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Home inspections are objective identification on the defects in the structure, components and systems of a house in accordance to national, provincial and industry regulations and standards. Whether you are a buyer, seller, real estate agent or a lending company, an inspection performed by a professional home inspector could give your first hand information on the true state of the home.
A home inspection is very essential since a home is the usually the largest investment one makes. Homebuyers want to protect their investment, so they would order a house inspection. If a seller is aware of the defects beforehand, they can attend to them first or inform prospective buyers who come to look at the house. If an inspection reveals major and costly problems, the seller who is unwilling to take the cost, can deduct the asking price to compensate the buyer. Continue reading ‘Important Facts a Home Inspection Tells You’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 28, 2012 at 6:39 am under Moving & Relocating.
Tags: defects, home, home inspection, homebuyer, House, largest investment, seller
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Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get the cheapest residential solar systems. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households.
You might be aware that commercially sold solar panels have their worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can actually go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200! Continue reading ‘Residential Solar Systems-Cheapest Residential Solar Systems’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 10, 2012 at 6:38 pm under DIY.
Tags: affordable, build, building, buy, Cheap, cost, electric, electricity, energy, home, House, how to, online, panel, panels, pannels, power, powered, purchase, residential, residential solar systems, roof, sale, small, system, systems, the, use
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Solar power is the energy of the future. Learn how to get the cheapest residential solar system. A few of the several advantages of solar energy are first and foremost its free, easy to harness and is capable to provide more energy than what is needed by most households.
You might be aware that commercially sold solar panels have their worth in thousands of dollars. But, did you know you can actually go solar for a fraction of that cost. To be specific, you can go solar for as little as $200! Continue reading ‘Residential Solar System-Cheapest Residential Solar System’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 9, 2012 at 6:42 pm under DIY.
Tags: affordable, build, building, buy, Cheap, cost, electric, electricity, energy, home, House, how to, online, panel, panels, pannels, power, powered, purchase, residential, residential solar system, roof, sale, small, system, systems, the, use
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Water damage is the enemy of all homeowners. It rots wood, producing mold and weakened support. It leads to foul odors and potential electrical hazards. Combating it can be time consuming and expensive. But the alternative is worse.
Tackle any sign of a leak at the first opportunity.
A leak doesn’t have to be an active drip. It can be something as simple as a crack or hole in caulk around the plate that backs a shower control. Water will inevitably move into that hole, where it then gets trapped. Some will evaporate. But some will remain behind, leading to weakened drywall and mildew build up. Continue reading ‘Leaky Pipes Cause Water Damage’ »
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on January 3, 2012 at 6:39 pm under Remodeling.
Tags: blog, brenna hartmann, caulk, DIY, fixie chix, help, home, improvement, leak, pipes, remodel, Repair, water
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As a homeowner, you might want to add a bit of extra appeal into your home. Home additions are excellent investments and can amp your house’s allure straight away. Gussying up your property is a good idea especially if you have future plans of selling your home.
At the meantime, you may want to settle for a practical home addition such as a patio. A patio is a space which can be used for recreation or for some al fresco dining. A patio can be anything that is used for fun, entertainment, and relaxation. Using a patio is an ingenious way of hosting outdoor parties and having guests over. Functional and has lots of uses, you cannot go wrong with using your patio as a home addition. Continue reading ‘Using The Patio – A Great Home Addition’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 31, 2011 at 6:38 am under Remodeling.
Tags: home, improvement, patio
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Few jobs are as tough, or as satisfying, as painting your house. Professional painters really do earn the high fees they get. The areas are always larger than they seem. The quantity of materials is always greater than the initial estimate. But few other projects around the home can be carried out by do-it-yourselfers without special expertise or long experience. Some simple guidelines can lead anyone to a very satisfactory painting result.
Paint selection is task #1.
Naturally, everyone has difficulty picking out the desired color. It’s hard to visualize a whole wall from a single, small square. Paint color changes after application, too. It always dries a slightly different shade than what appears in the can. But with some research and a little experimentation you can pick out just what you want. Today, every shade the eye can perceive can be mixed up. Continue reading ‘DIY Paint Like A Pro’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on December 2, 2011 at 6:42 pm under Remodeling.
Tags: brenna hartmann, budget, clean up, color, correct, DIY, expense, exterior, home, how to, improvement, Interior, latex, Paint, prepare, professional, remodel, selection, surface, technique, texture
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A small fountain can easily be hanged just like a picture frame. These fountains usually come with ready-made brackets on their back, which can be simply hung on a nail in the wall. Mostly, they are reassembled or require very little assembly. Just make sure that it is hung at the right level, for both appeal and safety.
If you bought a large fountain, you may ask the assistance of your friend since an instruction manual is made available which you and your friend can follow. Installing your fountain can be your project during the weekend. Continue reading ‘Easily Install your Fountain’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 28, 2011 at 6:38 am under Landscaping.
Tags: adagio, adagio collection, adagio water features, home, Natural, office, single stone fountain, slate fountains, soothing walls, three stone fountains, triple stone fountains, two stone fountain, wall fountains, Water Features, water walls
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In some ways a small garden is more difficult to design than a large one. Several very skilled designers on a large scale, accustomed to grand country houses with sweeps of lawn and parkland, come a cropper when faced with a tiny city garden. There is no place for the skills of a Capability Brown in a London courtyard garden.
A small garden has specific problems. The boundaries are only too evident and a good designer will tackle this straightaway, by suggesting, for example, climbers or screens of plants such as bamboo. So hire someone who shows an immediate awareness of this. Another problem is that a small garden lacks the hidden spaces of a larger area. You need a designer who will look at every square foot and decide what to do with it.
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Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 7, 2011 at 8:27 am under Interior Design.
Tags: Expensive, Furnishings, home, Must
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In the face of many unfavorable situations, the real estate business is an unyielding pillar in the US economy. The ease in homes sold in recent years could lead many homeowners to believe that selling a home is easy. Many owners will ponder on options in trying to sell their home. They could either choose a real estate broker or else do the selling on their own.
While it is true that there are several advantages and many savings in selling a home on their own, there are also disadvantages that these homeowners have to face, especially in the present crisis in the economy. Continue reading ‘Reasons why an FSBO does not Work in the Present Economy’ »
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on November 2, 2011 at 6:38 am under Moving & Relocating.
Tags: buyer, costs, economy, for sale by owner, home, lower selling price, price, real estate agent, realtor, seller, selling
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When you purchase a micro spy nanny cam or a hidden spy nanny cam, you know that you’re taking important and effective steps towards protecting your home and your family. And while spy cameras for home in and of themselves are beneficial and helpful, they aren’t a cure-all for all your home security needs – unless you take the time and perform some diligent and thorough research. That’s because, while nanny cameras are cool to have and use, they all have unique aspects, features and benefits about them.
The market is now laden with hidden camera devices, they come in all shapes and sizes, recording capabilities and cost. There are wired and wireless models, there are devices which are simple enough to operate that even the most Read more:
Posted by Alex Bhaswara on October 24, 2011 at 7:21 am under Home Security.
Tags: Camera, home, Important, Know
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