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How to install a new water treatment system

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

We had an old hard water treatment system that was broken. The tap water from this old system gave me a severe headache so we bought bottled water. I was buying about 10 gallons a week, or about $10.00 per week, that is over $500.00 per year. I looked over the available literature and found […]

Electrical Projects Can Be Easy If You Are Prepared

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Ever had shelves falling off after you jammed the last nail in? Well, you’re not the only one! Most do it yourself projects are based on a lot of trial and error. While your average DIY project might fall under the purview of regular trial and error, it’s not the same for an electrical project. […]

Get The Right Drywall Tools

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Home repair and construction can be difficult enough with the correct tools, but without them, it can be disastrous and time-consuming. This is especially true when you’re talking about drywall tools. Dry walling is a great DIY job with the right drywall equipment. If you don’t have the right tools for drywalling, it may take […]

How To Choose A Whole House Air Purifier

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Do you have radon? If the answer is yes then a whole house air purifier is the solitary method for protecting your family.  Radon soaks all the way through your crawl space or basement. It originates naturally in dirt and in rock in particular areas, however, there is only a single method for determining if […]

Solar Power Systems For Residential Homes

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

There are a a small number of methods whereby you can use the energy from the sun’ to produce home solar power systems. These can be pigeonholed as passive and direct systems. For thousands of years the passive systems have been around and the brainwave beyond this style of unit was almost certainly the reality […]

How to choose between ducted and ductless range hoods

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Any kitchen, be it a domestic or a commercial one, all have one thing in common: range hoods. Range hoods are placed above a stove in order to properly ventilate any unnecessary fumes or odors that might be produced during the course of cooking. In turn, this keeps any odors from leaking out into the […]


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