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		<title>How to Build a Solar Power Generator &#8211; Building Homemade DIY Solar Power Generator</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 09:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the individual who cares much about saving electricity costs and at the same time being eco-friendly, the ways of how to build a solar power generator are fairly easy and greatly attractive. It would not matter too much if the materials and methods are complicated, for the rewards from using a solar power generator [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the individual who cares much about saving electricity costs and at the same time being eco-friendly, the ways of how to build a solar power generator are fairly easy and greatly attractive. It would not matter too much if the materials and methods are complicated, for the rewards from using a solar power generator are high. If you do not want to depend on electricity to run your home or office appliances, then you are one of these solar power generator enthusiasts. The main concept at work in solar power generators is that you make use of a battery that serves as storage of electric power. You later use this battery to run your appliances.</p>
<p>When building your own solar generator, you might be forced to shell out a considerable amount of cash. But what is this measly amount compared to the money you can save from not consuming electricity anymore? Most people therefore think that solar power generators are well worth the financial risk. The most essential item in making the solar power generator is the solar panel. This device makes light absorption and energy conversion possible. The best possible material that you can use is a battery with an inverter. Since batteries generate DC power and your appliances may need AC current, an inverter is necessary. For the materials methods involved in how to build a solar power generator, you will have to look into retailed goods.</p>
<p>A solar panel may be bought from vehicle and retails stores. Another essential material is the deep-cycle battery. Make sure that the batteries you buy can endure long, continuous usage. A DC Meter and an input device are also necessary for the creation of your solar power generator. Because these generate DC current and you may need AC current for your other home appliances, you may also need an inverter. A battery box will be used to <b>house</b> your battery and ensure a kid-safe generator.</p>
<p>The first step is to drill and install the DC meter and input device into the battery box. Once drilled into the box, the DC meter, the input or inverter device, and the battery will be connected to the solar panel itself. Using a bungee cord, the battery box must be sealed close. This is the final step in the process of how to build a solar power generator. Because a ready-to-use solar panel can be quite expensive, some people choose to make their own solar panels. This can be a very difficult task, since it would require building your own solar cells as well. While solar cells can indeed be made with the use kitchen materials, the task still requires caution and patience&#8212;two attitudes also required in the process of building a solar power generator.</p>
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		<title>Building Your Own Garage Workbench</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 09:28:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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For someone with a home workshop, it is necessary to have a garage workbench. This will allow projects to be completed more readily and more accurately. People can have the option of customizing their workbench or buying one that is pre-made. Picking a workbench can be tricky because there are plenty of different [...]]]></description>
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<p>For someone with a home workshop, it is necessary to have a garage workbench. This will allow projects to be completed more readily and more accurately. People can have the option of customizing their workbench or buying one that is pre-made. Picking a workbench can be tricky because there are plenty of different sizes and styles. Home repair and improvement stores carry workbenches. If someone wants to customize a workbench then different styles, plans, and directions can be found at the stores and on the internet as well.</p>
<p>It is important to consider the use of the bench as well as style when building it. For example there are table styles that are typically made from very heavy duty materials so that they can withstand constant use. The whole bench can be made from steel or metal, but it is quite common that the bench top is made from wood. Secondly, there is also cabinet style. These cabinet style benches are great for people who need extra storage or space under the table. They often come with a peg board for storing or hanging tools. Thirdly, there is a power strip bench. This bench is for the use of power tools. They are made with outlets and have an attached power cord. It is essential for them to have current protection so that they do not overload. Their size is typically between six and eight feet with a small caddy for smaller tools.</p>
<p>Complete kits can be found when building your own bench. The kits include everything from product to instructions. However, it should be mentioned that design is somewhat limited. It allows for a study work bench because everything is pre-cut. Benches can also be built from scratch and all materials purchased raw and then measured and put together for each person&#8217;s design standards. It is essential that when cutting materials, that cuts are straight. The wood used for benches should be oak or hardwood plywood. It is also a good tip to use plenty of coats of polyurethane. This will give some protection to the top of the table as well as making messes easier to clean.</p>
<p>It is essential to organize the workshop space to create enough room for the bench. If in the garage, the garage should be organized and cleaned out to get rid of unnecessary clutter. Items can be thrown out or donated if in good condition. For even more storage space, the walls of the garage should be taken advantage of. There are always plenty of organizational structures like shelves and cabinets that can be used as well. Unsafe tools for children should be kept out of reach and cabinets can even be locked. The space for the workshop should be clean, organized, and safe for the family. This is regardless of whether it is an in-home work shop or if it&#8217;s a work place shop that needs an industrial workbench. There is obviously less concern for the safety of nearby children when the workbench is at a work place, but the area and bench should also be safe for employees and public.</p>
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		<title>Advice For Novice DIY Home Improvers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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Home improvements DIY projects can Save you money and time.  Make the changes to your home without spending tons of money and having a group of renovators in your home everyday for months on end.
