If you are a gardener with lots of yard equipment, set up a special potting area and storage for your garden tools and supplies to keep them in order. A well organized garden work space means you can save time, energy, and money: you won’t have to spend 15 minutes looking for that special weeding tool; you won’t be frustrated moving bags of potting soil out of the way so you can get to the weed-eater; and you won’t spend extra money to buy a pair of goggles because you can’t find yours. Position this garden workstation near a door for easy access to your yard. Use these guides to keep all your garden tools organized. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 10-11-2009 |
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A power drill, a circular saw, and a saber saw are all you need for most any household carpentry projects. Homeowners are attempting more complex tasks around the house, and these three essential power tools will help speed up your weekend to-do-lists. Here are some tips to empower you with power tools knowledge. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 10- 6-2009 |
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One of the joys of woodworking is creating something you can actually use in your home. To be productive, a separate creative work space is needed to plan, pursuit, and produce projects. To set up a dream woodworking workshop, there are many factors to consider: Location; space available; storage; lighting; ventilation; electric power requirement; and safety. Use these guidelines and build yourself a perfect workshop. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 10- 5-2009 |
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Keeping your home in good condition requires the right tools. If your home maintenance and renovation are more involved than painting and planting new flower beds, you need proper toolkit to handle home chores faster and with precision and avoiding the annoyance of waiting around for the repairman. Buy only the best tools; cheap ones can be more difficult to use and may need to be replace often. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 10- 5-2009 |
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A fence is an extension of your home. It can improve your home’s curb appeal by adding character to your yard, provide you with security, and increase your privacy. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 08-23-2009 |
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Make your home safe. Make it comfortable and functional. There are plenty of products on the market now and many simple proven ideas to make your home safer and function better. Here are safety products and practices you can do. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 05-15-2009 |
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Routine preventive maintenance of your home should be done ideally when the weather changes significantly. Sometimes the home checkups are overwhelming so the important tasks are put off. Here is the monthly reminder that will help you keep your home runs like clockwork. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 05-14-2009 |
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Home modification refers to the adapting, converting, or changing your home environment to accommodate your lifestyle. The same home or environment we are used to may need to be modified to make our activities of daily living easier, reduce accidents and support our independent living. Here are some simple home modifications that can make living more comfortable, easier, and safer. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 04-23-2009 |
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Allergies occur when your body immune system reacts to a foreign substance such as dust, pollen, bee venom, or pet dander. Symptoms varies in degree from sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, watery eyes to upper air ways contract resulting in wheezing and shortness of breath and other breathing difficulties to sudden severe constriction of air passages. [Read the full Article]
Author: Sanida | Published: 04-22-2009 |
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