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		<title>6 Steps to Choosing a Masonry Contractor</title>
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If you have concrete, brick, stucco, or stone anywhere in or around your home, you might eventually need to hire a masonry contractor for repairs and renovations. But where should your search begin? These tips can help you get started on the road to project success!
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<h2>Choosing a Masonry Contractor</h2>
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Many homeowners make the mistake of <a href="http://www.oldhouseweb.com/get-an-estimate/step2/7/" target="_self" title="Get Free Estimates">choosing a masonry contractor</a> based on a low bid for their project. Before you start accepting those bids, check out the contractors and create a short list of those you might like working on your property. Here are a few tips on narrowing the search:
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<li><strong>Educate yourself. </strong>Learn everything you can about the requirements of your project. Start by exploring online forums, renovation and building sites, and other interesting tidbits that show up in a search engine. The more you know about your project, the better prepared you are to hire the appropriate contractor to handle the job. </li>
<li><strong>Ask around. </strong>You can find a wealth of information from those who have dealt with the same home repair and improvement projects. Ask coworkers, friends, and family about their experiences. Approach your neighbors and ask about that great retaining wall they just had built, or the recent repairs on their stone wall. If they are happy with the job, put their contractor on your short list. </li>
<li><strong>Check for certification.</strong> The <a href="http://certification.masoncontractors.org/about/index.php" target="_blank" title="About Certification">Mason Contractors Association of America</a> offers a certification program for masonry companies. Certification requires completion of approved classes, a comprehensive exam, and continuing education to keep certification up-to-date. </li>
<li><strong>Reputation matters! </strong>Check out masonry companies with the <a href="http://www.bbb.org/" target="_blank" title="Better Business Bureau">Better Business Bureau</a>. Look online for reviews, but keep in mind that anonymous reviews should be taken with a grain of salt. Speak to vendors or supply stores about the people you are considering; who would they recommend? </li>
<li><strong>Meet face-to-face. </strong>Invite each masonry contractor on your short list to come out and look at the project. Are they enthusiastic about handling the job? Do they try to pressure you into expanding the project? Do you get a good feeling about them and their abilities? </li>
<li><strong>Ask for bids. </strong>If you are impressed with a masonry contractor, ask for their bid on the project. Try to get at least three bids for the work, then compare them. Remember that the lowest is not always the best. Compare warranties, guarantees, and other factors that might make one contractor rise above the rest. </li>
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Get that masonry work done right the first time by hiring a certified, experienced masonry contractor. You&#8217;ll be glad you took the time to get the best!
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		<title>Basement Renovation: Create the Perfect Getaway for Family and Friends</title>
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In harsh weather areas of the U.S., homes often have a secret getaway&#8211;the basement. Whether it&#8217;s been raining for weeks or is hot and humid, the basement is surrounded by 55-degree earth, a natural climate equalizer. Often, the ground-level living area is saved for smaller, more formal entertaining, while downstairs, kids can play without getting chided about their muddy feet or breaking Grandma&#8217;s teacups. A <a href="http://www.reliableremodeler.com/blog/index.php/2009/12/09/theres-money-in-your-basement-remodeling-project/" target="_self" title="Basement Renovation">basement renovation</a> can include some or all of the following:
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<li>A modest kitchen with durable, rather than fancy, cabinets</li>
<li>A pantry sized for entertaining, including a freezer and wine storage</li>
<li>An extra-large, informal dining area</li>
<li>A sitting area with casual, durable furniture; TV; hi-fi; and game table</li>
<li>A large open area big enough for ping-pong, dancing, musical instruments, etc.</li>
<li>A guest bedroom</li>
<li>A bathroom</li>
<li>Laundry area with dumbwaiter or a chute from upstairs</li>
<li>Storage area</li>
<li>A workshop for basic repairs or small-space hobbies</li>
<li>A computer or study area</li>
<li>Mar-proof, cozy walls such as wood or fiberboard panelling</li>
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<h2>Is Your Space Suitable for a Basement Renovation? </h2>
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You must resolve any problems before you can build new walls as part of your basement renovation. These problems include:<strong><br /></strong>