Most homeowners see nothing but dollar signs when they think of improving their homes.  Contractors who spend [...]]]></description>
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<p>Home improvements <b>DIY</b> projects can Save you money and time.  Make the changes to your home without spending tons of money and having a group of renovators in your home everyday for months on end.</p>
<p>Most homeowners see nothing but dollar signs when they think of improving their homes.  Contractors who spend months completing projects and the <b>house</b> in total disarray is not appealing to most. There is a way around some of this trouble.  Make your own home improvements.  <b>DIY</b> renovations are a great way to safe money and still get those changes you are longing for on your home.  Depending on the type of work that you want done, a do it yourself project may be completed in a few days.</p>
<p>While there are tons of renovations that take a long time, many of the simple ones take a matter of minutes or a few hours.  Patching ceilings and  replacing windows are easy tasks that can be finished in a couple of hours. However, there are some tips you will need to complete even the simplest of home improvements. Getting rid of old plaster or drywall and putting up new plasterboard requires that you tape the joints and corners.  This can be difficult if you are not familiar with the procedure. A smooth finish will only be created if this is done properly.</p>
<p>Outside corners can be hard to get down.  By using the metal corner beads to help ease the challenge of home improvements is a great idea. The inside corners, like the ones where the wall connect to the ceiling, were gently with a putty knife.</p>
<p><b>DIY</b> projects are a good idea if you can really do it yourself.  However, it there are times when you do not have the proper skill set to complete the tasks you are trying to do.  When this is the case, start the search for a professional.  Calling in a professional will save you many headaches that can be the product of inexperienced <b>DIY</b> novices.</p>
<p>There are some projects that require knowledge zoning laws and regulations or work the requires an electrician. To keep yourself safe and from breaking the law, these are the jobs that you need to hire someone else to complete.</p>
<p>New plumbing work or the installing a natural gas line are jobs that you need to call a plumber in for.  Do some research and make sure that any professionals you hire are licensed.  This is both a safety measure and a smart step to take.</p>
<p>If you want new doors in your home, this is a task that can be completed easily.  Follow the instructions that come with the door and you will do fine.</p>
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		<title>DIY Home Surveillance &#8211; What You Need to Succeed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:24:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today&#8217;s world is becoming a more dangerous and scary place to live. Burglary, vandalism, and violent crime run rampant in some areas, and often the police presence required to mitigate the threat in residential areas leaves a bit to be desired. But there are options available for homeowners to protect themselves and their families from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today&#8217;s world is becoming a more dangerous and scary place to live. Burglary, vandalism, and violent crime run rampant in some areas, and often the police presence required to mitigate the threat in residential areas leaves a bit to be desired. But there are options available for homeowners to protect themselves and their families from this threat, and to help police identify and apprehend perpetrators.</p>
<p>There are companies out there who want to charge consumers an arm and a leg to install a state-of-the-art CCTV or digital surveillance system in the home. But fortunately, you don&#8217;t have to be one of those people who get taken advantage of. By installing your own digital surveillance system, you can save yourself thousands of dollars, and end up just as secure as your neighbor who paid handsomely for the privilege.</p>
<p>Installing a home surveillance system is a good weekend project. While there will be some manual labor involved, if planned out properly, your project will go smoothly and you will be on your way in no time! Here are some tips to get you started.</p>
<p>1.	Identify what you need to watch. Maybe you need a camera to watch your driveway, your back yard, your pool, and your front door. Maybe you just need to watch your baby&#8217;s nursery. The point is, identify how many areas you need to keep an eye on. This will give you the approximate number of surveillance cameras that will be required for your system.</p>
<p>2.	Identify where you need to position your cameras. Now that you know how many cameras you will need, you have to identify where you are going to mount them. This can be accomplished using a floorplan or drawing of your property layout, and perhaps a ladder and digital camera to take some photos of where cameras will go, and what you would like them to see/cover. This should also give you an idea as to what materials will be needed to perform the installation, such as mounting hardware, cabling, etc.</p>
