Mar 31

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Home Improvement - The Complete 8th Season
TVShowsOnDVD.com, Canada - Mar 29, 2008
Relive some of the Taylors' most memorable episodes in HOME IMPROVEMENT's remarkable eighth season. Randy and Brad set off on their own paths, Tim quits his

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Mar 29
Home improvement tips offered in TH
Forrest City Times-Herald, AR - Mar 27, 2008
With that in mind, today’s print edition of the Times-Herald contains a special section, “Spring Home,” which is full of home improvement tips.

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Mar 28

I just read my blog post from earlier today and it was entirely too long. Like, War and Peace long. So here is the short version:

I learned how to use power tools by following a farm boy around and watching him fix things. I also learned how to do things from reading the internet. I think there should be more practical, hands-on workshops for women on how to use power tools and home repair because I think it builds self-reliance. I would teach a workshop like this if I had the opportunity. Or there should be more cute farm boys to follow around. Or something. World peace?

The End

There. That’s better.


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Mar 28

Making It Home sets a lovely table in her cottage by the sea.

The dining room.  We’re on the brink of the holidays, this week is Thanksgiving, and it’s all about the dining room. <!–more–>

Oft neglected these days as we eat on the run, or in our cars, or in the kitchen.  The Dining Room.  Have you been in your dining room lately?  Do you use it every day?  Or just a few times a year?

Whether you use it for formal entertaining or as a storage room for your good china, the one time of year when we all tend to dust off that dining room table is upon us.

So, let’s take a look at some dining rooms from the housebloggers.

And, if you’re signed in to Houseblogs.net and any of these entries inspire you?  Go ahead and mark them as a favorite so you can find them later.

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Mar 28

Toilet Problems - Our Favorite Topic. A home improvement, remodeling and repair article.When your home is on the market, the condition of your bathroom will make a real difference in how appealing the home is to the prospective buyer. Of course, there are a multitude of other factors involved in making your home the best it can be but don't forget about the bathroom.

Even if you are not planning to sell your home (at least in the near future) the condition of your bathroom will make a big difference in both the comfort and the safety of your home.

This brief article will focus on issues related to toilet problems, which are near the top of the list when it comes to maintenance in this area of the house. Let's start with the leaking toilet. Finding the source of the leak is the key in getting the problem fixed. Using a little food coloring in the tank is about the best way to trace the source of the leak. After putting in the food coloring, check the toilet bowl. If you find the water discolored by the coloring agent, your problem is a flapper valve that's not doing its job properly. You can try cleaning the sediment or chemical deposits off of the flapper valve, but these items are so inexpensive that a quick trip to the hardware store (taking the flapper valve with you to ensure a match) is probably your best bet. The valve is easy to replace and should stop the problem.

OK, the water in the tank is clean. Take a look at the area where the tank and the bowl are joined. If the colored water is leaking in this area, you will need to replace the seal that fits between these two sections of the toilet. This involves a little more work than replacing the flapper valve. The main job is removing the tank. First, shut off the valve that supplies water to the toilet. This valve is usually near the floor at the back of the toilet and should be relatively easy to turn off (turn it clockwise until you can't turn it any more). Second, bail out as much of the water from the tank as you can and remove the mechanical components inside the tank making sure you either remember or make a sketch of how to replace them. Third, unscrew the fitting that secures the tank to the toilet bowl and carefully lift the tank up and off the bowl. It's a good idea to put towels on the floor around the area to soak up any water that runs out of the tank. Finally, pry off the seal and take it to the hardware store to match up with a replacement seal. Reverse the process and your problem should be solved.

Hopefully you won't end up with colored water on the floor around the base of the toilet after each flush. If this is the case, the wax seal underneath the toilet is damaged and will have to be replaced. You can try to tighten the tank bolts that hold the toilet to the floor to see if this solves the problem. Sometimes these bolts work themselves loose (but not very often). One other possibility is that the toilet bowl and/or tank is cracked. A quick inspection should let you know if this is the case. If this is the problem, you will need to invest in a new toilet (try buying one that uses less water per flush).

Assuming that crack(s) aren't your problem, you will need to disassemble the toilet itself starting with the tank (see above). Next, you need to remove the bowl. Bail out the water in the bowl and remove the four bolts that secure the toilet to the floor. This is sometimes a daunting task because the bolts may be rusty. Use whatever methods necessary to get these bolts out or at least remove the bolt heads. Use pliers or a channel lock or pipe wrench to remove the threaded portion of the bolt. Don't worry about damaging the threads because you will be replacing the bolts anyway.

