Month: March 2020

#diycrew #hrvdiy #renovision Lear how to to install a new acrylic soaker tub and make your new bathroom a luxurious place to relax. Bathroom Reno series part 3of 9 Visit our Amazon Store to find tools and products that Jeff Uses https://amzn.to/2ySCGMO Our Website: https://www.HomeRenovisionDIY.com Instagram https://instagram.com/homerenovisionDIY Video Editing Services by: Moskal Multimedia https://www.MoskalMultimedia.com/ Opening
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Brought to you by Skil. The miter saw is a great tool for all types of at home projects. The four basic cuts are a crosscut which is a straight cut across the grain of the board, a miter cut which is a cut that is angled across the width of the board. The third
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Ask This Old House master electrician Scott Caron visits Alaska to install a portable generator with a manual transfer switch to power hardwired appliances like a well pump and heating system using unleaded gasoline. #ThisOldHouse #AskTOH SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse Cost: $3,000 Skill Level: Moderate Tools List for Installing a Manual Transfer Switch
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Collect this idea To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, most companies are shifting to remote work. As a result, plenty of people are reconfiguing their spaces and scrounging for the tools to effectively work from their homes. We reached out to our coworkers for some work-from-home inspiration. Some of us are having to make
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Collect this ideaITTIGallery/Shutterstock Understanding home equity When you take the current market value of your home that you receive after an appraisal and subtract it from the amount you currently owe on your mortgage, that’s your home’s equity. Your home equity is how much of the property that you truly own. This is the formula you will use
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Tired of staring at your old faucet? Installing a new one is easy! (No, really.) If you’ve been washing your hands a lot lately, you might have started paying extra attention to your faucet. Does it drip? Is the chrome flaking off? Is it dated? Plumbing projects can be intimidating, because no one wants to
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Throw open the curtains, let the breeze in and brighten your home decor. With springtime comes a sense of renewal, and a desire to clean, organize and refresh — especially if you’re spending a lot of time at home. Get your creative gears turning, and whip your space into shape. You’ll be surprised how a few
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High-speed internet isn’t a necessity for everybody, and sometimes high-speeds just aren’t available in certain areas. Many people can get by with satellite or mobile hotspots for basic web browsing, but for those of you who need it, fiber and cable internet provide more reliable connections, download speeds of 25 Mbps or faster and more
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This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O’Connor build a storage bench for an entryway. (See below for a shopping list and tools) SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse Shopping List for Building a Storage Bench: – 1/2-inch and 3/4-inch cabinet-grade birch plywood [https://amzn.to/2LtC1al] – 1×3 and 1×8 poplar [https://amzn.to/2N01Txu] – Crown
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Collect this idea This spring cleaning season, there’s a lot more than just decluttering at stake — a clean home could be your last line of defense against a coronavirus (COVID-19) infection. To help separate fact from fiction, we spoke with Dr. Stephen J. Thomas, Chief of the Infectious Diseases Division at SUNY Upstate Medical
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Collect this ideaPiotr Swat/Shutterstock In the early 2000s, fiber-optic internet was not unheard of—Verizon had first deployed its Fios service in 2004⁠—but fiber-optic cable lines were expensive to lay and the service was stalling. For the most part, the high-end market was served by cable and the low-end by DSL.  Enter Google Fiber. In 2009, the Federal Communications
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Collect this idea Joyseulay/Shutterstock Even with the right unit and proper installation, there’s always the chance that your furnace will malfunction. While some problems are caused by normal wear and tear, most can be traced to inconsistent maintenance. Furnace issues can wreak havoc in your living space, especially during the colder months when you really
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Collect this idea welcomia/Shutterstock Furnaces play an essential role in keeping your home warm when the weather outside turns cold. But in order to save money on repairs and energy bills, it’s important to replace your furnace at the right time. Today’s furnaces are highly energy-efficient, reliable and quiet. But one size does not fit
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Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner install a washer and dryer in his basement. (See below for a shopping list, tools, and steps.) SUBSCRIBE to This Old House: http://bit.ly/SubscribeThisOldHouse Shopping List for How to Install a Basement Laundry: Dryer vent [https://amzn.to/319zPvi] Caulk [https://amzn.to/304Aywu] Flexible metal dryer vent tubing
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About WOW!  WOW! (also known as Wide Open West) offers cable, fiber and DSL internet, phone and television services for customers in nine states providing services to over 7 million people. You can find WOW! internet in metropolitan areas like Montgomery, AL, Chicago, IL, Detroit, MI, and 16+ other markets. There are WOW! Internet package
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