maintenance easily as you will not be able to get into the ceiling void.

You should consider the above very seriously as the ceilings will need to be redone if you wish to be able to change a non accessible ceiling into a demountable one.

There are many different types of suspended ceilings systems but all are different depending on your requirements yet the concept is the same. For example there is the free span suspend ceiling system that is mainly used for corridors. This kind of system is made up of ceiling planks which are held by the perimeter trim on their short edges. This kind of system can be installed quickly and pretty easily, also it can produce a very nice effect when finished which is usually smooth. These types of suspended ceilings can be made de-mountable for maintenance or non-accessible; if you opt for the de-mountable type then the ceiling planks are removed to allow you your easy access.

Another suspended ceiling system is the bandraster system; these types of suspended ceilings are very flexible and can be made to match with any kind of building architecture. Once again these suspended ceilings can be made accessible or non accessible. These suspended ceiling are design with either concealed or exposed sections which link up to achieve lateral bracing, therefore these systems can be modified to fit any building.

Another system is the exposed suspended ceilings system which is another system which can be installed quickly and efficiently and also allows for you to do maintenance work in the ceiling void easily. These types of suspended ceilings have tiles slotted into a suspended grid allowing for it to be edited easily as well.

I hope this has helped in your search for your suspended ceilings.

By: Tony Savour
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Home Improvements That Increase Energy Efficiency (and Save You Money)
Why should you care about energy efficiency?

Perhaps the biggest reason is to save money. A home that isn't energy efficient takes more energy to heat in the winter and cool in the summer. This means you are spending extra money every month on energy bills, bills that can be significantly lowered by undertaking a few simple home improvements.

The key to making your home more efficient to correct air-flow problems. Make sure air is flowing where it needs to be and isn't flowing where it shouldn't be.

A few small cracks in your home can be as bad for your heating and cooling as a window left open. Older homes frequently have undergone small changes to accommodate updated wiring, and this can be an energy sink. Caulk all small holes where wires go through walls or floors. Check brick facades and the outside of your home for small cracks and signs of wear that may be counteracting insulation.

If your home has a chimney make sure it is sealed with high-temperature cement and metal flashing. Keep the flue closed when it is not in use to prevent air flowing indoors from it. Tight fitting glass covers can also help keep cold air where it belongs.

Plumbing stacks also need to be sealed on the outside. In general look for any holes between the attic and the heated space and seal them as much as possible. Use weather stripping on the entry to the attic as well as insulation on the attic-side of the door.

Now, how's your insulation? Making sure you have enough insulation is key to keeping your home efficient. 18 inches of fiberglass batting or cellulose will greatly improve your heating and cooling systems. The attic does need air flow, however, so make sure air vents are clear and unobstructed.

Each window needs to be checked to make sure it closes completely and locks. Windows can be weather stripped just like doors. Outlets and switches provide access for cold air to enter, but this can be prevented by installing foam gaskets behind them. Child-safety plugs for the outlets also reduce cold air flowing from the sockets.

Old windows and doors need to be checked every year. If one doesn't fit properly, seal it with caulking or weather stripping. If the piece is warped heavily replace it with a new energy efficient model. Expanding foam is also an option to use around door- and window-frames.

Every hole on the outside face of your home can increase inefficiency. Seal laundry vents, water faucets, electrical outlets, and other hookups. Install storm- windows and doors where you don't already have them to create a buffer of air that retains heat and coolness. When it comes time to change siding, add foam insulation behind it.

Basements and crawlspaces need to be checked and sealed. If you have a crawlspace, place a layer of plastic over it to help insulate. Regular basements with concrete walls can be a major problem for efficiency. Consider adding insulation and drywall over the concrete.

Appliances are rated for their efficiency. Choose products with Energy Star ratings and choose compact fluorescent light bulbs that fit in standard sockets.

These fairly inexpensive home improvements can save you a lot of money in the long run. It's definitely worth taking steps to increase your home's efficiency, and as you can now see, it's not even that hard.

By: TC Thorn
TC Thorn has written more articles on home improvements and energy efficiency at Luxury Housing Trends. Her article on green kitchen appliances discusses improving energy use in the kitchen.]]>

Frequently Asked Questions About Fireplace Design
Here are some frequently asked questions, and answers, about fireplaces.

1 - How high should a fireplace chimney be with respect to the height of the house, and what features of design affect its efficient operation?

ANSWER: A chimney should extend at least three feet above flat roofs and at least two feet above the ridge of a peak or hip roof. Solid masonry is the most commonly used material. Satisfactory performance of a chimney flue is determined by its size, direction, shape, height, tightness and smoothness.

2. Is there a particular kind of mortar that should be used in fireplace construction? How is it mixed and where is it used?

ANSWER: The brick around a fireplace and flue should be laid with cement mortar, since it is more resistant than lime mortar to the action of heat and flue gases. The best to use, except on firebrick, consists of one part portland cement, one part hydrated lime, and six parts clean sand. Firebrick is best laid in fire clay.

3. What is the purpose of a damper, and how is it constructed?

ANSWER: A damper affords a means of regulating the draft and prevents excessive loss of heat from the room when the fire is out. It consists of a cast-iron or steel frame with a lid hinged so the width of the throat opening may be varied from a closed to a wide-open position.

4. What is the proper procedure for connecting the chimney to the roof so as to guard against fire, and to allow for expansion due to temperature changes, settlement, or slight movement of the chimney during heavy winds?

ANSWER: Where the chimney passes through the roof, provide for a two-inch clearance between the wood framing and the masonry. The chimney must be flashed and counterflashed to make its junction with the roof watertight. Corrosion-resistant metal, such as copper, galvanized metal, zinc, aluminum, or lead is best for the counterfiashing. When tin is used, paint it well on both sides.

5. Is it necessary that a flue be lined, and if so, what are the advantages in lining it?

ANSWER: Chimneys can be built without linings, but those with linings are more efficient. When the flue is not lined, the mortar and bricks directly exposed to the action of fuel gases disintegrate. This disintegration and that occuring from changes in temperature often cause cracks in the masonry, which reduces the draft.

6. What is the proper way to build the smoke shelf?

ANSWER: The smoke shelf should be made by setting the brickwork back at the top of the throat to the line of the flue wall for the full width of the throat. The depth can vary from six to twelve inches or more, depending on the depth of the fireplace.

7. Does the kind of fuel to be burned have anything to do with the selection of a fireplace design, and does the size of the opening affect the operation?

ANSWER When a fireplace design is being selected, the kind of fuel to be burned should be considered; also, the design should harmonize with the room in proportion and detail. Years ago, when cordwood was plentiful, fireplaces seven feet wide and five feet high were common, but they required large amounts of fuel and were often smoky. Where cordwood is cut in half, a 30-inch width is desirable for a fireplace, but where coal is burned, the opening can be narrower. Thirty inches is a practical height for the fireplace where the width is less than six feet. The higher the opening, the greater the chance of a smoky fireplace. In general, the wider the opening the greater should be the depth.

Following these guidelines, a satisfactory chimney may be selected.

By: Russell R. Freeman
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