A DIY Guide to Home Building

December 3rd, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

So you want to build your own home. Have you considered everything you need to in order to undertake this challenge? If you feel you are ready to start home building then read the following eight tips to see if you really are or not. These tips will really help you consider everything that must be considered before you begin building your own home.

Tip #1 Organization

You must be organized in order to build your own home and you need to have everything laid out in a step by step way to help you along the way. Takeoff software will help you stay organized so this is a good investment early on.

Tip #2 Construction Crew

You won’t be hammering every single nail and installing every single faucet by yourself, or at least most won’t be. So, a construction crew is important. Know who to choose to be on your construction team in order to make your home building project a fun and enjoyable one not to mention one that is successful!

Tip #3 Finances

You need to know how much the home will cost so you know what you can afford in regards to style, framework, style, and the like. Use construction estimating software to help you in this area if you are not good at estimating.

Tip #4 Budget

If you will be applying for a mortgage or construction loan you will need to have a very detailed budget. Your construction estimating software will come into play here as well and help you create an estimate and stick to it.

Tip #5 Style

There are a lot of choices to make when it comes to the style of your home. This includes the foundation and everything else. So, be prepared to choose the styles you like best.

Tip #6 The Perfect Plan

A perfect house plan is important if you are building your own home. You will want to know where you want to go and a guide to get you there. Your house plan will work wonders.

Tip #7 Home Structure

If you have a lot of experience building homes then you are probably well aware of home structure and the internal and external elements. If you are not be sure to do your research ahead of time to avoid all potential problems. It is guaranteed you will run into problems if you are not prepared.

Tip #8 Use Quality Materials

You want to use quality building materials in your home so make sure you are aware of where you can find them. DO a little research to find the best quality materials and the best prices.

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Astro Boy – Astro Boy – Power Up!

November 29th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Astro fights Magnamite to save the city. Watch hundreds of free full-length streaming movies and TV shows on www.crackle.com Want to see some more legends? Come check out the Animated Hall of Heroes, free at http TAGS: Astroboy Tsumura astro boy anime manga comicbook Shin Tetsuwan Atomu Osamu Tezuka robot Doctor Tenma Professor Ochanomizu Uran cobalt Shunsuke Ban dark horse comics comic book Akira Himekawa Candi Milo Makoto Watch Free Video Online Now Streaming Full-length Television Tv Show

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Google Wave Preview, HTC HD2 Crushes iPhone, DIY …

November 25th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Tekzilla On The Roku, HTC Phones: HTC Sense Makes Windows Mobile 6.5 Wonderful! Build Yourself a Windows Home Server: it’s not just backing up! Automated Driver Tool Recommendation, Maximum PC’s Will Smith is in the house! ODROID vs. Zune HD for 720p video. Feeling ill? Try WebMD Symptom Checker!

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How to abound your own kombucha mother!

November 24th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Here, we show you how to grow a Kombucha “baby” without a “mother” by using a bottle of kombucha tea. It just has to be unpasteurized and unflavored. This is one method of starting a baby culture. Experiment with other ingredients! let us know how they work out for you. This video is for people who know a little bit about kombucha, so there is less detail. For people who are having difficulty with growing a baby, I sometimes run into times when it doesn’t work. The times that it has been the most successful is when I have grown it in temperatures above 85 degrees. I did one recently where the temp was about a steady 65-70 degrees and nothing happened. So I am going to try to grow it in an incubator box at about 90 degrees and see what happens! Feel free to post a video response of your successful baby-mama! here are some links to check out: www.foodrenegade.com www.mothering.com kombuchatea.tribe.net loveyourmother.livejournal.com www.recipezaar.com One idea that some recipes call for actually pouring the kombucha drink into the big jar with out adding anything and letting the mother form on the kombucha tea. Then add the tea and sugar after the scoby has formed. Also there is a great book called Wild Fermentation that covers a lot of great home fermentation projects, click this link to take a look! _ tiny.cc Also, here is a great e-book on transitioning into a healthier lifestyle. Super Immunity Secrets: Powerful Immune Protective Herbs and Spices here tinyurl.com

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6 Cores, No Waiting. The Core i7-980X Is FAST! 7 Ways …

November 23rd, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Opera Unite: The DIY Pogoplug? VirtualBox: Run A Second OS For Free! Veronica Reviews the FitBit. 7 ways to recycle that old pc… from MAME toy to hard core security tool. Is That Food Safe? Check StillTasty! It’s a 6 Core Monster: Loyd Case is back with the scoop on Intel’s new top of the line CPU… and some help picking a low cost Core i7, too!

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My Home Exercise Challenges

November 20th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

To follow all of Zuzana’s home workouts and weekly diet challenges visit her fitness blog: www.BodyRock.Tv

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How to Replace a Bathroom Exhaust Fan

November 17th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Learn how to replace a bathroom exhaust fan with these tips from Lowes.

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Cape Coral FLORIDA HURRICANE SHELTER STORM SHELTER BUNKER STORMSHELTER

November 13th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Cape Coral This is a very strong storm shelter we built that cost $3500. It took 3 weeks to complete and was a lot of work. The storm shelter has a low 7 feet profile providing very strong wind ptotection.

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Enhance Your Home: DIY Home Metal Roofing

November 11th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

The majority of people doing work on their home at the minute actually prefer to complete any renovations or repairs necessary on their own. With labour costs being so high and individuals having very little disposable income to play with then the rise in popularity of do it yourself comes as no surprise. You can also perform DIY home metal roofing work on your homes these days because of the availability of information. DIY home metal roofing should be a priority when it comes to making your home over because the roof is one of the most important elements of your home.

Preparing For DIY Home Metal Roofing

Anyone attempting DIY home metal roofing for the first time should make ample preparations before even starting work. You will need the plans of your home in order to plan out your DIY home metal roofing because without them you will not be able to measure or join the new roof effectively to prevent leakage of heat outwards and moisture inwards. After finding the plans to your home, you will need to study the steps to completing DIY home metal roofing because there is a specific order that you have to adhere to in order to make sure that it is done correctly.

Assessing DIY Home Metal Roofing

You must ensure that you give yourself enough time and a big enough budget in order to ensure that you complete your DIY home metal roofing on time. DIY home metal roofing projects almost always run over the time you allocate to get them done because it is a very complicated process. DIY tasks like this very rarely actually go according to plan!

DIY home metal roofing does take a lot of time and effort to complete. However, all of the time and effort that you do put into it is entirely worth it. The finished results are usually beautiful and compliment that house very well. It is aesthetically gorgeous as well as extremely functional. It is worth the money you spend and the hard labour, as you will see after the project is completed.

The best tip that anyone could ever give you when it comes to DIY home metal roofing is to be prepared. Your organization must be excellent and the plans must be fantastically well laid out in order for DIY home metal roofing to stand a chance of success. If there is a weakness in your plan then you can guarantee that something will go wrong, as it usually does! Repeatedly plan everything time and time again before starting and think through different scenarios of what could go wrong, just in case it does!

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How to Install a Drip Irrigation System and Waterwise Landscape

November 8th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, demonstrates how to install a drip irrigation system to give your plants and flowers plenty of water. Also learn when to water your lawn, how much to water and adding mulch to garden areas. For more landscaping videos and to watch ‘How to Design & Plan a Water Efficient Back Yard Landscape,’ visit www.Lowes.com

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