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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How to Plan a DIY Home Security System

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

Are you looking to protect your home without buying an expensive home security system? If so, look into DIY options for keeping your family safe. Your home security options range from dummy cameras or security cameras to door and window alarms that sound a loud buzzer when your home is entered. These devices provide the benefits of a whole-home security system, but without the cost. Plus, they can be adapted to suit your home, and taken with you when you move. Some, like door and window alarms, are also excellent options for hotels, dorm rooms, and other locations where you will be unable to install a full security system.

Studies have shown that the main benefit of having a home security system comes in visible theft deterrents to stop thieves from even thinking about entering your home. The vast majority of thieves will stop in their tracks when they see a security camera positioned in the eaves of your house, or a large sign that alerts passerby to the existence of a home security system. Even if the camera is fake and no security system is actually hooked up, these devices have done their job.

Of course, there is an added benefit if you opt for a real surveillance camera over a dummy one. These come in both wired and wireless versions, and are surprisingly easy to install, even if you aren’t technically-minded. If someone should try to break in despite your visible theft deterrents, this camera will catch them in the act.

If a crook does decide that your home may make a good target despite these warnings, arm your house with alarms on all accessible entry points, both doors and windows. These inexpensive alarms can be placed all over your home without a large expenditure, and they are very easy to set up. When the two halves of the alarm are separated, a piercing alarm will sound, and anyone trying to break into your home will want to get out of there as quickly as possible.

Installing your own security system yourself can save you a lot of money when compared to the professional installation costs from home security companies. These devices are very easy to install, and you can place them wherever you feel they will do the most good. Make sure to choose devices for both inside and outside of the home. It may help to take a walk around your home, trying to find places that are either easy entries or possible hiding places for anyone trying to hide from passerby. These are the areas that are most vulnerable, so be sure to protect them through proper lighting, cameras, and alarms.

Home security doesn’t have to involve hiring a professional. These DIY home security options can protect your home and give you peace of mind without going over budget. When used in combination with common sense steps like keeping your doors and windows locked, these simple yet effective home security devices will make your home look much less attractive to burglars.

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DIY Home Security System – 3 Easy Steps to a Safer More Secure Home

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

Keeping your home and family safe needn’t be a difficult or expensive process. In this article you are going to learn how to make a DIY home security system that will work to help beef up security on your property, and act as an excellent deterrent to criminals, as well as give you added peace of mind. After implementing the following three simple steps you will sleep easier in your bed at night, and feel much safer in your own home.

The first key component of any good DIY home security system is good locks on your doors and windows. Every door in your house that provides access outdoors should have both a deadlock (key operated lock) and a sliding bolt lock. Whilst you are home it is fine to use just the sliding bolt lock for convenience, but these can be forced open if a burglar has the right tools and level of skill. A deadlock/key lock provides an extra level of security for when nobody is home. Windows should have proper deadlocks too, not just the latches that most come with

Secondly, you need to have a good rapport with neighbors and other people in the local area; let them know when you are going to be away and ask if they can keep an eye on your house. If there is a neighborhood watch then you should sign up to this and keep in contact with those in it. By looking out for each others’ property and reporting any signs of suspicious activity you will help to build an active deterrent to crime in your area. The best part of including this in your DIY home security system is that it costs next to nothing!

Finally, you should consider adding a security camera system to your property. Whilst it would cost a lot to purchase one, you can actually make your own DIY home security camera for less than $100. Having one of these is by far the biggest deterrent for criminals, and in the event of a break-in will help the police to catch the offenders. Making a security camera is not a particularly difficult process, nor is it very time-consuming either. It is a very wise move, therefore, to make and install one in your own home.

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DIY Home Electric System – Windmill to Generate Power at Home

August 6th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

Do you want to learn to build a wind turbine off grid DIY home electric system? Today, many people have discovered that they can enjoy many benefits such as producing their own free electricity from home and saving more money (sometimes even to the extent that they can sell the excessively produced electricity back to the power company).

1. How Much Does It Cost To Make a DIY Home Electric System?

This can be done entirely with less than $200 in total costs and is actually very easy to build and use to live off grid compared to what most people think. I highly recommend all homeowners to switch to using renewable energy and move away from fossil fuels as a way to conserve the environment and save more money.