<p>3.	Identify what kind of cameras you need. Now that you know how many cameras you need and where you intend to put them, you need to put that info to use in identifying the kind of cameras you need. Is the camera being placed indoors or out? If you are placing the camera outside, it needs to be able to withstand the elements, so you need a camera that is weatherproof, or you will need a weatherproof camera housing to protect the camera.</p>
<p>Is the area being covered always well lit, or is there little or no light available at times, and do you even need coverage during those times? If you need coverage in near or complete darkness, you will need a camera that is either low-light sensitive or an infrared/night-vision camera.</p>
<p>4.	Identify what type of viewing and recording system you need. Now that you know how many cameras you need, you already know how many channels are required on your recording/viewing device. Further, you need to identify about how long you need to store recorded video. For example, is this your permanent residence, or a vacation home or cabin, where you might not be there but once every few weeks? These will all be important when buying your system.</p>
<p>5.	Identify where the viewing/recording unit will go. Once you know where you want to place your DVR or other recording device, you can easily decide how much wiring you will need to install the system, and get an idea where and how the wiring will be run.</p>
<p>6.	Decide which installation materials, hardware, and accessories you will need to install. How long are your wire runs going to be? Will you need to run your power separately, or together with the cable? If you run them together, you can save a great deal of headache by using Siamese coaxial cable, which consists of a shielded coaxial cable, bonded to a two-conductor power line.</p>
<p>If you run your own cable, you may need BNC or RCA video connectors and power connectors for the cameras. Also, depending upon how many cameras you need, you may use individual power transformers (similar to a cellular phone charger), or go for a distributed power box instead.</p>
<p>On the mounting side of things, you may need mounting brackets, housings, and other additional hardware (screws, nails, etc).</p>
<p>Once you have accurately identified what you need, it&#8217;s just a matter of calling our friendly and helpful sales team for help choosing the right product, or making a visit to our online store to place your order, anytime day or night. You&#8217;ll have your product in just a few days, and be ready to move forward with your project.</p>
<p>At this point you should have a pile of information and hardware at your disposal. Here is a quick checklist of everything you should have:</p>
<p>-	Cameras</p>
<p>-	A Viewing/Recording System</p>
<p>-	Power Transformer(s) for the Cameras</p>
<p>-	Cable(s) (Video and Power)</p>
<p>-	Connectors (unless you have pre-made cables)</p>
<p>-	Camera Mounting Hardware and/or Housings</p>
<p>-	Instruction Manuals for all of the above.</p>
<p>-	Spare parts (in case you make a mistake)</p>
<p>Additionally, it can be a big help to have a &#8220;field monitor&#8221; on hand when installing your cameras. A &#8220;field monitor&#8221; is a handheld video screen that you can connect directly to the camera while on the ladder, and will help you get the camera in just the right position before you come down. This will save you tons of headache and hassle as you install your equipment, and will help ensure a good install on the first try.</p>
<p>Before you install, here are a few other things to know:</p>
<p>1.	Know the laws regarding surveillance in your jurisdiction. For example, it is illegal in some jurisdictions to record video AND audio. In others, it is necessary to post that surveillance is taking place. If you don&#8217;t already know what the laws regarding surveillance are, consult your attorney or your local law enforcement agency for more information.</p>
<p>2.	Know the building and fire codes for your jurisdiction. Some states require special types of cabling to be used (such as PLENUM), where others require such installations to be handled by a licensed electrician or installer. Other areas may require you to have some type of building permit to install surveillance on your property. It&#8217;s best to check with your local building inspector to find out for sure.</p>
<p>3.	Know that all your equipment works before permanently installing it. Some folks make the mistake of not testing the equipment right out of the box, only to find that they installed a camera that was damaged in transit on the peak of their roof, and it takes several hours more to take down the bad camera, and again to reinstall it after a replacement is received.</p>
<p>Finally, remember, SAFETY FIRST!! Don&#8217;t get into an install that you are not physically capable of, or that you lack adequate knowledge or experience to perform. Be especially cautious working around other electrical wiring and utility connections. Having great security is worthless if you&#8217;re dead.</p>
