Repairing My Home

3 Things That You May Want To Know About The Process Of Restoration After Fire

Your home may be deemed safe for living after it has been in a fire. What this means is that it can usually be restored, rather than rebuilt, so you can move back in. This is why you may want to consider some of the steps you will need to go through before you can move back in. Your home is structurally sound, but there are many problems that need to be dealt with, such as cleaning up smoke damage, dealing with problems caused by the fire. Read More 

Concrete Splash Pads: A Closer Look For Interested Homeowners

Even though most homeowners think of getting in touch with a concrete contractor when they need work done to their driveway or a walkway installed, there are a lot of creative and fun ways concrete can be used to enhance your property and make it more interesting. A concrete splash pad is just one example of how concrete could completely change the entertainment aspect of your backyard, but it could easily be one of the most interesting. Read More 

How To Patch A Hole In Your Drywall

Accidents happen at home all the time and your walls usually take the brunt of those accidents. Holes in your walls can occur from a number of reasons, accidental or not. Whether from a door knob, nail holes from pictures you've hung, or from your furry puppy looking for something to chew. Holes in the wall happen in every home, you just need to know how to repair them. See below for tips on how to repair drywall holes. Read More 

4 Reasons A Contractor Should Handle Your Door Installation

If you are a do-it-yourselfer, you may enjoy handling most home projects on your own. However, when it comes to a door installation, it is best to hire a professional. Here are four reasons you should have a professional contractor handle the installation of your new doors: 1. Appropriate Door Selection Selecting the proper door to meet your needs can be a daunting task if you don't know how to match the product to your needs. Read More 

Four Challenges You Will Overcome When Finishing Your Basement

If you have an unfinished basement in your home, finishing it can add value and living space to your home. It can also present many challenges such as repairing waterproofing, dealing with plumbing, situating rooms and many other things. But, if you know how to deal with these problems, you will easily be able to overcome any basement finishing challenge ahead of you. Here are some things that you may face, and some tips to help you with your project: Read More