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<li>Leaks and flooding potential&#8211;a sump pit and float-activated pump with a grating cover can divert water, preventing dangerous molds and damage to furnishings and appliances</li>
<li>Cracked floors and walls&#8211;a foundation expert and cement contractor can help analyze and address these issues</li>
<li>Undesirable placement of a furnace, water heater, ducting, or other equipment&#8211;these may have to be relocated, along with their ducting or plumbing lines</li>
<li>Kitchen and bathroom drains may have to pump effluent upward to join sewer or septic lines; an experienced plumbing contractor can handle this</li>
<li>Heating and cooling systems sized for the main house may not be adequate for adding a large amount of living space</li>
<li>If you want to add a fireplace, the chimney and air intake must be routed to circumvent upstairs structures</li>
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Other than these considerations, <a href="http://www.reliableremodeler.com/blog/index.php/2009/12/09/theres-money-in-your-basement-remodeling-project/" target="_self" title="Finishing a Basement">finishing a basement</a> is not much different than building any living area. Your basement renovation can enhance your ability to relax, entertain, pursue hobbies, and get away from unpleasant weather. It&#8217;s an instant getaway without endless miles on highways or the tedious lines at airports. You already own the space&#8211;make it pay you dividends.
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<em><strong>About the author:</strong></em> Suzanne Clemenz designed her passive solar home and interacted with the contractors every day of the 6-month project. She started drawing floor plans and making models in the early &#8217;70s after purchasing several building lots. Recently she expanded and remodeled her newly-purchased home, working with contractors on the floorplan, electrical changes, painting, installation of wood laminate flooring, flood prevention walls and stonework, major drainage issues, an irrigation system and a landscaping. Researching and keeping up on issues and products related to home design and maintenance is an ongoing avocation.
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		<title>Four Important Considerations Before Your Kitchen Remodel Begins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 22:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
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You&#8217;ve saved. You&#8217;ve dreamed. Then you&#8217;ve saved a bit more. Now it&#8217;s time for that kitchen remodel you have been craving since the moment you bought your house!
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It&#8217;s time to pick up the phone and get quotes from the professionals, but before you do that, take a good look at your plans. Choosing a kitchen remodeling contractor is only the first step. Many homeowners start a kitchen remodel and before long, they are in over their heads and the job is only half-finished.
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<h2>What to Expect from Your Kitchen Remodel</h2>
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Planning ahead is crucial. Before you choose a kitchen remodeling contractor, know what to expect from your kitchen remodel.
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<h3>Need help? <a href="http://www.reliableremodeler.com/kitchen-remodelers/?PID=133&#038;VID=REMOD133&#038;Refer=Ideas&#038;utm_medium=content-link&#038;utm_source=RR-Ideas-Article">Find a kitchen pro near you</a>. </h3>
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<li><strong>Your kitchen is no longer your own. </strong>If you are undergoing a major remodel, you might be without a kitchen for a week or more. Kitchen remodeling contractors try not to upset the flow of your household, but you still have to deal with a kitchen that is out of commission, not to mention the presence of strangers in your house all day. </li>
<li><strong>There could be budget surprises. </strong>When you budget for your kitchen remodel, it&#8217;s a good idea to estimate high, so that if you do run a bit over budget, you can cover the extra expense. Plan for the little surprises that might pop up, such as the discovery of rotting wood under those old cabinets or problems with electrical wiring. </li>
<li><strong>What to do when you can&#8217;t cook! </strong>While your kitchen is in the hands of the contractors, you need to make alternate arrangements to eat&#8211;and that can add up to a big expense. If you can stay with friends or family while the work is being done, great! But you might have to eat out during that time, or plan to plug in a microwave in another part of the house and eat microwaved foods for a few days. </li>
<li><strong>Should you move out?</strong> It might be tempting to take a vacation while the remodel is being done. However, if the contractors need to get in touch with you or consult with you on something, it would help if you were nearby. You might consider staying in a local hotel instead. </li>
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The work might seem like a major inconvenience as the kitchen remodeling contractors take over your home for a few days. But in the end, you have a beautiful place to cook and entertain. Stay patient&#8211;your dream kitchen is almost ready!
