Monday, September 29, 2008

Tips For Homeowners - Dumpsters and Roll-Off Rentals Are Not Just For Commercial Projects

A good trash company will accommodate the homeowner as well. They will explain the options to the average homeowner who may not be familiar with their terminology. Roll-off containers are rented in standard cubic yard sizes. The bigger the job, the larger dumpster you will want to rent.

Be sure to choose the right size container for the job; you will typically want a container that is one size larger than you think you will need. Carpet, scrap wood, drywall, yard waste and rubbish that has accumulated over the years will take up a lot of space. Concrete, rock and dirt will be heavy and should only fill the container about quarter or half full. Your rental company will be able to advise you on this issue.

Different volume sizes come in different dimensions. Height is an important thing to consider when lifting heavy materials over the side; you might ask if you can get a lower container if you're disposing of heavy items. Following is a description of typical dumpsters and roll-off containers:

10 Cubic Yard Container: 12 feet long, 8 feet wide and 4 feet high is a 10 yarder. It would be good for a small job, like tearing out a small bathroom.

20 Cubic Yard Container: 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, 41/2 feet high. This is usuall2238y the minimum size container for a large job; it will accommodate the rubbish from a small bathroom without overfilling or packing the dumpster.

30 Cubic Yard Container: This is an ideal size; it fits in front of most houses and accommodates carpet rolls, drywall debris and scrap wood without too much trouble. It's also good for disposing of concrete or rock.

40 Cubic Yard Container: This is the size for very large demolition and renovation jobs. It's 12 feet long, 8 feet wide and eight feet high and will serve most needs.

Decide on the size container that is right for your job, then plan where it will be placed for filling. Remember, you cannot move it once you've started filling it. Plan where you will be parking, whether or not you need vehicle access to and from the garage and consider how far you want to walk the rubbish before throwing it into the dumpster. Be sure the way is clear for the container to be delivered. If you will be placing the dumpster on the street, be sure to check with the city or township for codes and light requirements. The dumpster service company should be able to supply adequate lighting; a local company will most likely be familiar with the rules and regulations.

Don't forget to be sure the way is clear when it come time for the dumpster or roll-off container to be picked up. If the driver cannot get to it, he may charge extra for his time and trouble making another trip to pick it up. You may be delayed in having it hauled away and end up paying for an additional day.

This article was written by Sherman Rogers of All-waste, LLC, a dumpster rental company who provides dumpster delivery service and same-day dumpster pick-up service to residential, commercial, retail and industrial customers. Sherman has the size, shape and competitive priced dumpster for any size job. Other services include trash pick-up, hauling rubble, waste removal, delivery of landscaping supplies including mulch, sod, top-soil, crush aggregate and more.

Contact:
ALL WASTE, LLC
4751 22 Mile Road
Shelby Township, MI 48317-1515
Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm Eastern Time
Monday - Friday (Excluding U.S. holidays)
Phone: 877-524-1002 Fax: 586-254-9936

Web site: http://thegarbageman.com/
Email: sherman@all-waste.com

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Can't Figure Out What's Wrong With Your House?

You know that your house feels off. Something about it just does not feel quite right. It doesnt feel like you. Here is the even larger problemyou have no idea what to do about it, where to begin or even explain why you feel the way you do. You just feel it. This may sound a little wacky but many people would agree that homes have vibes. They have an energy all their own. Even new build have energy to them. The good thing about new builds is the energy within them is usually the enthusiasm of the new homeowners. For places that have had previous owners, you never knows what you will get. From personal experience, if the previous owners where sad or unhappy, the vibe stays in the house. So what do you do?

With out getting all gypsy on you, the first suggestion that comes to mind is a new coat of paint. This will add new vibrancy to the room or rooms and help make the house your own. Han221Dging photos or meaning full objects (not just the artwork you bought from Bed, Bath, and Beyond) on the wall can help bring your energy to the home and into the individual rooms as well.

