Bathroom Remodeling Classes: Are They Worth the Money?
May 16, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
Are you interested in having your bathroom undergo remodeling? Better yet, are you interested in doing that remodeling yourself? If you are, do you have any prior bathroom remodeling or home improvement experience? Although it is possible to successfully complete a bathroom remodeling project without any prior experience, you may find it a little bit [...]
Installing a Dehumidifier
April 19, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
A dehumidifier can make your home more comfortable and keep it free of mold. During the humid, languid days of summer, an air conditioner can make your house feel less like a hot tub and help prevent the unpleasant, musty smell that’s a sign of a damp home. If you do not have air conditioning [...]
Bathroom Remodeling: Choosing Your New Bathtub
April 16, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
Are you a homeowner? If so, if you could change one thing about your bathroom, what would you like to change? If you are like many other homeowners, there is a good chance that the bathtub was your response. In the United States, there are a fairly large number of homeowners who wish that they [...]
Installing an Airconditioner
March 19, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
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Bathroom Remodeling: Choosing a New Shower Stall
March 16, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
In the United States, a large number of homeowners only have a bathtub in their homes. Most bathtubs really aren’t just bathtubs; many also double as showers. As nice as it is to only have one bathroom fixture, especially one that can do two jobs, you may be looking for more. If you are looking [...]
Turn a Foreclosure into a Green Home
February 19, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
You may not have thought about it when you purchased that foreclosed home. But buying a foreclosed property can definitely be an opportunity to green. HOW? First off, buying an existing home instead of building a new one will decrease the demand on material like trees and other natural products that it takes to build [...]
Bathroom Remodeling Books: Are They Worth The Buy?
February 16, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
Are you one of the many homeowners who has recently decided that you would like to tackle a home improvement project, such as remodeling your bathroom? If so, do you have any previous home improvement or remodeling experience? If you do not, it is advised that you try and get a little. Perhaps, the best [...]
Add Flair to Your Home with Floor Tiles
January 26, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
Hard surface flooring is one of the fastest growing trends for homeowners, and an easy way to increase the value of your home. People who are ready to trade in their old carpet or linoleum can quickly achieve a fresh look with tile floors. The term ceramic tile is commonly used as a catchall description [...]
Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Your Bathroom Remodeling Supplies Online
January 16, 2009 by David Feldman
Filed under Remodeling
Have you recently made the decision to remodel your bathroom? Whether you would like to remodel every inch of your bathroom or just a small portion of it, you will need to buy supplies. The supplies needed will all depend on the remodeling project you need to complete. For instance, if you are looking to [...]








