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Building a vaulted ceiling can be accomplished by the DIY'r, however you must be a very good DIY'r. Check first with a structural engineer. You don't want your roof to collapse. Try to think of building for the future with added electrical wiring.

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Dream homes - the perfect sanctuary we covet and long to build. Home building can be a challenge, but you can design your own dream home. Your home may take more than one try to perfect, unless you consider building in some of these suggestions and tips.

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When a model home plan is modified, money may be saved initially by not choosing upgrades, but it will cost you time later. Try to save money on things that you can change easily, such as flooring. Be careful when substituting inferior products.

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A programmable thermostat is smart to use if your house is empty during the day. These devices adjust the thermostat for you. But be careful when installing one. Make just one mistake and you can burn up the sensitive electronics inside the device.

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Building a new home requires hundreds of choices. Get organized by keeping all of your choices and plans for your new home building project in a binder so no decisions fall through the cracks. Blueprints and specifications along with this binder will keep track of the entire project. Select amenities for your new home at the start so that workmen can plan openings and utility adaptations to stay on schedule.

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I see miracle energy savings scams all of the time. Some of the things they promise are too good to be true in my opinion. Save energy by doing a lot of small things around your home - use a programmable thermostat, energy saving light bulbs, and more. 

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The foundation of your home is important. An extra 20 inches of concrete will give you full-height eight foot finished ceilings in your basement. You could also get a slab on grade or crawl space basement. Discovery the different building foundation types in this column.

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