Another, more dramatic way to change the feel is to make major design changes. Yes, you can feng shui the furniture but think bigger. How about remodeling or renovating pieces of the house that need attention and that need a new air to them? This sounds expensive but it doesnt have to be. Talk to people like kitchen or bathroom remodeling construction contractors. They may be able to help you make decisions about what can be done and help you find a kitchen remodeling design or bathroom remodeling design that works with your taste, your style and your budget. You can have complete creative control over what your home will become. This will help make it feel right.

When looking for contractors, you have to really check things out. Many groups will be happy to smile at you, take your money, and see you latermuch later. Carry out some research on-line to help you get started. Talk to friends and family in your area about groups they have heard of with good reputations. Some may say, Go with a galaxie remodel project or stay away from so-and-so projects. The best recommendation is a personal one. However, ask for references from any contractor you are considering. And one cannot stress this enoughGET QUOTES. However, do not necessarily assume that you should choose the cheapest. The project may be of questionable quality or the surprise costs may end up running you way over budget. Do not be afraid to be selective.

It is so important to make your home your own. Put in your energies, put in your positive vibes. Make it comfortable and functional for you and your family. Since you will probably be there a while, it is worth the investment of time, energy, money, and vibes.

Need to change the vibe in your home with a home remodeling project in the Chicago area? Whether you're moving furniture or looking for a Chicago kitchen remodeling contractor, Galaxie Construction can help you through. Visit us today for a free quote!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Do It Yourself Sauna Kit

Today, many do-it-yourselfers are choosing to purchase sauna kits as opposed to pre-built models. Not only does this save money, it allows them to customize their sauna in a variety of ways.

Most dealers offer sauna kits in either clear or knotty grade cedar. Typically, paneling is included as an exterior finish. But, cedar can be substituted, if desired. (This will raise the price of the kit.)

Basically, there are two types of sauna kits. A traditional sauna kit contains all of the inside materials needed to construct a sauna. It is, then, up to the builder to frame the sauna, insulate it and finish the exterior...in whatever style he or she chooses.

It is also up to the builder to attach this type of sauna to the walls and ceiling, assemble the benches and hang the door, as well.

Traditional sauna kits, such as these, can be constructed in 14-20 hours. They are intended to be permanent structures.

Prefabricated sauna kits are factory assembled and then disassembled, before shipping or purchase. This type of kit needs no additional insulation or framing of any kind. The walls are self-supporting and no special tools are needed to assemble it.

On average, it takes 2-3 hours from start to finish. Prefabricated sauna kits can be disassembled and then reassembled, at any time.

Although not recommended, it is possible to obtain all materials needed to build a sauna, at a home supply store. This may save money, but in the long run it is a much more difficult process.

Purchasing a sauna kit ensures the boards are cut properly and there is no waste, in regard to excess lumber. Hard-to-find items such as moldings and door casings are included. Building a sauna from a kit almost guarantees unnecessary visits, to the local lumber yard or home shop, in search of missing materials.

All sauna kits come with step-by-step instructions, which are easy to understand. Whether you are a licensed contractor or just an average homeowner, you will find that building a sauna from a kit is easy to do.

Probably the most difficult thing to accomplish is the actual framing. But, once that is completed, the rest of the assembly is quite simple and goes quickly.

For those who feel the job of framing is something they would rather not attempt, a prefabricated sauna kit is the best option.

Thomas Oak writes articles for http://www.hot-sauna.com/ if you are in the market for a 2EDnew home sauna stop and take a look at what of all the latest information on new saunas and sauna kit for your home.

Nursery Decorating Tips

1.Be sure to think SAFE! As cute as a shelf full of porcelain dolls might look above your little girl's crib, there is a safety issue there. So, first and foremost on your mind when preparing for and decorating a nursery should be safety. Without safety it won't matter how cute your nursery is. So, with this in mind, if you borrow or buy an old crib, playpen, or car seat, be sure that it complies with current safety standards. If you do not know, check online. Always think of your child's safety before good looks, and your nursery will be sure to be a success!

