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by eskugno faudtj | 19/06/2008 18:00 Show most recent message
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Call it an open house for all inhabitants. The Accessible Design section offers practical (and inspired!) advice from fellow do it yourselfers from across the country on preparing a home for all of its occupants now and in the future. In the next 25 years as the number of Americans over 50 increases by over 47 million to a total of 115 million individuals, the demand for accessible design solutions will skyrocket. Whether you're planning for a parent or building for your future, the accessible design section can help you find the information you need.
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by bowmanranch | 21/10/2007 10:28 Show most recent message
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Dryer leaving you all wet, dishwasher leaving spots, refrigerator just not cooling your food. Ask your fellow do it yourselfers for advice on repair, problems, tweaking or buying.
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by orasngo | 11/04/2008 21:39 Show most recent message
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You know what you want, How do you make that vision a reality? Architects are specially educated to help you define what you want to build, present options you might never have considered, and help you get the most for your investment. Architects can reduce building costs, decrease your home's energy needs, and increase its future resale value through good design. It’s not just drawing four walls, a door and a few windows. It is designing an environment in which you live.
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by admin | 05/01/2008 14:21 Show most recent message
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by sandy2982 | 15/05/2008 06:16 Show most recent message
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Looking for the definitive cure for your soggy basement? Planning to expand and need some tips? Let the experiences of others help guide you through the ups and downs of these perplexing issues.
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by Popchoir | 22/12/2007 17:49 Show most recent message
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by Jordan | 17/06/2008 18:02 Show most recent message
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Having trouble with termites or carpenter ants? Need help getting rid of mice? Are there bats in your belfry? If you need to ask a question this is the place?
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by admin | 15/10/2007 22:15 Show most recent message
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From rough carpentry to fine woodworking, ask your fellow DIYers for shortcuts and solutions for everything from sizing stringers to crafting crown molding.
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by admin | 07/02/2008 16:57 Show most recent message
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by Mark | 25/03/2008 10:54 Show most recent message
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by Keith | 02/06/2008 14:46 Show most recent message
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Create an outdoor room perfect for relaxation and entertainment.Get help and advice on materials, construction, design, care, and maintenance.Use the deck and patio forum to learn more about entertaining, too.From whirlpools and spas to care of outdoor furniture, start your research here.
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by admin | 17/09/2007 09:28 Show most recent message
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From window treatments to built in details, your homes expresses your sense of style. Share favorite resources for artful accents and architectural embellishments.
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by Delilah | 28/03/2008 09:55 Show most recent message
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Restore or replace, what's the answer? Storms, screens, built-in shades and UV protection,and so much more. Find out what's worked and what hasn't for folks in situations just like yours.
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by Robb | 16/03/2008 12:31 Show most recent message
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by frogkeyboard | 20/06/2008 08:51 Show most recent message
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY should always be a primary concern when working on electrical devices. Always seek the advice or assistance of a professional whenever you feel unsure. Learn from the experiences of Qualified Persons, and Do-It-Yourselfer's. This forum will not give you instructions on how to perform like a journeyman electrician. If a task is too complicated for a novice or requires too detailed of an explanation you should check the Experts Area to find a local professional. Remember, some electrical jobs are best left to the Professionals.
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So many options, so little time. Laminate or vinyl, quarry tile or delicate mosaics, hardwood, softwood, Cobblewood to carpet? Specials applications for delicate spots.
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by Delilah | 28/03/2008 05:20 Show most recent message
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A foundation anchors your house to the earth, holding it up and, just as importantly, holding it down. Surprisingly, houses are as likely to blow away in a windstorm, as they are to sink into the ground. But foundations do more than just hold a house: they must resist water, ice, fungus, insects, and soil gases, and they have to stand up to soil pressures that can exert far more force than the weight of the house itself. Get advice from a fellow do it youselfer on how to choose the right foundation for your needs, old technology or new technology or just adding a French drain.
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by Coleman Girl | 22/12/2007 17:56 Show most recent message
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by orasngo | 11/04/2008 07:36 Show most recent message
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