Examine Your Home For Asbestos Before Renovating

Posted by Home Renovation Ideas | Remodeling Ideas | Wednesday 31 March 2010 11:22 am

If you live in the Brisbane area and have been thinking about performing major home renovations, you should hold off on them until you learn a bit more about the dangers of asbestos. A one-time exposure to this harmful substance can cause mesothelioma – an incurable cancer of the lining of the lungs. Before tackling any major home improvement (more…)

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Finance House Enhancements With A Home Improvement Loan by Melissa Kellett

Posted by Home Renovation Ideas | home improvement financing | Tuesday 30 March 2010 10:47 am

Making home improvements can sometimes be really expensive but some improvements or repairs are unavoidable and if the necessary cash is not available you need to resort to some source of finance. For these situations, the loan industry has created home improvement loans. Read on if you want to know how they work.

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Selecting the Perfect Finishes for Kitchen Cabinets

Posted by Home Renovation Ideas | Home Remodeling | Monday 29 March 2010 2:15 pm

What goes on the outside of your kitchen cabinets and kitchen island cabinets is equally as important as the things you put within or the style of the cabinetry. After your enormous investment in quality cabinetry, you need it to remain looking nice for a long, long time. Some finishes will supply a tougher coating than others. You’ll want something that can be cleaned simply, which won’t be ruined by the heat and moisture that are parts of a kitchen environment, and that may be sturdy enough to bear daily utilization. This text is going to outline some of the products that are available and the pros and cons of each finish.

Most of those in the cupboard industry are using a group of finishes that are known as conversion finishes. These include conversion varnish, moisture-curing polyurethane, polyester, catalyzed and pre-catalyzed lacquer, epoxy, and ultraviolet curing finish. The benefits of this group of surface coatings include the fact that they are quick-drying, durable, very water resistant, and heat proof to a point. Since using any of these finish coats will speed up production times and work out well for customers, you can realize why they’ve become an industry fave.

Polyurethane is a finish that folk frequently use for do-it-yourself projects, as it is straightforward to apply smoothly and dries quickly . Polyurethane is a plastic that does not soak down into the wood but sits on top of it. If your cabinets have 3 coats of this kind of varnish, that will mean that you’ve applied 3 layers of plastic. As with most plastics, polyurethane scratches fairly simply. Therefore, it’s not the best finish to use on your cupboards unless you plan to eventually replace kitchen cabinets.

Oil finishes,for example tung oil, have been attempted over time, but they are not suggested for cupboards. Though oiled surfaces can look beautiful, they need to be reoiled regularly to maintain the look. Another finish that a lot of house owners are turning towards nowadays is paint. Paint is one of the least expensive choices, is available in a rainbow of colors, and can be both washable and durable. The downside of painting, however, is that you lose the beautiful grains in the wood that your cupboards are made of. Otherwise, paint can hide plenty of failings.
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An Quick Review Of A Home Inspection Review

Posted by Home Renovation Ideas | home improvement financing | Monday 29 March 2010 1:44 pm

There are many important steps that must be taken before you sign your final contract for a home. One of the most important of these if the Home inspection review that will take place shortly after you have finalized negotiations. The home inspection will provide you with the information you need regarding the shape that the house is in and whether or not you will need to spend a excessive amount of money on repairs as soon as you have moved into your new home.

An in-depth evaluation of the room, structure, electric, heating, roof, and air conditioning are included in the review. While at first the process may seem confusing, the NJ home inspection review professional that you select will be able to explain the process and answer any questions while they are conducting the inspection.

The complete inspection may last from two hours to a longer period depending on the age and size of the house. When the inspector arrives, they will have several different pieces of equipment to perform a comprehensive inspection. The inspector will be testing for gas and carbon monoxide in the house, checking the roof with an extension ladder and using electrical and moisture meters.

In some cases the home inspector will also be able to test for lead in paint or drinking water, radon gas, urea formaldehyde installation and other tasks that may be needed depending on the age of the house. Many older homes require that this asbestos containing materials also be tested. This is due to the fact that many of the construction materials manufactured prior to the 1960s contained asbestos address can be very dangerous in a home.

The Home Inspection Advisory Committee in New Jersey regulates the home inspection profession and licenses the inspectors. This committee has strict regulations on the way that inspections are conducted and the training and experience that an individual must have to become an inspector.

In many cases, a potential homeowner will receive a home inspection book that details problems to look out for, a maintenance guide, and contact information. These professionals do not do repairs on any of the issues that they find in the house. You will receive a detailed report from the inspector shortly after they have completed evaluating your home.

There are special considerations that must be taken with older homes. Wiring standards have changed greatly in the last several years and the inspector must assure that the wiring, plumbing and other systems are able to meet the needs of the new homeowner. In many cases, the inspector will spend extra time in the crawlspace and attic checking the wiring.

The NJ home inspector review that you receive will be comprehensive and detail each issue that has been identified in the house. They will also give you details about the house and whether or not there are any issues with insects in the wood or termites. It is important that the inspector you select be independent and not have any connection to your Realtor or the person who is selling the home. In this way you are assured that you are getting an unbiased report and you will be able to make a knowledgeable decision about whether or not you want to invest in the home.

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Latest bathroom remodelling news – Custom remodeling adds storage and style

Posted by Home Renovation Ideas | Bathroom Remodeling | Monday 29 March 2010 10:39 am

If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

Custom remodeling adds storage and style

“It was a builder's bathroom — all white, very sterile looking, (more…)

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