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<em><strong>About the author:</strong></em> Shannon Dauphin is a freelance writer based near Nashville, Tennessee. Her house was built in 1901, so home repair and renovation have become her hobbies.
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		<title>Starting Your Home Renovation Ideas and Maintenance in the Fall</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;By doing a little preventative maintenance now, you can prevent minor problems from escalating into a major headache in the spring,&#8221; Felton said. &#8220;Minor repairs done now can prevent air and moisture penetration from attacking the structural integrity of your home down the road,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Cleaning the eavestroughs in the fall, for example, can prevent ice damming in the winter, where moisture is forced up under the roof&#8217;s shingles during winter&#8217;s freeze-thaw cycles. &#8220;Our roofing contractors are always busy in the spring, fixing damage and leaks that have occurred because of ice damming,&#8221; Felton added.</p>
<p>Here are some home maintenance ideas jobs that should be on a homeowner&#8217;s winterizing checklist:</p>
<p>&#8220;    Clean eavestroughs after the last leaves have fallen. Run a garden hose and check that they are draining properly and that downspouts are operating and directed away from the home&#8217;s foundation walls. Check for leaking or damaged gutters, downspouts and hangers. Remove rust and patch the gutters with roofing cement. Caulk leaking seams and make sure pop rivets are secure.<br />
&#8220;    Check the roof for trouble signs such as broken or missing shingles, cracked, buckling or curling shingles, or bare spots where the granular coating has worn off. Check flashing around vents, skylights and chimneys. Look for pieces that have peeled back and for cracked caulking that could allow moisture penetration.<br />
&#8220;    Have the chimney cleaned and check the exterior structure for worn flashing, loose bricks or crumbling mortar.<br />
&#8220;    Have your furnace cleaned, inspected and safety checked. Depending on the system, you will need to have the furnace vacuumed, the filter changed and the pilot checked.<br />
&#8220;    Check for blockage of attic louvres by wasp&#8217;s nests and put sheet metal, wire screen or wood over any openings, including under the eaves, to prevent animals from nesting.<br />
&#8220;    Remove and store your window air conditioner. Make sure to clean the coils and filters and cover loosely for the winter. If you are leaving the air conditioner in the window, put a weatherproof cover over it to protect it during the winter.<br />
&#8220;    Clean your lawnmower and other garden tools before storing. Give all the metal parts of your tools a wipe with an oiled rag to prevent rusting. Drain the fuel from gas-powered machines and run the engine until the lines are clear. Drain the oil and replace it. Clean caked-on grass and debris.<br />
&#8220;    Check doors and windows for proper caulking and weatherstripping. Do the draft test: hold a lit candle and run it along the seams of doors and windows. A flickering flame means your heating dollars are going out the window.  Check the bottoms of doors for a snug threshold seal or door sweep.<br />
&#8220;    Make sure your fireplace is in safe working order. Check that the damper opens and closes smoothly and fits properly to prevent heat loss. Check inside the fireplace to make sure no bricks are loose or broken. If your fireplace is smoking excessively, check the chimney for fallen bricks. Installing a chimney cap can cure a smoking fireplace by improving the draft.<br />
&#8220;    Drain exterior water lines, hose bibs, sprinklers, and pool equipment before the first major freeze. Caulk around pipes where they enter the house.</p>
<p>&#8220;    Clean your barbecue and store it in a protected place for the winter. Never store propane tanks indoors.<br />
&#8220;    Clean patio furniture and store, loosely covered, in a dry place.<br />
&#8220;    Wash windows to let in the maximum heat and light during cold winter days.<br />
