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Heating design is very important. If your heating ductwork or forced air system isn't built properly for good air flow, you'll end up with a cold room. Heating systems can sometimes become blocked by debris or a damper control could be blocking the air. Another possibility is a poorly designed duct system.

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Building stairs was a difficult task. I have a method for you to build perfect, simple steps. Your interior staircase will be a favorite project.

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Construction bids can be confusing if you are comparing one to another. Sometimes one contractor is listing different things than the other. Sometimes you have trouble getting construction bids from a contractor at all. And, why is the price so high? Is it all profit?

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Interior framing with steel wall studs when your house  first goes up will help the finish carpenters as they move to framing the interior walls. Steel will not change shape and cause wavy walls. Have your rough carpenter install scrap lumber blocking to the steel, and hanging cabinets and wall fixtures will be a snap!

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A wood pellet stove may save energy dollars when heating your home, but do some calculations to see if staying with your natural gas home heating is more cost effective. Pellet stoves do allow for zone heating, but you may be surprised to know that your automated heating system will probably save you more money than the stove.

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Is the quality in your new home or in some of the model homes you tour below your measure? Residential quality standards in many parts of the USA are suffering. When building a new home of quality, how good is good enough? Is there such thing as a perfect job? The good news is that if you search long enough you can often find a contractor who really cares.

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Before you start a kitchen remodeling project, prepare your plan. Blueprints or written instructions with sketches can be provided to contractors to convey your ideas. Clear kitchen plans are essential for communicating with your contractor and are the crux of your contract.

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