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Refinishing A Hardwood Floor
Want to bring your hardwood floors back to their former beauty, but don't have the money? Then read on for some tips on how you can refinish the floor yourself.

Using A Hardwood Floor Sander
Refinishing your hardwood floors yourself can be time consuming and a bit scary at first but well worth it in the long run. It can cost a bundle to hire a professional to refinish your floors for you, but if you have the time, you can do it yourself.

Get New Floors And Save A Bundle When You Do It Yourself
Everybody loves the look of hardwood floors, but if you have an older home, your floors are probably scuffed, scratched and dingy. Most homes made before 1970 had hardwood floors and even though your house now has carpet there may be a beautiful hardwood floor hiding under your rug!

Replacing Steel Casement Windows (Part 2)
Learn how to choose the correct frame style for your vinyl replacement windows.

Faux Fireplace, on the Cheap!
Ideas on making faux fireplaces for the budget impaired!

Building A Pair Of Heavy Duty Saw Horses
This pair of heavy duty saw horses is stable, sturdy and able to hold far more then most people will subject them to. Built from two by material, these saw horses will last a lifetime.

Repairing Your Faulty uPVC Double Glazed Windows And Doors
Today in the U.K most households have uPVC double glazing. There is a huge shortage of spare parts when it comes to replacing broken hinges, handles, locks, letterboxes and other hardware items. In fact many homeowners now replace whole windows or doors for the sake of a broken lock. Not any more!!!

Planning Permission Tips UK - What To Show And What Not To Show On Your application Drawings
Many people when presenting drawing plans for Planning Permission show too much detail & obtain a refusal. You only need to show the works that actually need the benefit of a Planning Permission. many people show information on their drawings that actually do not need Planning Permission and get it refused due to over development. We explain why you should not show these works & how best to obtain Planning Permission for your scheme.

Planning Permission Tips UK - How to Avoid Boundary Disputes when Extending or Redeveloping a Site
Home owners will go to war over 50mm of land - Guess who wins in the end - yep - the Legal Profession. When developing a site close or near to a boundary line requires extra precautions. Our article explains some of the issues & reasons why this happens and how to avoid boundary disputes with your neighbour in the future. Do not build on your land until you have read this article.

Planning Permission Tips UK - Rights of Light to Adjoining Neighbours Windows - What You Should Know
When extending or redeveloping a property one of the easiest things to get wrong in your Planning Permission scheme is not assessing the implications of your neighbours side windows. Some windows have very stringent rights of light - others do not. You need to assess which are which if your scheme is to receive Planning Permission at the first attempt.

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