Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, Home Improvement, home improvement project, tile | March 18th, 2010
A rotary tool kit is a useful set for detailing and repairs around the home. Dremel rotary tools are particularly useful for detail work on flourishes and furniture. These charming and personalized details can add feelings of warmth and welcome to your home. Also useful for sculptors and artists, the tool kit is a capable tool meant for versatile detail work.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, tile | March 13th, 2010
Water damage can occur by any number of means. Regardless of whether a bathtub or sink overflowed, a toilet leaked or a storm caused water to flood your basement it can be very upsetting to any homeowner. The moisture build-up from any of these incidents can damage the structure of your home.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, countertops, tile | March 12th, 2010
In this Step By Step tile installation article we will show you how to install tile countertops:
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, bathroom, tile | March 6th, 2010
To me ceramic tiles are a thing of beauty as well as being practical. I have them in several areas of my home and have enjoyed fitting them myself. In this article we are going to look at an online tool called a ceramic tile finder which you can use to source and replace broken tiles.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, Flooring, bathroom, kitchen, plumber, tile | March 4th, 2010
If you have a bathroom or a kitchen that needs updating than the two options are to pay a tiler to come in and do the job or learn how to lay tiles yourself. If you have never set a floor tile in your life it would probably seem like this is an easy choice – pay the tiler. However, even a seasoned professional would have had to lay his first ceramic tile at one point and if you have a mentor than it is easier and cheaper to learn how to lay tiles.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, construction, tile | March 4th, 2010
Poly tarps are made from polyethylene mesh and covered with a polyethylene coating to make them strong, water proof, and wear and tear resistant. These tarps come in a variety of sizes and are used by many professionals in such businesses as gardening, landscaping, construction, and sports. However poly tarps are not just for professional use there are many things you can use them for both around the house and even on vacation.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, countertops, tile | March 3rd, 2010
How to install a tile backsplash is one of the most straightforward and “easy” parts of tile installation. In this how to install tile article we will focus on a step by step procedure of how to install tile backsplash’s as well as some design and layout tips for you as well. Well lets dive right in to installing a tile backsplash.
Posted in Do It Yourself Home Improvement, diy, tile | March 3rd, 2010
Sheetrock is a very popular, versatile and affordable material used to create and build walls and ceilings. Most home developers now are using sheetrock because it’s affordable and a lot of “DIYers” are using sheetrock because of its versatility. You can paint it, wallpaper it, texture it and it’s affordable and easy to replace. Most people love the clean, simple look sheetrock gives, but a lot of people don’t know how to do it. Haven’t you ever walked into a newly furnished house or elegant lobby and looked at the walls and wondered “How did they do it? It looks so hard”. Well, here’s some information that can tell you how to work with sheetrock.
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