2.Use coordinating colors, pieces, and designs, but don't buy in sets. When a decorator comes in a designs a house, it is not going to look like something you could purchase at a furniture store. Chances are they will find pieces that go well together, but that do not come in a set. You can achieve a decorator look by choosing coordinated wallpaper and fabrics for a wall hanging, quilt, and window coverings, and matching, but not just buying the entire bedroom collection. For best results, it is better to start with a color scheme, and find patterns, fabrics, and accessories that match your scheme. You will find that if the colors are right, even if the pieces do not match, they will go together nicely.

3.Proximity. Even if you do not think it is as beautiful to have a trash receptacle near the changing table, it is practical. So, when decorating your nursery, one big tip is to consider the proximity of related items. Be sure to have all the baby essentials conveniently located where you'll use them. You won't want to have to walk away from the infant to get some needed supplies. So, utilize shelves, baskets, and other accessories in your design to make everything conveniently located, but still nice looking. Functionality should be your main design goal, followed by aesthetics.

4.Don't just think about baby, think about all of the uses of the room. For example, when decorating baby's nursery, don't forget a comfortable rocking chair with soft seat and arm cushions for those inevitable late-night feedings. Your comfort in the room is just as important as the baby's.

5.Last but not least, think longevity. When choosing color schemes, and furniture pieces, try and find items that you will still be able to use three and five, and possibly more years down the road. Use the largest portion of your budget to purchase the staples of the room, and then get bargains, deals, discounts, and used and secondhand items for the fill ins. While baby pink and baby blue might just seem so adorable now, think about the child a few years down the road. Unless you plan to redecorate and repurchase all furniture, wall coverings, and window coverings every few years, you will want to get items that are timeless and will still be functional for the child as he or she grows older.

Decorating your nursery should be fun, so start as soon as you know you are pregnant. Collect little pieces throughout the months that will enhance the room, don't rush it or feel like it all needs to be done in a weekend. Remember, most masterpieces take time.

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Contractor Referral Services Are Not Created Equal

In 2006 Americans spent $198.6 billion on remodeling, home repair and other small construction projects, a 12.3% increase from 2004 according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The reasons for remodeling vary, but generally homeowners are looking for anything that adds convenience, space, comfort and value to their home.

Along with this increased spending, homeowners are always searching for ways to free up more time in their already hectic schedules. Many homeowners spend more time at work than they do at home. When they do find free time the last thing they want to be doing is spending those valuable hours researching and screening potential contractors for their home projects.

Prescreened Contractors

When a need is born so are new business opportunities. With the American homeowner constantly looking for ways to enjoy their free time, services were created to help minimize the time and effort required to find reliable home contractors. "Prescreened contractors" is the new buzz word in the online remodeling, home repair, and new construction industries. These are typically local contractors who have had their business insurances, references, and trade licenses checked out and verified by these web-based services. Once they get approved by these services the contractors are then matched up with homeowners requesting their specific trade skills.

The concept behind prescreening contractors is very appealing to those homeowners that have no idea who to call for their home project needs AND it offers them something even more appealing-it saves them TIME and MONEY!

If done correctly, the proper screening of a contractor can take a substantial amount of time. Most homeowners know this and that is why many of them do not take the time to do it right and end up hiring the wrong contractor. Or worst yet, hire a contractor who does poor quality work or just takes their money and runs with it. It happens all the time but it does not need to be this way.

Prescreened contractor referral services are like any industry-there are large national organizations and smaller regional or local versions. Both can be helpful to the homeowner and it is important to remember that contractor referral services are NOT created equal.

Le5B4t's take a look at how they might differ.

National Contractor Referral Services

National contractor referral services have been around for a few years. No matter where you live you can contact one of these businesses via on-line job request forms and have a contractor referred to you. These companies advertise their services as free-to-use by the homeowner. Many make their money by charging network contractors a fee per lead and/or an annual membership fee.

