Archive for September, 2009

Exterior Siding–More Than A Beautiful Face

Posted by on September 5, 2009

By Sherry Nelson

For almost sixty years, aluminum siding has jockeyed for status as the premier home siding on the market. It’s been competing for years with vinyl siding, though, and now fiber cement siding is quickly gaining in popularity. All three siding types display wood-like characteristics to give them a natural appearance that homeowners favor.
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The Top Five Reasons Why Basements Flood

Posted by on September 5, 2009

By Rich Baumgarten,
Cornerstone Basement Waterproofing, Inc.

All homeowners want a dry basement. Most of the time, it is. Fall and spring rains, however, bring a chance of annoying dampness in the basement. A power outage without a backup sump pump can signal a disaster. The five main reasons basements flood follow. All are preventable, or can be treated by a basement waterproofing specialist.
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Cabinet Refacing Updates Kitchen Dramatically Furniture-Style Accents are Affordable Options

Posted by on September 5, 2009

By Chris Catalano,
Kitchen Solvers

Kitchens, which have become the center of today’s home, are where we spend much of our time, not just preparing and eating meals. This idea is reflected in todays kitchen design. Cabinetry looks more like furniture, with function and form coming together to create a warm and inviting space capable of keeping up with our hectic lifestyles.
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Leaf Lavatory Gracefully Updates your Bath

Posted by on September 5, 2009

The gentle upward curves of the Kohler Leaf Lavatory provide simple elegance and focal point for your bathroom. Available in white, and even more dramatic when paired with a dark countertop or wall covering.
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Before You Burn–Tips to Keep the Fireplace Safe and Efficient

Posted by on September 5, 2009

By Sean Folino,
Olde English Chimney Sweeps

With the burn season around the corner, experts at Olde English Chimney Sweeps, Inc. share some tips for a safe and enjoyable winter around the fireplace.

The main cause of chimney fires is creosote. A buildup of creosote is highly combustible, so it’s best to do everything possible to minimize creosote.
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New Kitchen has Space, Elegance, and Attention to Detail… Seabreeze West transformed an outdated kitchen into a prize-winner

Posted by on September 5, 2009

Custom remodeling performed by Seabreeze West Construction, Inc. transformed this kitchen, maximizing use of space an organization features while adding a touch of elegance. Porcelain floor tiles, cherry cabinetry, and granite countertops make this a truly exceptional preparation, work, and entertainment area. By looking at the island area, one can observe and enjoy the quality of the cabinetry, the attention to detail of trim pieces, and the overall beauty of the project.
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