Saturday, January 31, 2009
DIY Windmill Power - Energy of the Future
It is no secret that we're in the midst of an energy crisis. The government is (theoretically) doing what it can to help solve the problem, but the easiest way to end the crisis is to make changes yourself. One of the best things to do is to start producing your own power, which means that you're not dependent on the government and you're saving a great deal of money. Alternative energy sources like solar power and wind power are two great ways to start to make a difference.
DIY Home Solar Panels Will Cut Your Electricity Bills For Good!
DIY home solar panels have been around for many years, but with talks of energy conservation becoming an obsession globally, the need for them as a new alternative energy source has taken on a great urgency. Using solar power is one of the best ways to conserve energy. And with DIY home solar panels, powering your home on free energy is getting really cheap too. And the best thing is, making your own home solar panels is not a daunting task at all, if you have all the instructions handy.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Helpful Finish Carpentry Tips, Tricks and Information
Finish carpentry is one of the projects more and more people are doing on their own. A few reasons for this are because of money or the lack of money, or because of the availability of all the information that is accessible. Some times even with all the information through books, videos, or the web people still have trouble with finish carpentry. Some reasons for this is because it is a type of craft that requires actually doing it and learning the different variables and problems involved with for example, hanging doors or just every time a stick of trim wood goes up.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Plumbing Hardware - Ways to Fix Simple Plumbing Problems
Most of the people living in the western countries are taking the convenience of modern plumbing technologies for granted. Be it a running tap or flushing toilet, it does not come to anyone's mind as to the changes plumbing has gone through or the history of the technology. Plumbing hardware roughly includes all the equipment that helps in plumbing like hose fittings, pipe fittings, plumbing pipes, tube fittings and valves. Today pipes and fixtures are mostly located underground and the sewage drains and cesspools of ancient times have been almost completely eradicated and replaced. As technology continues to advance, the cleanliness and efficiency of plumbing and toilets have become more efficient and clean.
Polish Silver Like a Pro - DIY Silver Polishing
Who doesn't like silver? Family dinners and other important events in the family wouldn't be complete without silverware on the table. Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner are just two of the important events that silverware is required to be on the table. But what if your silverware has already tarnished through time?
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Caring For Your Copper - Nature's Second Silver
Copper may be aptly called nature's second silver because of its inherent malleability and usefulness. Aside from being useful in electronics, copper wares and decorative articles remain as the less expensive alternative when it comes to dressing up the living room, the bedroom, or when adding cooking articles to the kitchen.
DIY Wind Turbine - Energy Independence Made Easy
It's truly not THAT difficult to become 100% energy independent by investing in a DIY wind turbine. You can download great schematics online within a few minutes, and all the building materials can be bought from your local hardware store for about $200. But what else do you need to keep in mind?
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Floor Tiles
There are many different type of floor tiles out there now days, There are so many to choose from, the majority of them are made from either stone of ceramic. In recent years though there have been more and more different types of tiles popping up including those made out of glass.
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Homemade Wind Turbines - What Are They?
A homemade wind turbine for the budding DIY'er is becoming more and more popular as the world slowly starts moving to being more and more self proficient. While this form of energy generation has been around for centuries it is now becoming evident that it is having resurgence due to global warming and the global economy.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
DIY Fence Installation - The Basics
Who said fences are out of vogue? Fences remain useful additions to any home or any yard. Kids and even domestic animals can be kept safe with the use of fences, especially if you live on generally uneven and dangerous terrain. It's the "final frontier" so to speak, before an individual steps out into another territory.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
DIY Tips For Basement Waterproofing
There are only two things you can do when your basement starts to leak. First, you can call experts or contractors that will fix the problem for you which of course it will be a bit expensive. There are many products out in the market now and these products might help you decide to do it yourself.
Monday, January 12, 2009
How to Approach DIY Projects and Save Money
As costs rise to hire professionals to do work on your property, can you save money by becoming more of a DIYer? It's a question of the right tools, and having sufficient time available, coupled with knowledge of what you are doing in order to complete the job. Fail to prepare; prepare to fail is the motto.