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		<title>DIY Home Security: A New Frontier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 07:03:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DIY (Do It Yourself) has been the craze for years now. The latest wave of home security products fit in quite well for those seeking their own projects, easy even for the novice! Today DIY Home Security systems are showing up at various outlets and can be installed by &#8220;yourself&#8221; with ease.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>DIY</b> (Do It Yourself) has been the craze for years now. The latest wave of home security products fit in quite well for those seeking their own projects, easy even for the novice! Today <b>DIY</b> Home Security systems are showing up at various outlets and can be installed by &#8220;yourself&#8221; with ease.</p>
<p>The choices of <b>DIY</b> home security products extend many budget constraints, expertise levels, and threat levels. Among them is live video surveillance, door/window sensors, appliance control, motion detection, PC control software, advanced recording systems, battery backup, auto dialing, fire sensors, panic buttons, and more. Whether you want a simple beep at your door, or the ability to track even a mouse to every nook and cranny; you can find options today in <b>DIY</b> home security.</p>
<p>You may find door, windows and a basic system that calls for help a great starter <b>DIY</b> home security project. Installation is a pretty easy task of low voltage wiring, and attaching the components where they function. The ability to use a few hand tools and a power drill will get you on your way. The instructions often come with them, and make it easy to learn for the beginner even.</p>
<p>Cameras, Video, and Recording for <b>DIY</b> Home Security</p>
<p>Another popular area for those interested in <b>DIY</b> home security is closed circuit television surveillance. There are many choices in cameras, monitoring systems, and simple monitors to choose from. You will also want to consider the section on recording options.</p>
<p>When it comes to home security and cameras you want to be aware of some consequences. Certain areas are meant to be private. Cameras should never be in areas such as bathrooms and bedrooms for the simple fact that certain protections afforded to everyone.</p>
<p>Any viewing and possibly actual recording in these places may bring legal actions due to privacy violations, and other legal protections if caught. It&#8217;s best to follow the law and avoid these situations. <b>DIY</b> home security in common areas (especially interior perimeter, outdoors entries, and main paths through the home) can give you plenty of coverage while not spying on those things that aren&#8217;t acceptable.</p>
<p>When it comes to recording, the market is full of solutions for your <b>DIY</b> home security project(s). Time-lapse videocassette recorders can enable putting 24 hours of video on a single T-160 videocassette. Digital video recorders enable upwards of 30 days continuous video coverage. With recording, if you catch an intruder they can be prosecuted to a fuller extent of the law as their actual actions are seen. They are more than trespassing anymore&#8230;</p>
<p>For recording tapes you will likely have to change your tape daily. It&#8217;s wise to keep at least the past week of tapes as you might not discover something till later and need to look back. Then you can tape them over. It is much easier if you use DVR for recording your <b>DIY</b> home security cameras as it can cover 30 days and 4 cameras with 600MB drives. Digital has the added benefit of being able to be managed on a PC and even printed.</p>
<p>Wireless Is Wise If You Can Afford It</p>
<p>Wireless devices will save you a lot of hassle running wires in your <b>DIY</b> home security ventures. You should be able to find most of your shopping list in either wired or wireless, and in many cases the prices won&#8217;t be that far apart.</p>
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		<title>DIY Home Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>pongsak2</dc:creator>
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Is your home in dire need of a makeover? Don&#8217;t fret over your budget just yet. Updating your home doesn&#8217;t have to cost an arm and a leg; in fact, if you have the right tools and the right ideas, you can redesign your home on your own. Why hire expensive contractors when [...]]]></description>
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<p>Is your home in dire need of a makeover? Don&#8217;t fret over your budget just yet. Updating your home doesn&#8217;t have to cost an arm and a leg; in fact, if you have the right tools and the right ideas, you can redesign your home on your own. Why hire expensive contractors when you can have your way and save money at the same time? Here&#8217;s a room-by-room guide to designing your home the <b>DIY</b> way.</p>
<p>Living room: </p>
