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What Makes A Kitchen Functional?

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If you’ve spent any time watching HGTV, you’ve probably seen folks wanting to renovate their kitchens to be more “functional.” If you’re like most people, you probably wondered what exactly it would take to make a kitchen more functional. Does it take a larger fridge, or more cabinet space? Sometimes such small projects can fix functionality problems, but sometimes it takes a lot more. If you’re planning a kitchen renovation, take a look below to create a fabulous design that may just boost the value of your home.…

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Recruit Your Next Team At A Horizontal Drilling Rodeo

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A directional drilling rodeo has never aired on ESPN, but that does not mean it is devoid of the excitement that accompanies most athletic events. The men and women competing at these rodeos may not have the physical prowess of Lebron James or Marshawn Lynch, but theirs is an athletic event nonetheless. These are physically fit people with highly refined skills. They are competing at the highest level in their field–and they are the best.…

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Natural Ways To Protect Fences From Invasive Plants

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The addition of fencing to any landscape is a large investment for home owners. Properly maintaining and caring for the fence will help the structure last for numerous years. While weather is often an element in fence damage, invasive weeds and vines can cause a lot of damage. When invasive plants take over your fencing, there are natural methods to help keep the plants out and protect your fences for good.…

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Excavating And Construction Considerations For A Walkout Basement

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You’re a do-it-yourself type who’s always looked forward to homesteading – and now you’re ready to start building your new house. You’ve bought hillside property so you can have a walkout basement for extra living space. You may be trying to decide whether to do the basement excavation and construction yourself or to hire a professional. It’s smart to think about hiring an excavating contractor, since walkout basements have particular issues that can lead to wall failure if not constructed properly.…

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How To Fix Common Home Plumbing Problems

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Most homeowners are aware that plumbing leaks and other problems should be taken care of as soon as possible to prevent water damage and high water bills, but they do not look forward to spending the time and money to call a plumber. However, there are many plumbing problems that any homeowner can fix on their own without hiring a plumber. Here are a few basic home plumbing problems that you can fix without calling a professional.…

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Garage Door Selection: Familiarizing With Triple-Layer Garage Doors And Their Benefits

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Did you know that your garage door makes up 30% of your home’s overall aesthetic appeal, and improperly insulated garage doors also contribute to the overall heat loss of the homes? Needless to say, the type of garage doors that you choose have a huge overall impact in the appearance, durability and energy efficiency of your home, so it is crucial that you make a choice carefully. Among all of the designs and styles on the market, most professionals would recommend shelling out the extra money to get a triple-layer garage door.…

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3 High-Tech Home Windows You'll Want In The Future

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Whether you’re aware of it or not, home windows have been evolving and improving for years now. Gone are the days of rooms that never seem to warm up because of a drafty window. Today’s windows are thicker, double and sometimes triple glazed, with insulating gas between layers, all the better to keep the cold out and the heat in. But window technology doesn’t stop there. Before too long, you may have windows that are able to do a lot more than just keep the weather outside at bay.…

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8 Small Remodeling Projects That Will Breathe New Life Into Your Home

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So you feel like your house is a bit drab and looking a little shabby, but you don’t have the cash to spend on a huge remodeling project. In Canada the average homeowner will shell out $23,300 on remodeling projects, but that doesn’t have to be the case. There are a number of small remodeling projects that can give your home new life that you can do yourself, or hire a contractor to do it for a price that won’t overwhelm your bank account.…

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The Key To Security: What You Need To Know About Picking The Right Locks

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As a new homeowner, one of the first priorities should be making sure that your new investment is secure. The best way to do that is through purchasing high quality, durable locks for all of your exterior doors. There are many different styles of locks that you can choose from, and understanding the function and advantage of each one will help you to choose the best fit for your situation.…

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Sealing Up Cracked Pipes: Familiarizing With Pipe Relining Technology And Looking At Its Advantages

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Piping in your home can last anywhere between 20 years to over 100 years depending on the type of materials that have been chosen and the quality of the installation. Years of wear will eventually have a toll on the condition of the plumbing, and it is not uncommon for cracks to begin to emerge. A single crack can leak gallons of water out on a daily basis. If your pipes have cracked, you may believe that your only option is to get it replaced.…

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