How to Tile Successfully & Cheaply - From a Pro Tiler
OK let's get started! You will probably get your tiles from a DIY store which is fine but do check out the local papers for tile warehouses in your area - they will have much more on display and can offer you good discounts. You should be able to source your adhesive, grout and tools from the same retailer.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Masking Tape
You'll agree with me that painting a house is not an all so glorious activity. Great caution has to be taken to ensure that paint does not land in the wrong places. To do this, one needs to use something known as the masking tape which comes with a paper backing to cover areas that need not be painted.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Top Tips - How to Build a Lean-to Shed
With the current economic downturn, we are all looking for ways to cut back on costs and trying to find ways to save a bit of money. One way is to turn to a bit of DIY. If you are looking for somewhere to store garden tools then you can build your very own lean-to shed in your garden.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Do it Yourself Or Hire a Licensed Contractor?
Remodeling is not an exact science, no matter how many planning or design ideas you may have in your repertoire of pictures or drawings. That is not to say you do not have any great ideas though, just be prepared to compromise what you desire with what you have to work with, which includes your budget for the most part.
Custom Closets Or DIY Storage Systems - Which is Better?
Custom closets and DIY storage systems are more prominent now than ever before. As lives continue to fill with task after task, people are coming to understand the importance of organization. Many find it difficult to decide whether to head to the local home store and purchase the wire racks you put together or have one made by a closet designer.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Super Glue Removal
There is one adhesive that most of us are familiar with. Any time an item is broken we apply this adhesive. However, when a spill of the adhesive occurs, most us do not know what to do. Also we may sometimes glue our fingers accidentally. Sometimes, balsa wood or plastic can be stuck our skin! Not to worry. Super glue removal is very easy.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Designing a Do it Yourself Custom Closet
Reality TV shows feature high priced experts helping ordinary people transform their living spaces into dream homes. While plenty of folks could benefit from this kind of expert assistance, a camera crew and a big budget are not always necessary, especially when it comes designing a closet . There are a slew of modern organizers that allow regular people to create professional-looking custom closets at affordable prices.
DIY Conservatories
DIY conservatories are mostly supplied complete with installation instructions that are designed for the novice installer and will cover fixing the walls of the conservatory, installing the conservatory roof and glazing the conservatory structure. DIY Conservatories are manufactured to fit the home and with many styles to choose from. They are manufactured in a way that installation will take only the basic home improvement tools to construct the room.
DIY Electrical Socket Installation
A well planned home has electric sockets at every pre-determined spot in the house, allowing for ease of use anytime of the day. Unfortunately, only 1 or 2 houses out of a hundred have been designed this way. This is the reason why many of us make use of long extension cords that snake around the house - bringing electricity to un-serviced regions of the house. Sometimes it's convenient, oftentimes it's not.
Make Your Own Windmill Power Generator
It's easy to make your own windmill power generator pretty quickly with some good schematics. In fact, a power generating turbine can be built for under $200, and can generate around 1000 watts of power. If you link up a home grid of highly placed, efficient windmills along with some deep cycle, high capacity batteries, you can power an entire home off free electricity. This article gives you some of the deeper details.
Earth 4 Energy Review - Is Earth 4 Energy a DIY Product Scam?
Earth 4 Energy is a DIY solar panel and wind turbine system. You can learn how to build a home-made power generator device which generates renewable energy. The method is based on simplicity. But there are many similar products on the market which I have already tried but some home-made energy guide books turned out to be scams. This article gives a review on whether Earth 4 Energy is a DIY product scam.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Radon Mitigation Improves Indoor Air Quality and Radiation Protection
Should you test your home for radon gas? The only answer is YES! Why? Because radon exposure is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, and reducing your risk is easy. You cannot see, smell, or taste radon. However, it still may be a problem in your home. The only way to know for sure if you have a problem is if you run a simple radon test in your home.
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