All posts in Home Improvement Info (23)
When winter sets in, your bathroom floor can transform from pleasantly cool to icy cold. However, you needn’t settle for chilly toes over the holiday season. Start with these handy home tips for a warmer, more comfortable bathroom floor. The Best Ways to a Keep a Bathroom Warm Fix Window . . . Read more
Here’s a guide to what you should do prior to laying your flooring.
Take a look at some other styles of flooring that are also excellent options for accompanying the bedroom.
The kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in the house, so you need to pick a material that’s durable, comfortable and attractive.
When it comes to boosting the look and quality of your basement, here are a few other types of flooring options every homeowner should consider.
When shopping for flooring materials, do you ever consider their R-value? Most people think of a building’s insulation and thermal conductivity in terms of its walls, roof, windows, and doors. However, your home’s floors also impact heat loss and gain. If you want to lower your energy bills and keep . . . Read more
Your relationship with a professional installer begins right away in the quote/ bid phase where you both clarify expectations for how your project will proceed. For an increased chance of success, and a home renovation that you’ll be proud of, lots of pre-planning and open communication with your installer is . . . Read more
When making the important decision to hire a contractor to complete your home renovation project, doing a bit of research at the beginning will help you find the right person for the job. Even if you find the best home improvement materials, the experience level of your installer can have . . . Read more
While many homeowners opt to complete their own renovation projects, not everyone has the time, skills, strength or patience to install their own building materials. If you’re on the fence wondering if a DIY or professional installation is right for you, it’s best to weigh out the pros and cons . . . Read more
The Lacey Act, authored by Congressman John F. Lacey and first enacted in 1900, is the oldest wildlife protection statute on U.S. books. It was originally designed to combat trafficking in illegal wildlife, fish and some plants. The 2008 amendment to the Lacey Act expanded the scope of protection to . . . Read more