Caring for your home’s external siding

| December 20, 2009

Just like your car, a house, regardless if you have aluminum, vinyl or another type of siding, should be washed from time to time. I usually do mine in the early spring once our rainy season is over, (living in Vancouver Canada, can lead to long rainy stretches with our mild weather) and often in [...]

Home Buyer and House Plan Terms and Definitions

| December 20, 2009

Author: Mark Mathis Home Buyer and House Plan Terms and Definitions – When you start shopping for a new home, you may encounter some words and terms with which you are unfamiliar. The following glossary will help you to be a better informed shopper.

Tips for finding best Home Improvement Contractors

| December 20, 2009

Author: SANJAY LUTE In today’s world the most valuable asset owned by people is their home. And when considering any size home improvement project, protecting this investment should be top priority.

Sell your Home Fast – Helping a Buyer Buy your Home

| December 20, 2009

Author: Cashhomebuyers.com In the past, a family saw your house, it was just right for them, and you had a sale. Today the decisions are more based on financing options available to them rather than the considerations of neighborhood, style, or space.

Curb Appeal Home Remodeling Projects

| December 20, 2009

Author: Bob Formisano Home Improvement ROI Curb Appeal Home Remodeling Projects Curb appeal home improvement projects are projects outside or inside the home that are typically lower cost, create emotional appeal and high ROI including other benefits such as being able to sell the house quicker than other homes. This is a big factor when [...]

A solve-it-fast guide for home, car and more. Because–sometimes–duct tape just isn’t enough.

| December 20, 2009

Everything from flooded basements to mysterious oil leaks to flat mountain bike tires. These down-and-dirty repairs won’t all last a lifetime, but they can certainly save the day.