<p>First, decide whether or not you need to change your furniture. Doing so is a dramatic change, so you&#8217;ll probably have to adjust the rest of your d&eacute;cor around it. If you&#8217;re keeping your furniture, create a new look by getting new upholstery or a nice slip cover. Carry the design throughout the room by repeating it on your carpets, area rugs, curtains, and other room fabrics.</p>
<p>Kitchen: </p>
<p>Kitchen design is all about combining style and function. Start by putting your key elements in place: the sink, the fridge, and the stove. Make sure they&#8217;re all easily accessible from one another. After that, you can simply change up your colors or update your lighting. Task lighting and hanging lamps give the room an instant modern touch.</p>
<p>Bathroom: </p>
<p>Over the years, bathrooms have evolved from basic utilities to luxurious spots for rest and relaxation. The best way to design your bathroom is to add elements of luxury, such as dramatic lights, rich tiles, or a new vessel sink. Look into new construction materials-most of them are extremely durable and designed specifically for moist bathroom environments.</p>
<p>Bedroom: </p>
<p>Your personal style should be your guide when it comes to designing your bedroom. The simplest way to do this is to use your favorite color as your dominant hue. If it&#8217;s a rather strong shade, consider painting two walls with it and using a lighter, softer color for the other two. Fill a shelf (or an entire wall if you&#8217;re up to it) with your favorite stuff-pictures, art, memorabilia, whatever you&#8217;re into.</p>
<p>Basement: </p>
<p>Often, your first decision will be what to use your basement for. Do you want a home theater, a library, or a rec room? Fill it with things that contribute to the purpose of the room. It also helps to have a theme to make decorating easier. Be sure to leave some ventilation, as basements tend to be cramped and humid.</p>
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		<title>DIY Kitchen Products That Will Save You Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you start looking at remodeling projects for your kitchen, you may wonder what type of projects you can complete on your own. When you <b>DIY</b> (do it yourself), you will not only get a certain sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, but you will also save money. Some projects are very difficult to complete without professional help and special tools, but the following are all projects that you can do without help. All you really need to do is to learn some basic skills and you will have an extraordinary kitchen in no time.</p>
<p>Making a Kitchen Backsplash:</p>
<p>There are several neat projects that you can complete on your own to complete a backsplash. The backsplash is the wall that is just behind your kitchen sink. It is important that this wall is waterproof. Sheetrock alone and paint will ruin over time. This is because water is often splashed from the sink, hence the need for a backsplash. One way you can create a useful backsplash is tiling. If you have never tiled before, you can start with your backsplash. This is a quick and easy project that you can certainly create on your own. While you&#8217;re doing this, you can also easily replace all of the kitchen cabinet hardware.</p>
<p>Painting and Wallpaper Your Kitchen Walls:</p>
<p>You can easily complete both painting and wallpapering in your kitchen on your own. Painting really does not require any special skills. You will just need to learn some basic painting techniques to get started. The same goes for wallpapering. Wallpaper is not as popular as it once was, but it does have a place. Many people really like the look of wallpaper or wallpaper border in the kitchen. You can spice up your kitchen on your own using both wallpaper and painting.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Forget About Crown Moulding:</p>
<p>Crown moulding may seem like a daunting task, but it is really not all that difficult. You will need your crown moulding, paint and a miter box and saw. The hardest part about installing crown moulding in your home is to make sure you have exact measurements of your walls. After you have measured very carefully, you can learn how to install decorative crown moulding in your kitchen.</p>
<p>Bring Up the Lights with Kitchen Lighting:<br />
<br />You can also install kitchen lighting very easily with just a few special techniques.  If you have never install electrical outlets before, you can get books from the library or at your local home improvement stores that will teach you how to wire any type of lighting. Decorative lighting and recessed lighting are all popular in your kitchen.  You can also learn how to install under the counter lighting for an added touch.</p>
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		<title>DIY Shower Tile &#8211; Why You Should Get it Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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No doubt that DIY Diy Shower Tile remodeling clearly gained popularity in recent years. When you watch these natural stones you understand how powerful, and most importantly how creative nature is. In the following review you will learn about new ideas on how you can easily transform your home contemporary &#38; decorative.
