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Recent Renovation Articles
What's a Radon Inspection ... And Do I Need One?
Radon is a odorless, colorless gas, so the only way to know whether it's in your home is to test for it. Here's what you should know about radon inspections and testing.
How Much Does It Cost to Put in a Pool?
Putting in a pool is a major financial decision. Here, we break down the costs so you know what to expect before you dive in.
What's a Semi-Inground Pool?
Nothing beats a dip in the pool on a scorching day, and you can get the most out of your pool by choosing the best installation option for your needs. Here's what you need to know about semi-inground pools.
Planning on Moving? You Can Do These 8 Tasks in Advance
Moving comes with its share of emotions, stress and backaches. Tackling these tasks before the move can make the whole process less stressful.
What Does 'Licensed, Bonded and Insured' Mean?
If you hire a contractor who’s licensed, bonded and insured, you’ll be protected if something goes wrong with your renovation. Here’s a look at exactly what that means.
How to Install a Pocket Door: Slide Into This 5-Step Guide
Pocket door installation is challenging, but you can do it yourself with moderate DIY skills and the right knowledge. Here's a step-by-step pocket door installation guide.
What Is an Epoxy Floor?
If the sight of a bare concrete floor leaves you cold, installing epoxy flooring might be the attractive alternative to warm up to. An epoxy coating can liven up high footfall areas like garages without compromising durability.
How to Repair Your Water-Damaged Hardwood Floor
However, don't despair if you've got a water-damaged hardwood floor. You can often repair water damage for significantly less than it would cost to start over with a brand-new floor.