Rust repair is easy if done correctly. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares some rust removal tips and rust repair tools to help you keep your metal rust free.
Rust repair is easy if done correctly. AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter shares some rust removal tips and rust repair tools to help you keep your metal rust free.
Painting kitchen cabinets will renew the look and costs less than replacements. Painting cabinets is a tough job, but follow these tips and ideas on painting kitchen cabinets for a professional looking finish. Don't forget to select the proper paint brushes.
Housewrap is thin plastic that stops air infiltration into your house. Some housewraps let water vapor pass between the fibers. Installation and manufacturers of these air infiltration barriers are outlined.
Construction photographs help in many ways - details the construction, shows faulty workmanship, locates pipes years down the road, etc. Here is a list of fifty photographs every homeowner should have.
Trees add value to your home, besides providing shade. Consult an arborist before construction begins to protect your trees from construction shock.
Manufacturers of noise control, sound control and sound deadening products. Plus causes of noise in you house. Vibrations can be causing the sounds.
Got building and remodeling problems? The YouTube AsktheBuilder channel has the answers. AsktheBuilder.com's Tim Carter invites you to watch his informative and entertaining videos on YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. From remodeling tips to building advice, he has the information you need.
Fire sprinklers can safe guard your home. Install them during home construction and save your home and money on your insurance. Modern fire sprinkler heads are sleek and attractive.
Non-woven wallpaper is easy to install, and it's reusable. Tim Carter explains how this cool wallpaper is different because it doesn't expand when the adhesive contacts the paper backing. These new non-woven wallpapers are huge time savers because there is no need to pre-paste a sheet of paper and book it while you work on another piece.
The wallpaper tools you use can make the difference between a first class job and a disaster. Tim Carter shows the basic wallpaper tools he uses to hang wallpaper: a tape measure, razor knife, several metal knife blades, levels, a smoothing brush or plastic smoothing tool and a large sponge. With the right wallpaper tools, you'll have no problem getting the results you want.
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