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How to Patch Small Holes in Drywall - Joe Hyslop
Patching Smaller Holes in Drywall Tools & Material: Trowel, Joint Compound, Sand Paper, Peel-And-Stick Repair Patch, Primer, Touchup Paint, Paint Brush Small holes caused by doorknobs are the most common and easiest to fix. Any other...
REPLACING YOUR SLIDING GLASS DOOR ROLLERS - John Rocco
If the sliding glass doors in your home are more than 10 years old, you might notice that they are becoming harder to slide open. This problem is even more common on aluminum frame dual pane doors. The reason is because the doors are heavier due to...
Save Money By Keeping Charge Your Personal Air Cooler Working Well - Matthew Anderson
If like everyone else these days, you’re looking to reduce your fuel costs, check your charge air coolers. Also called an intercooler, this component of your engine is essential to keeping your engine fuel efficient. As part of the turbocharger...
"Wow, You Have Amazing Woodwork!" - C Hegler
Amazing Woodwork "Wow, you have amazing woodwork!" I hear it every time I take someone to visit my grandparent's centennial home. Built shortly after the Civil War by a skilled trim and finish carpenter, my great-great grandpa, the home boasts its...
The Best Time to Inspect - Part 2 - Wally Conway
Amazing as it may seem, homes inspected prior to going on the market have two very significant attributes: 1. They sell faster than homes not inspected until the buyer has made an offer. 2. They sell closer to the asking price than homes not...
Top Pool Heater Maintenance Tips - Marcus Grant
There is nothing like a round of swimming in a warm-water pool in chilly winters. A warm water swim/ bath is a perfect exercise for your whole body and mind. In fact it is extensively used for therapeutic purposes all round the world. So...
The Best Time to Inspect - Wally Conway
Home inspections conducted prior to a home being placed on the market is one of the wisest moves a seller can make. The initial response from sellers when approached with the idea of an inspection done as the home is about to be put up for sale...
Negotiating The Sale Of Your Home - Roselind Hejl
Negotiating a successful sale of your home requires an environment that sustains the buyer's interest and trust during the process. Many of our clients have been very experienced negotiators, and from them we have learned that the goal is to reach a...
Decorating the Home for Improvement - Tony Robinson
Cabinets, tiles, laminate, paint, new furnisher, or other
changes in the home are part of improvement and decorating. When
you take the time to improve your home, it brings forth a good
feeling. Cabinets can setoff a kitchen or bathroom...
Wholesale Real Estate Investing - Sintilia Miecevole
Consider these parameters for a real estate deal: Property Value: $250,000 Purchase Price: $160,000 Repairs: $2,500 If you analyze the numbers, you see that the equity available in this deal is $87,500 (Property Value minus Purchase...
Flat Roofs - Naldo Camarones
Flat roofs are a great way to keep a building safe from water. Knowing exactly what to do with a flat roof will ensure you have a working roof system that will last a long time.
Though they may look good, and are very common, flat...
Owning Rental Property - Kirsten Hawkins
Many people today are intrigued with the idea of owning investment real estate. It sound like an awfully simple way to make money: Owning property, renting it out to tenants, and collecting rent payments. The truth is, it can be an extremely...