When removing the bowl, be very careful where you put your hands (use rubber gloves). Many toilets have jagged edges inside the bowl that will cut you quicker than a freshly sharpened knife. Lift off the bowl and pry out the wax seal at the top of the floor drain. Again, this is germ-laden and requires you to be careful not to introduce an infection through any cuts, etc. near or on your hands. Wax seals are pretty much standard in size and are usually available at just about any hardware store. If the bolts were damaged, take a sample with you to make sure you get the right size replacements.

Let's hope that the leaking that has reached the floor hasn't done damage to the underlayment or floor tiles. If it has, you've got a bigger job on your hands because these damaged areas need to be replaced or you're just in for a continuing headache. You can tell if the wood underlayment is damaged by its color and if it's soft or swollen. Please don't ignore the problem. Cut out the area and replace it. Damaged tiles can sometimes be difficult to match unless you have a small surplus on hand. Chances are that you won't be able to find any replacement tiles that match the existing floor. This being the case, considers a small rug that will fit around the base of the toilet and will hide the mis-matched tiles (unless you decide to replace the entire floor with new tiles).

With everything on hand, put the toilet assembly back in place, say a little prayer, and flush it several times.

Hopefully you will have solved the problem.

By: Chuck Lunsford
Chuck Lunsford is the content manager for LightnBreezy.com, a well-known source for home improvement ceiling fixtures. If you have more questions about other home repair topics visit us at plumbing repairs for the do-it-yourselfers.

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Mar 28

A year ago, we covered the newly extended daylight-saving time (DST), which, as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, was expected to generate energy savings nationwide. But a recent Wall Street Journal article reported that the extra month of daylight time might actually be costing us money, not saving it as planned. Matthew J. Kotchen and Laura E. Grant, economists at the University of California at Santa Barbara, conducted an energy-use study in southern Indiana, calling it a “natural experiment” because the entire Hoosier state adopted DST only in 2006. Until then, Indiana farmers, unenthusiastic about working in dark morning hours, had prevailed upon the state not to change its clocks.) Comparing monthly energy bills over a period of three years, the study estimates that DST has cost Indiana households $8.6 million, an increase of up to 4 percent. Fortunately for residents of the Hoosier State, the extra money translates into only $3.19 per household. In the Journal article, Representative Edward J. Markey, the Massachusetts Democrat who in 2005 helped draft legislation to extend daylight time, pointed out that a study in southern Indiana “cannot accurately asses the impact of [daylight-saving time] changes across the nation, especially when it does not include more northern, colder regions.” In their study, Kotchen and Grant acknowledge the need for more extensive research. The premise behind extending daylight time grew out of a 1975 study by the U.S. Department of Transportation that suggested longer daylight hours would save energy and money. But while the study found an overall reduction in electricity used for lighting, increased heating and cooling demands offset those savings. The result: a net increase of energy costs. When the DST extension was being debated in 2005, several groups opposed the extension, citing increased inconvenience and concerns about children and auto accidents on dark mornings. Proponents of the extension have pointed to a 1995 study that found that there were fewer fatal traffic accidents overall during daylight-saving time because most accidents occur in the evening. The National Highway Safety Traffic Administration is still compiling traffic-accident data for 2007, the first year during which extended DST was in effect. While it’s too early to know if Kotchen and Grant’s findings extend to all U.S. households, the arrival of DST is a good time to check batteries in smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms, program your thermostat for maximum energy conservation, and tackle these other household chores.
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Mar 28

A bungalow-style treehouse built by the housebloggers at Bungalow Monster.

Alot of kids dream of having a treehouse–it’s the lucky few who do.  Thankfully, there are parents with the imagination, commitment and skills to build a treehouse for their kids (and often for themselves, I think!). <!–more–>

A handful of those creative and generous parents have not only built a treehouse but have also written about it on their houseblogs.   The writing and photos are both inspiring and informative.

Click on the link below to see four different examples of what a treehouse can be–from a deluxe home in the sky to a rugged tree fort.  The blog entry compilation ends with an excellent two-part write-up on how to build a treehouse, provided by Pigeon Point Project.

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Mar 28
Fix The Home Website Expands Into Washington, DC
Primenewswire (press release), CA - Mar 27, 2008
With so many homeowners in the Washington DC metro area, there are bound to be hundreds if not thousands of home improvement projects going on everyday.

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Mar 28

Composting is great in theory, gross in practice. Carting your food waste to an outdoor bin is impractical but the alternative, keeping it indoors, is downright disgusting. Grounding it up? Blech. But now NatureMill seems to have solved these problems with their indoor composter. The unit is completely sealed, keeping your home odor-free. The composter mixes, heats and aerates contents continuously at four-hour intervals until the food waste is ground into useful small particles. Compost is …
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Mar 28

NOVATO, Calif.—-Novato-based SolarCraft announced today a partnership with Friedman’s Home Improvement to offer residential and small commercial solar energy systems through an in-store program.
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