For the consumer this may be an acceptable way to learn of contractors interested in your project. Dealing with national companies and the large volume of requests they receive, the homeowner may not receive the personalized attention they would like. Also, national contractor referral services rarely, if ever, meet the contractors that they prescreen.

Regional or Local Contractor Referral Services

These smaller, more personalized versions of the national contractor referral services are also free-to-use and have become very popular in recent times. In many cases you are dealing directly with the owner of the business. Just being able to speak with a real person who wants to make sure you are referred the best possible contractor for your project is extremely appealing to many homeowners.

Usually these smaller contractor referral services deal with fewer contractors, get to know them personally and develop a mutual respect for each ot5B4her. They are also more likely to follow up with homeowners about their projects results and will also verify insurance information and licenses on a more regular basis. Maine-based Home Project Partners is an example of a small contractor referral service which operates like this and also stands by its clients as an added service. If a client has a concern or problem with a contractor, Home Project Partners helps resolve the problem. This often results in a much better experience for all involved, especially the homeowner.

In Summary

No matter how a homeowner finds out about a particular contractor it is best if the homeowner remains an active participant in the project. Staying on top of what is going on and being able to address any concerns with the business owner or project manager is a must to make sure your project goes as smooth as possible.

Paul Lawrence has owned and operated Home Project Partners, a free-to-use, Maine-based contractor referral service, since 2002. He helps bring homeowners together with reliable, quality-conscious, pre-screened home contractors skilled in numerous trades.

For more information contact Paul at info@HomeProjectPartners.com or visit online at http://www2CC.HomeProjectPartners.com

Keys To A Successful Home Renovation Project

Contemplating some home improvements? Whether it is a small project or a major renovation there are two primary keys to success:

1. Planning: Have you considered what disruption the project will have on you and your familys day to day ability to function? As an example, laying some ceramic tile on the bathroom floor may take the bathroom out of service for two days. In a one bathroom home this could prove to be a major obstacle to any bathroom renovation. Kitchen renovation can also cause complexities if major appliances have to be temporarily moved, besides the necessity to make sure floor surfaces are not damaged while providing a temporary relocation, refrigerators need to be powered. Even a small project such as repainting a room can create major inconveniences because of furniture relocation and paint odors.

Always make a list of material and tools that you will require, before starting the project. Then make sure you know where the tools and material (the material that you believe you already have iBB2s) are, collect them, verify that they are useable and then place them all in a convenient location so that you can find them when you need them.

Permits are part of the planning process. Depending on where you reside the permit and inspection rules will vary. Why is a permit necessary? It ensures that you are following the building codes in your area and that the renovation or home improvement will be inspected to ensure compliance and safety. Many home insurance policies are automatically voided if you do renovation projects that required permits and you did not comply. In some areas the process of obtaining a building permit can take months, so start your permitting application early in your overall plan.

2. Knowledge: Whether you are going to do the project yourself or hire a contractor, knowledge is the second key to ensuring that the job will be completed to your satisfaction. Invest some time in learning about the materials that you are going to use and the tools needed to install them. Believe it or not the manufacturers of the materials and products that you are going to use know more about them than you do. If a manufacturer says allow the adhesive to cure for 24 hours before applying the grout, dont apply the grout in 12 hours. If a manufacturer says that his flooring needs to acclimatize in your home for 72 hours before installation, dont bring it home and immediately start installing it.

If you are hiring a contractor you must check his references and you must understand what material he is intending on using. There are vast differences in quality levels of materials. As an example, if a contractor says he will install an oak plank hardwood floor, there are many questions to ask about the grade, dimensions and finish of the material. Prices can vary from $2.00 to $15.00 a sq. ft.

Proper planning and knowledge will make a big difference in the overall success and satisfaction with your next home improvement or renovation project.

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Things To Know About A Replacement Basement Window

While you are remodeling your basement make sure you got all the important stuff sorted out. One of which is the type of window to use. In the old days, windows in basements are made of metal or wooden frames. This has caused problems because they are prone to rust and rot. Therefore your windows get damaged sooner than expected. If you have this concern, then it's time to get a replacement.