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<p>No doubt that <b>DIY</b> <b>Diy</b> Shower Tile remodeling clearly gained popularity in recent years. When you watch these natural stones you understand how powerful, and most importantly how creative nature is. In the following review you will learn about new ideas on how you can easily transform your home contemporary &amp; decorative.</p>
<p><b>Some basics</b></p>
<p>We can describe this quick tiling method as the following: <b>Diy</b> Shower Tile redecoration is actually based on a collection of identical small flat stones carefully sorted and then mounted onto a seamless mesh backed tile. Ever wondered about the origin of these unique stones? Well, you&#8217;ll probably be surprised to find out that most of them are originated from the S.E Asian seashores. This tiling method is commonly used for the following applications: All bath surfaces including showers, kitchens, walls, flooring, backsplashes, patios, fireplaces, and pools.</p>
<p><b>Benefits</b></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s examine some of the important benefits:</p>
<p>* Impervious to water and other liquids.</p>
<p>* Made of natural and durable stones that hold for many years ahead.</p>
<p>* Their surfaces are flush and in fact, are safer to walk on than most conventional hard flooring as they offer more traction to prevent slipping.</p>
<p><b>Tips!</b></p>
<p>* To appreciate the beauty of these &#8216;Nature-Made&#8217; panels, it is recommended on removing the excess grout with a wet sponge. After all, you want to expose as much of the stones as possible.</p>
<p>* These stone panels have their weight, so if you intend to install backsplashes use small carpenter&#8217;s nails to hold the tile in place so you can easily grout it.</p>
<p>* Most recommended grout is sanded grout &#8211; it is suitable for both internal and external use.</p>
<p>It won&#8217;t be that difficult to find other pluses provided by this effortless home improvement option simply because once you explore and understand how it works, you quickly find endless redesigning opportunities that could fit any space at home.</p>
<p><b>Summarizing this article</b></p>
<p>This coating solution is mostly popular due to the fact that this <b>Diy</b> Shower Tile technique requires almost no special technical knowledge on your side. For a simple and enjoyable installation process it is highly recommended to keep in mind the following advices once you prepare for installation.</p>
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		<title>Prices of Homes For Sale Plummet and DIY Stores Like Home Depot, Screwfix, Home Depot &amp; B&amp;Q Suffer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:58:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the news today we read that financial institutions and banks will lose one trillion dollars because mortgage backed assets have lost their value. This year has seen a national downturn in the prices of houses in US and mortgage lenders in the UK have repossessed forty eight percent more properties.</p>
<p>Homeowners are finding it more difficult to repay their mortgages because of the economic slowdown. Although many of us turn to blame the UK weather forecast for a decline in spending, this is not the entire story as the cost of home improvements have climbed by twenty percent in the past two years.</p>
<p>A slow down in the housing market, <b>house</b> sales, a lack of home builders, and families spending less money on their homes and home renovations all are a factor in the falling profits of B &amp; Q, Home Depot, Trade Depot, Screwfix and other <b>DIY</b> stores.</p>
<p>A story from the BBC news on 21st May give details that Home Depot held a slowdown in the housing market, which had been hit by increasing interest rates, and falling <b>house</b> prices, responsible for a loss in their profits. Similarly a report on 4th June explained that sales in the UK at the <b>DIY</b> stores Screwfix, Trade Depot and B &amp; Q were down, and profits had fallen as well.</p>
<p>A month later the BBC news stated that Travis Perkins, the builders merchants who bought out Wickes home improvement stores, had established that customers were spending less on new kitchens, bathrooms and other large items.</p>
<p>Still in July of this year we saw administrators taking over the <b>DIY</b> flooring retailer, Birmingham based Floors2Go. They closed forty-one of their one hundred and thirty two stores whilst they look for a new buyer. As money becomes tighter, home construction and property sales fall, it becomes increasingly harder to ensure a quick <b>house</b> sale.</p>
<p>However there are several companies around who can help you if you are looking for a quick property sale, regardless whether you are facing financial difficulties and repossession, want to relocate or emigrate, have a problem with a commercial property, or have suffered a bereavement. It does not matter whether you live in a leasehold flat, a freehold <b>house</b> or if you are a landlord who has have a portfolio of properties.</p>
<p>They are available 24 hours a day, will personally answer your call and send out an information pack immediately. You will receive a valuation within 48 hours, and then you can take your time to make up your mind. The best thing about this is that there is absolutely no charge whether you decide to go ahead with your property sale or not. On the other hand if you want to exchange and complete within 7 days this is also possible.</p>
