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» Choosing the Right Pool Heater for the Job
By Calum MacKenzie | Published 07/17/2008 | Home Repair | Unrated
Which heating system is best for your swimming pool? In most cases youll be able to choose between electric, gas, and solar heating systems, but the best system for your situation will vary depending on where you live and what your specific needs are. So which is best? The answer to that question depends on a fairly long list of factors, including your budget, location, the size of your pool, and how and when you normally use it: check out the full article to find out more.
» The Perfect Paint Job Requires Perfect Planning
By Virginia Wherland | Published 07/16/2008 | Home Repair | Unrated
You may have heard that the bulk of a paint job, is not in the painting itself, but in the preparation to paint. While this is the case, it's important to note that a solid preparation before painting will also increase your chances of a more successful and professional looking paint job. So, do not overlook the important steps involved in painting preparation. Well thought out preparation will make the job hassle-free and look as good as possible.
» Why Renovate When You Can Retro-Reno?
By lisa gray | Published 07/7/2008 | Home Repair | Unrated
There's a new trend that is paying homage to homes and styles of the 1940's, 50's and 60's. Homeowners are rediscovering the architectural charms and styling of this era, and instead of eradicating existing structures and styling there's a growing population interested in resurrecting the post-modern flair inherent in these homes.
» What's That Smell?
By Carol Freyer | Published 07/4/2008 | Home Repair | Unrated
Have you ever been in a room in your house and caught a whiff of a scent that you know isn't pleasant- maybe you'd describe it as moldy, or perhaps musty? Chances are this smell is a good indicator that there is mold somewhere in your house. Don't neglect what your sniffer is telling you- If there's mold on your home, it should be found and its cause corrected. Although not all mold is extremely health hazardous, it's best to the health of your home to eliminate the source of mold.
» Window Treatments That Will Keep Your Home Cool This Summer
By RE Writer | Published 06/24/2008 | Home Repair | Unrated
When selling your home, it is imperative to keep things inside and out looking their best. If you are trying to sell your home during the summer months, it can be tricky keeping the place at a pleasant temperature and attractive at the same time. It's even more difficult to keep your home stylish and cool without breaking the bank in the process.


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