Monthly Archives: October 2011



Metal Storage Buildings and More: Green Building Ideas That Save You Money

Oct 29th, 2011 Michiel Van Kets

Green building ideas are not only better for the environment, but they can save you money too. Recent advancements in technology have also made this easier -- there's no need to sacrifice quality. In fact, some of these products are better than their traditional alternatives and include several benefits that can make maintenance and upkeep a rare occurrence.

Considering Cabinet Refinishing in Phoenix? Think Again. You've Got Cheaper Options

Oct 25th, 2011 Linda Zimmerman

People who opt for cabinet refinishing in Phoenix as a less expensive way to redo their cabinets are often surprised at the cost. Contrary to popular belief, however, the process is extremely expensive, and worse, difficult to control quality. While it may change the color of your kitchen, you're pretty much stuck with the same cabinets with the same door styles and dirty hinges.

How to Find Cheap Parts for Your Furnaces

Oct 23rd, 2011 Chris Ramsey

If you need to find parts to fix your furnace and at a reasonable price, here are some tips on where to look.

Solid Wood Floors vs Engineered Wood Floors

Oct 21st, 2011 Katherine Smith

Installing any of the hard wood floors Frisco can offer you is an excellent choice for raising the value of and adding beauty to your home.

Benefits of Cabinet Refacing in Scottsdale

Oct 19th, 2011 Linda Zimmerman

This article will discuss the benefits of cabinet refacing in Scottsdale as well as provide information on how to choose a cabinet refacing contractor. Cabinet refacing is the most economical way to update your kitchen and there are many benefits to choosing the proper Scottsdale cabinet refacing contractor.

10 Ways to Add Curb Appeal to Your Home

Oct 17th, 2011 Doug Buenz

In life, first impressions are everything. This is especially true in Real Estate. Here are 10 easy ways to enhance the curb appeal of your home, and create that all important favorable first impression.

How to Prepare Your Home for a Scottsdale Home Remodeling Contractor

Oct 11th, 2011 Linda Zimmerman

Whether you are doing a kitchen or bathroom renovation or adding a room it is important to make sure you have prepared your home for a Scottsdale home remodeling contractor to do the work. There are many details to think about to make sure you and your home are ready, both physically and mentally. This article will help you prepare your home for a Scottsdale home remodeling contractor.

Tempe Landscaper: Smart Landscaping Tips That Will Help You Save Water

Oct 11th, 2011 Ed Bambauer

Are you concerned about the amount of water you use to keep your landscape? This article, written by a Tempe landscaper, will provide you with the smart landscaping tips. Whether you're looking to conserve water for environmental purposes or save money on your utilities, the following information will be beneficial to you and will help you avoid wasting your resources.

Hard Wood Floors in Plano

Oct 5th, 2011 Katherine Smith

There are a variety of reasons to install hard wood floors in Plano homes. Wood floors are durable, offer near endless options, are environmentally friendly, they are beautiful, easy to maintain and affordable.

Doors in Arizona: Issues to Consider

Oct 3rd, 2011 Linda Zimmerman

Doors in Arizona help establish privacy and security in your home. As the entrance of your home, they help set the tone and the mood. They also help guard your home against intruders. Doors are a decent investment, and it pays to do your homework. Consider these tips for choosing doors in Arizona.

Most Popular Garage Heater Options

Oct 1st, 2011 Jerry Brockman

Considering a garage heater? Here are a few of the most popular options and what to expect from them.

High Impact Home Improvement and Remodeling Tips

Oct 1st, 2011 Mark Charttose

Whether you are selling your home or simply want to enjoy it more, there are several home improvement methods and areas to focus on. Learn which are the highest impact to improve both your living space and the value of your home.