Archive for category Tools and Resources
Basement Troubleshooting Guide
Posted by Cynthia in Home Improvement, Home Improvement Contractors, Tools and Resources on July 1st, 2009
Basement Troubleshooting Guide.
Have a wet basement or a crawl space?
This interactive guide is the ultimate basement and crawl space troubleshooting tool.
It will help you understand the vast majority of basement and crawl space problems, and show you ways to solve it.
A must for any homeowner facing a basement or crawlspace problems it allows them to make informed decisions considering their waterproofing needs.
Do-It-Yourself Sump Pumps: An expensive pain in the neck
Posted by Francine in Home Improvement, Tools and Resources on May 27th, 2009
So you want to install a sump pump yourself? Fantastic! You’ll be saving a lot of money! At least, for the first month or two! But before you decide to take this route, consider the chore you’re about to take on.
Selecting the Best Sump Pump
Before you install your sump pump, you’ll need to decide if you want a cast iron sump pump or a plastic one. Balance out whether or not the money saved on a plastic pump is worth the risk of a flooded basement. A variety of sump pumps are available, and whether you decide on a submersible, water-powered, floor sucker, or stand/pedestal sump pump for your basement and which brand name you choose will decide whether or not your basement may flood in the future.
Sump Pump Options
No sump pump is an island. There are numerous options that can make or break the sump pump installation. The size of the sump pump must fit the job- a pump that’s too large or too small (and is overwhelmed) for the work is going to fail to keep the basement dry. When sump pumps are too large, they remove water faster than it fills the sump pit, causing them to turn on and off repeatedly and shortening their life. Additionally, your sump pump pit must be large enough for the pump or it will short cycle, or run continuously, which can also potentially shorten its life. Other sump pump installation questions include the following:
Free Tool to Create Your Own Floor Plans
Posted by Cynthia in Home Design, Home Improvement, Home Remodeling, Tools and Resources on May 6th, 2009
Whether you are planning a new addition, building your dream home, remodeling your kitchen or simply rearranging your living room furniture, this free tool will come in handy.
Floorplanner.com allows you to easily build (and share!) 2D floor plans like a pro and then visualize them in 3D.
The best of all? It is free for personal users! What’s not to like?

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