Doing your fall chores can make your life easier come spring, when you would rather be fishing than fixing winter damage. There are a lot more tips in our categories section.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today's booming home renovation market, homeowners find themselves standing in line to hire reputable contractors. It is a market where the less scrupulous contractors flourish, making a quick buck from frustrated homeowners who just want to get the job done. The result can be shoddy workmanship, work left undone and money lost when the contractor can't or won't complete the job.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking the guesswork out of hiring a contractor has proven a successful formula for Homeservice Club of Canada. Its members don&#8217;t have to cross their fingers when hiring a contractor; instead they rely on the Club&#8217;s unique quote system to get the job done on time and on budget with guaranteed standards of workmanship for your home renovation ideas.<br />
For homeowners, the system not only guarantees the work, it ends the stress of dealing with contractors. &#8220;I can&#8217;t believe how much Homeservice Club has helped me,&#8221; says member Ann Buffer of Toronto. &#8220;I&#8217;ve had a roof leak for a few years now, and every time I called a contractor they did minimal amount of work, and were paid handsomely.  A few weeks later my roof once again begins leaking. I contacted Homeservice Club, became a member and immediately within the same day they assigned me a contractor who had a very credible track record. My roof was fixed quickly, and I was happy with the job. Their system guaranteed I would not be screwed over as I had in the past.&#8221;<br />
For contractors, the system ensures they are kept working at capacity with less time spent on sales and administrative tasks. It frees them to spend more time doing the work they do best.<br />
The Club&#8217;s unique &#8220;quote&#8221; system and its Double Guarantee set it apart from simple contractor referral businesses. In-office service representatives take calls from members who pay a small yearly fee. Each representative specializes in different trades such as masonry, roofing, and electrical. When a member calls in to request a quote on a renovation or repair, the appropriate contractor is assigned to the job and will be have to complete the job. On larger jobs, the member is encouraged to get at least three quotes from Club professionals. The jobs are equally distributed amongst all contractors to keep each and every contractor satisfied and working at their full capacity. The representatives monitor the progress of each job and are in touch with the member to ensure the work is being done to their satisfaction. If the contractor can&#8217;t or won&#8217;t complete the job properly, another is dispatched to remedy the problem. And finally, both the individual contractor and the Club guarantee the work.</p>
<p>&#8220;We take the hassle out of home renovations,&#8221; explains Club president Richard Felton. &#8220;There&#8217;s the convenience of calling one number no matter what job you need done. And the peace of mind knowing that the person you are letting into your home has been prescreened and bonded by Homeservice Club™.&#8221;<br />
But, says Felton, the most important aspect of his business is the &#8220;Double Guarantee&#8221; he offers homeowners.  &#8220;You hear about home renovation ideas and basement renovations nightmares all the time &#8211; contractors taking the deposit and skipping town, or not finishing the job. That&#8217;s what sets us apart in the home renovation business &#8211; we guarantee the job will be completed to the customers&#8217; satisfaction,&#8221; Felton said. &#8220;We add our guarantee to that of the individual contractor. If the job is not done to your satisfaction, we&#8217;ll send someone else in to fix it &#8211; that&#8217;s a double guarantee of satisfaction for the member.&#8221;<br />
Homeservice Club™ has been in the business of protecting homeowners since Harry Felton opened its doors in 1961 to protect homeowners against &#8220;shoddy workmanship and fly-by-night contractors&#8221;.  Today, his son runs the family business, but the concept remains true to his father&#8217;s vision. For a small yearly membership fee, homeowners have access to a network of over 400 licensed, bonded and insured contractors in every trade imaginable. The contractors are all independent tradespeople who compete with each other for members&#8217; business, keeping prices competitive.<br />
Club members also have access to an extensive shopping network offering discounts on everything from cars to travel, security systems to real estate, and insurance to appliances.<br />
The Homeservice Club model is a win-win deal for both the homeowner and the contractor, says Felton.  &#8220;We take the hassle out of hiring a contractor for our members and we take the hassle out of running a business for our contractors &#8211; everyone wins,&#8221; he added.</p>
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