M.P. McQueen of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) weighed in this week on the do-it-yourself boom. It seems as the housing market continues to circle the drain, the home improvement industry is about to profit from the first spending increase in four years.
Driven by plunging prices, cash shortages, and ongoing house payments, homeowners are strategizing [...]
Between 1991 and 2005, hospitalizations for do-it-yourselfers for nail gun injuries rose by 300 percent. Obviously, part of the reason is that more people are undertaking DIY projects at home. Another contributing factor may be the decline in prices for nail guns. But, I’m pretty confident the main reason is that people never learn how [...]
Apart from losing my car keys, there’s little that frustrates me as much as looking for the right shirt or tie in a jumbled closet. Every time I move or do a big cleanup around the house, I reorganize the closets. I mess things up to the level of storage, so organizers aren’t much help. [...]
I’ve seen so many laminate floors in kitchens and baths lately that it seems an obvious choice for many people. Putting down laminate flooring is so much easier than a hardwood floor because the sections snap or glue together. A floating floor, laminate installs directly over your current kitchen floor.
Your first step is to calculate square [...]
Want to reduce your carbon footprint? If you’re remodeling, adding rooms, or improving your home for a future sale, remember that many green homes are drawing higher prices. The National Trust for Historic Preservation—the nonprofit that helps to preserve historic American homes and neighborhoods—now offers simple tips for cutting energy use and curbing household emissions.
It’s [...]
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued an immediate advisory that thousands of American homes that contain Chinese-manufactured drywall may emit hazardous levels of hydrogen sulfide—up to 100 times the amount released by non-Chinese-made drywall. The new CPSC guidelines say homes with the product will not be safe until the drywall is gutted.
According to [...]
I was excited to hear that this month The International Code Council released the public version of its International Green Construction Code (IGCC)—the first baseline regulatory tool to help governments and communities regulate green building. The green codes are open for public comment and are available for viewing at the IGCC website. The code is [...]
If you’re a contractor, you probably already know about the new requirements when you’re remodeling or renovating around lead paint. Homeowners working on their own residences are not bound by the new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) law that goes into effect April 22, 2010.
The law requires renovation contractors, painters, and maintenance workers in multi-family housing, [...]
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