If you want it quick, you can always opt hiring companies that specialize on replacement basement windows. But of course it's also important to know a bit about it before you buy. This article should guide you in what type you should use.

1. Frames made from Vinyl. Windows are the major source of good ventilation and proper air circulation in a closed and buried room such as a basement. Choose a replacement basement window that is made of vinyl. It's rust-free and will not rot from its damp environment. It is also modular so you won't have any trouble installing it.

2. Light. Since you are at it, your basement window must be energy efficient. This attributes to the amount of light that your window can allow to come in to your basement. Use the right frame size and glass thickness. Especially with daylight, the amount of heat could help balance your basement room temperature. Basements are prone to moisture because of its damp surroundings.

3. Function. Other than the things mentioned above, another use of window is for passing objects. Most often, it is difficult to have ladders, boards, or poles to pass through the basement entrance. Doors and stairs are narrow and the latter are steep too. A perfect replacement basement window must include other functions such as good ventilation and accessibility for long objects.

4. Aesthetic Appeal. Of course, this is a must. Windows contribute greatly to the interior motif and concept of your den. Beautiful basement windows must not only look good from the inside but from the outside as well. This can be planned out properly. There are so many innovative basement window types that are available in the market today. Some are designed with sliding panes. Others are double glass panels. Choose the one fit best to your basement's interior design. But don't forget to consider the above mentioned.

When you got all these things listed down and figured out, you're ready to go and look for a supplier. Take your time in choosing the right replacement basement window for you. Look for the one that you think is most reasonable. That means beauty, functionality, durability must be present.

There are so many beautiful window designs to choose from out there. Some may cost more but have really good quality. If you do find the type that is beautiful but expensive, the considerations mentioned above should help you decide which ones to buy.

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Home Security Alarms - Get the Best Protection for Your New Home

In order to protect your house, a home alarm system is your best bet. Two main types of home alarm systems are available: a local alarm and the monitored system. Local alarms make a lot of noise in order to scare off an intruder which is what they were designed to do. A fully monitored home alarm system not only makes a great deal of noise, but it sends out an emergency signal to a monitoring center so that a proper response can be made in case of an emergency. There is another benefit that a monitored home alarm security system has. It may qualify you for a deduction on your homeowners insurance policy.

Which home alarm system is the best one for you? Whether you are building a home or buying a new one, this should be the first question on your mind. You want to see that your loved ones are protected as well as your valuables. Lets narrow the field down so that it will not be such a confusing choice to pick the right home alarm security system. Lets look at the features of a hard-wired system and those of the wireless system.

The Hard-Wired System
A hard-wired alarm security system is usually best installed while your house is being built so that all of the necessary cables can be installed ahead of time. Many of the components that are used with this system are much cheaper which makes it an excellent choice for your pocketbook! However, you may be spending more money on maintenance costs down the road. This is probably the only drawback of a hard-wired home alarm security system. The great thing about the hard-wired components is that you will not have to worry about weak transceiver signals since they are run through wires.

The Wireless System
The other option that you have for your home alarm security system is the wireless system. It has much to offer, and one of the reasons that it stands out as the best system is that it can be installed if you are building a new home or moving into an older home. It may be an expensive investment, but down the road the maintenance costs are rather cheap. You will probably only have to be concerned about maintaining the power sources for those cameras, motion detection devices and microphones that you set up in your home. The one great feature that set this apart from a hard-wired system is that since it is wireless, it will be able to work on a WIFI network. You will be able to monitor your home from any location you happen to be in as long as you are connected to the Internet. With WIFI technology, you will be able to control the wireless home security camera with a laptop, a remote computer, or even with a WIFI capable phone. The type of technology gives your endless options of how you will be able to monitor your family as well as your valuables.

Now that you have narrowed your choices down to a hard-cabled or a wireless system, you are now able to choose the best home alarm security system to protect those things you value the most.

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