Fixing Warped Floors

Warped flooring is a major problem for many homeowners. First, it is typically caused by water damage, and can be indicative of a major leak, but it can also be caused by excessive wear, poor original materials or even chance. Warped floors are a bit of a hazard around the house and should be fixed as soon as possible. Let’s go over a few easy ways that you can get this job done. Small Warps These are tiny little warps that are usually barely noticeable. Commonly, if you found a leak in ti

More Money Straight Down the Toilet

We moved into our current house in early 2000, and have had plumbing problems on a semi-regular basis, almost from the start. In fact, there was a significant hidden issue even before we bought the place. We had it inspected by a company with a good reputation, and prices to match. And they let us down, big time. The pricks. The upstairs toilet was leaking underneath, inside the flooring, and within a month or so water was dripping through the ceiling downstairs. When the contractor tor

Family Finds Alternative to Wrecking Ball

RISMEDIA, June 2, 2009-(MCT)-When Mike Barry had his 2,250-square-foot Danville, Calif., home torn down to the dirt, the waste fit into just one large metal trash bin. And, he says, he walked away with a nearly $100,000 tax write off. Instead of employing bulldozers to tear down his home in a few swoops, Barry had the imperfect 1950s house “deconstructed” and recycled. Nearly everything that made up the house – wood, windows, appliances, flooring, roofing and even the nails – went to nonprof

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