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NAHB's Voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines
The voluntary Model Green Home Building Guidelines are designed to move environmentally friendly home building concepts further into the mainstream marketplace. Currently, there are approximately thirty communities throughout the U.

Home Building Plans Online
Building a new home can be quite a challenge, but the right floor plan can help to make sense out of even the most complicated project. In the past this may have been a difficult task to achieve, but with the advent of the internet anybody can find home building plans in no time at all. There are hundreds of websites that offer home building plans to anybody that is interested in them.

Buy A Chain Saw For Home Repair
If you need to do some tree trimming, cut fire wood, trim brush in your yard, or make log furniture then you?ll want to own a good chain saw. You can buy chain saws in many different styles and for many different uses. If you want a good style from a good brand then you should consider several factors before you buy one.

DIY Home Repair Website Promotes 'Go Green' Winterize Projects
Do-It-Yourself home winterization projects take on a new meaning when you 'Go Green.' Alarming changes in weather patterns, air quality and temperatures in recent years has led many individuals to preserve diminishing natural fuels and 'Go Green' by making needed home improvements.

The StarvingCarpenter.com Launches Website To Help Remodeling and Home Repair Contractors Manage and Grow Their Business
With millions of contractors to choose from, many lacking basic business and follow up skills, The Starving Carpenter.com seeks to elevate small businesses from the fold through customer focus and business planning

Why You Should Direct Your Home Repair To Your Garage
Garage remodeling is probably the quickest way to add much needed space to your home. If you?re considering any sort of home repair this may just be the one that should be first on your list. If you?re not using your garage for an area to park your car, then expanding the living space of your home can be quite easily achieved by making this change. As well, you?ll feel like your home and life are much more organized when you stop storing everything in this area.

Using A Loan For Home Repair
No matter how much you love your new home when you purchase it, the odds are that at some point in the future you will want to think about some kind of home improvement project, whether it is remodeling or making an addition. Upgrading a kitchen, adding a swimming pool, extending a wing of the house to include a study and another bedroom, or putting up a new fence are all common projects undertaken by home owners to improve both the look and the value of their homes. The problem is, all of these tasks cost money.

Would Be Eligible For A Home Repair Loan ?
No matter how much you love your home there will always be additions and improvements that will occur to you and repair work that needs to be done. Does your kitchen need some extra cabinets? Would you like some more space in your living room? Is that crack in the bathroom floor getting worse? Is it time the roof was replaced? Whatever the task, it seems there is no end to the home improvements and decorating, necessary or otherwise, that you can take on.

Best Home Building Websites Trends Detailed in New Report from the Web Marketing Association
New Web Marketing Association' Internet Standards Assessment Report Includes Historical Data Derived from a Decade of Hosting Internet Award Competition, WebAwards, and Provides Best Practices for Home Builder Web Design

Lowe's and Eastbrook Homes Partnership Fills Niche and Fuels Forward Momentum in Local Home Building Industry
National home improvement retailer and local builder/developer offer help for the "do-it-yourself" market.

Real Estate Center Economist: Significant Drop in Home Building Needed
Texas' new-home market could face a long period of decline unless home building drops significantly, says Dr. Mark Dotzour with the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M University.

Disputes & Claims Under Home Building Act
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Kitchen Furniture - Diy Home Repair
Home repair in the kitchen can be cheaper than you think if you install your own kitchen cabinets and furniture. If you possess some home repair skills, you can easily save thousands in costs. Each cabinet comes with a guide to assist you through every step of the job. Just read the guide carefully to have a clear understanding of what is involved.

DIY Home Repair Website Promotes 'Go Green' Winterize Projects

Ladner, B.C, Canada (PRWEB) October 29, 2007 -- Everydayhandyman.com announces its one-stop solution to 'going green' by winterizing your house. This unique website makes it easy for you to 'Go Green' by winterizing your home. Now is the time to winterize your house to make it as energy efficient as possible during the upcoming winter. While you're it, why not 'go green.'

It is possible for the do-it yourself handyperson to help the environment and save money by going 'green' with your home improvements by making your home as energy efficient as possible. Scott Gray, creator of Everydayhandyman.com, says, "The key is to take small steps that yield big results in the long run. As more and more of us make home improvements to save energy we are helping the overall environment."

Winterizing your home has many benefits including reduced heating bills, healthier and more comfortable indoor environments, and less wasted energy resulting in less use of irreplaceable fuels, not to mention reduced emissions that decrease overall air quality. The challenge is that many homeowners do not know that many 'green' repairs and home improvements can be low cost do-it-yourself projects if you have the right information and the right products. Even if you don't know how to read a Lufkin tape measure (http://everydayhandyman.com/hand-tools/how-to-read-a-tape-measure/), you can still 'go green' as you winterize.

Gray also notes that "Our website everydayhandyman.com not only provides access to the best products for DIY home repairs, but offers many how-to articles for all types of home improvement projects." He also suggests doing one project at a time. Small 'green' efforts that can be easily done by most include changing the furnace filter every one to three months, seal your ducts, bundle up your water heater, install ceiling fans and run them in reverse to circulate the heat and install a programmable thermostat (http://everydayhandyman.com/home/programmable-thermostat/) to control the temperatures in your home.

To begin 'go green' winterization of your house you should consider the following options:

Replace your old windows with new energy efficient windows; add or replace caulking and worn weather stripping around doors and windows; if you don't have them, install storm doors and install insulation kits behind electrical plugs on exterior walls

As you begin to plan your winterization projects visit http://everydayhandyman.com -- your online do-it-yourself (DIY) home repair handyman guide. There you will be able to purchase Makita cordless drills (http://everydayhandyman.com/power-tools/cordless-drills-review/) and many other labor saving appliances.

Scott Gray, creator of Everydayhandyman.com is a freelance writer and website publisher. He started his freelance writing and publishing career in 2004. He lives in Ladner, British Columbia Canada and has been a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) home owner since 1991. In March 2007 he launched Everyday Handyman, a one-stop home improvement website where you can find the best cordless drills, learn how to read a tape measure, purchase a sliding compound miter saw (http://everydayhandyman.com/power-tools/sliding-compound-miter-saw/) or read about a wide array of DIY home repairs (http://everydayhandyman.com/).

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