<p>There are other options, which you may not have considered, like selling your home and then renting it back. Sell and rent back allows you to release the equity in your home and have the cash you need without moving. Just think of the benefits, you will be able to keep your job, your neighbors and friends won&#8217;t know and the children won&#8217;t have to change schools. Additionally you will not have to pay for valuations or an estate agent.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Do-It-Yourself Home Repairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 06:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Cut costs and enjoy personal enrichment when you embark on your own home DIY (do-it-yourself) projects. While many jobs around the home may be so complex or dangerous as to require professional assistance, just as many are completely viable options to complete on your own. In addition to help saving money, home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Home <b>DIY</b> general information</b></p>
<p>Cut costs and enjoy personal enrichment when you embark on your own home <b>DIY</b> (do-it-yourself) projects. While many jobs around the home may be so complex or dangerous as to require professional assistance, just as many are completely viable options to complete on your own. In addition to help saving money, home <b>DIY</b> projects can also help develop a sense of satisfaction in reaching the goal, as well as a sense of pride in your home.</p>
<p><b><b>DIY</b> home repair</b></p>
<p>In some instances, natural disasters and accidents can cause damage to your home. In those instances, you may be able to complete home repair projects using <b>DIY</b> methods. Although in the instance of a disaster the first response may to contact professionals, be sure to take the time to assess the damage yourself. You may be surprised at the <b>DIY</b> home repair you are able to do.</p>
<p>There are a multitude of resources out there for homeowners to use. Visit a local home improvement store for books and hands-on training for home repair projects. Online resources are also available in the form of text-based guides, e-Books, and other formats.</p>
<p><b>Kitchen home <b>DIY</b></b></p>
<p><b>DIY</b> home repairs are quite common in the kitchen. Although some projects may require a professional&#8217;s guidance, most kitchen home <b>DIY</b> is entirely possible on your own. Common kitchen <b>DIY</b> projects include laying new tile, installing new appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, and sinks, repairing kitchen plumbing, and installing advanced lighting fixtures for the kitchen. Most major home improvement stores have specific areas of the store dedicated to kitchen improvement and repairs, and associates are typically on-hand to provide tips and advice for making the most of your home <b>DIY</b> projects in the kitchen.</p>
<p><b>Bathroom home <b>DIY</b></b></p>
<p>Home <b>DIY</b> projects are also common in the bathroom. Many homeowners enjoy renovating their old bathrooms with new tiles, wall coverings, and plumbing. Basic <b>DIY</b> projects for the bathroom include laying tile, wallpapering or painting the walls, or installing new counters. More advanced <b>DIY</b> projects include installing plumbing-based fixtures such as toilets, sinks, bathtubs, and showers. Most of these projects will add significant value to your home, and in the end, will likely pay off much more than the money and effort put forth initially.</p>
<p><b>Wall and floor <b>DIY</b></b></p>
<p>Home improvement projects using wall coverings and floor elements are relatively simple, and can make a dramatic difference in your home. These <b>DIY</b> projects are among the most common for homeowners who are seeking a decorative addition to the home. Many local stores offer free classes and workshops on some of the most popular wall and floor <b>DIY</b> projects, including hardwood floors, faux painting, and tile laying. Books and other resources are also great to reference, and many include illustrated instructions to help you do the very best job possible on your new walls and floors.</p>
<p><b>The history of home <b>DIY</b> projects</b></p>
<p>While home <b>DIY</b> projects may seem like a current fad for homeowners, the truth is that through most of history, all home projects were <b>DIY</b>. Homeowners built and maintained their own homes as a means of survival, as there was no &#8220;professional&#8221; to be called. However, over time carpenters, plumbers, and other contractors began to train in their specializations, and people started having the option of professional work or <b>DIY</b> work. It was not until the 1950s, though, that the term &#8220;do-it-yourself&#8221; was first coined and used.</p>
<p><b>Why use <b>DIY</b> over professional contractors</b></p>
<p>There are some instances when a contractor or other professional should be contacted to complete the work needed. Anytime the work is dangerous &#8211; such as <b>DIY</b> projects that involved electricity or natural gas &#8211; it&#8217;s probably best to contact a professional. The only exception would be basic light fixture installation, which is relatively safe and simple with proper instruction and understanding. Advanced projects in roofing, plumbing, and electricity are best handled by those with the training and experience in handling them.</p>
<p>Using <b>DIY</b> projects, though, helps to reduce the costs significantly by eliminating markup and overhead. When you solicit the help of a professional, you pay for supplies, parts, labor, and expertise. However, when you complete a project on your own, the only costs you must consider are supplies and parts. Training costs might be considered if you will be purchasing books or other resources, but these are typically quite small compared to labor costs by professional teams.</p>
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