2. Downloading a Build Your Own DIY Home Electric System at Home Guide

With a step by step online guide, I was able to get the full list of all the materials that I needed and also the list of all the locations where I can get them for cheap. The plans taught me how to build wind turbine as well as solar powered systems.

3. How Does a DIY Home Electric System Generate Free Energy?

A wind turbine system creates energy when its blades get rotated by the wind and solar energy from the sun allows the panels to generate electricity. Because the DC motor, one of the main components required, can take a few days to arrive, you will want to make sure that you order it as soon as you can.

4. What Do You Need to Build a DIY Wind Turbine Off Grid System?

You will first learn to decide how many you need based on the requirements of your home. You are going to need a couple of basic tools like screwdrivers and also a good amount of workspace to assemble all the parts together.

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Wireless Home Security System – DIY and Save Money Today

June 30th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

There are numerous security alarm products on the market today. Basically they consist of two types, wireless alarms and hardwired alarms. The do it yourself wireless alarms are very easy to install and extremely affordable. Your home and family are your biggest assets. But let me ask you this simple question, are you taking enough precautions to make sure your home and contents are safe from the risk of crime such as vandalism and burglary?

Even if you can replace the items that might be taken from you, you’d never know the extent of harm that these intruders can do. So to keep you away from these worries, make sure that you install a home alarm wireless security system in your house. LaserShield is the first plug-and go professional grade instant home alarm security system. In just minutes, you can protect your home or office with a professional alarm security system including 24/7 monitoring, all without tools or any complex installation.

Another benefit of a home security system is the insurance discount you will receive on your home owners policy. The savings can be significant. Combining protection for your home and family along with financial savings is a sound and secure investment. For people that like to do it yourself the LaserShield wireless system comes with everything you need to protect your home. No tools or installation required, and no long term monitoring contracts. With crime today being rampant citizens need to protect their assets and family to the best of their ability.

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Septic System Anatomy

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

www.AskTheBuilder.com host Tim Carter explains the anatomy of a septic system and walks you through each part of septic systems.

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Tomato Watering System – Growing a Vegetable Garden

June 16th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

DIY watering system for you tomatoes or any other staked plants. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at www.thebayougardener.com

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Creating a Home Graywater System

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

Peak Moment 141: Trathen Heckman takes us on a step-by-step tour of how to make a safe, ecological and legal suburban home graywater system. Follow the water as it drains from the bathroom tub (and sink and laundry) through a unique valve leading into the backyard garden. It flows into an optional wetland and underground pond for filtering. The water is then piped below ground to several destinations in the yard, where it will supply water for plants growing above it. Trathen discusses the process with local government agencies, the system design and construction (with pictures), costs, resource books, and why to undertake a graywater system in the first place. www.daily-acts.org

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DIY Home Solar Power System – A Sustainable Development

May 7th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

A DIY home solar power system (Do It Yourself) has been garnering quite the attention these days. It helps that not only does this sort of scheme aids families in cutting back on utility bills; it also makes the installation process that much simpler. But still, there are a number of people that have yet to be convinced that having natural energy fuel their dwelling is not at all as costly or expensive as they think it would be. Now, with the emergence of the DIY home solar power system, you will not have to hire an extra hand to fix up your arrays for you.

To be blunt about it, installing and building the panels needed to set this up can be easily accomplished and is actually not as difficult as a lot of you may think it would be. It is quite fast and simple enough to do that saving hundreds of dollars each month on electric bills has never been this rewarding since the DIY home solar power system is also friendly to the environment.

The installation of this contraption does not require the services of a professional handyman. It has been done by a lot of other people all by themselves and they have not reported encountering any major problems in the process at all. Even women and eleven-year olds have given their share of self labor with this thing. What is so great about this is that everything that you need, you can get at any local hardware store for the mere price of $200.

So, what are you waiting for? What more of a bargain can you get out of this? You will not just be saving a lot of money; you will also be doing your part in saving our planet. Start making your DIY home solar power system now.

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My Solar Power Set Up – Part 1 BASIC SYSTEM – DIY Cheap, Free Power

April 10th, 2010 | diy home | No Comments »

This is my small solar power set up that I am using to power my lights and TV at night. Easy to make, cost less than $1000 US. It uses (1) 65w solar panel, (1) 16a charge controller, (1) 1200w inverter, and (8) 6v, 220 a/h golf cart batteries. Will run for approx 2 days without being charged.

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