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ImproveNet has launched a Custom Home Building Center to help guide our homeowners through the process of building their dream home. Get knowledgeable, then find an ImproveNet contractor to start your dream home today!

What is a "switch loop" and how does it work?

In a switch loop, the hot and neutral wires arrive at the light fixture before reaching the switch. If you simply connected the wires from the light to the switch, the light would always be on... (more)

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Light Your Remodeling Project with Perfect Fixtures
Whether you are replacing your light fixtures, adding sconces or pendant fixtures, lighting is a key design element in any remodeling project.

The lighting you choose should complement your remodeling project, not only to brighten the important areas but to highlight specific features.
Once you have chosen the lighting fixtures, you should then determine lighting angles, and placement for every room. Often times it's best to consult a contractor or designer through the remodeling process to discuss lighting. We have created a guide for lighting many tricky places in our Lighting Center as well as provided resources for previewing lighting options for all rooms.

When you have selected your lighting and need help with wiring your light fixtures, turn to ImproveNet.com to find the right contractor for your project and location.
PROJECT PLANNING GUIDE: Communication and Conflict Resolution
Open communication is the surest means to a successful project. Don't just assume that the other person knows what you are thinking or how you want something done. Spell it out. In a communication vacuum, errors rush in. Click here to learn more on how to resolve issues.
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HOME IMPROVEMENT TIP: Flooring
One of the most frustrating home remodeling tasks is trying to remove an old linoleum or vinyl floor. Even when the linoleum is pulled off, things only get worse: Now you're faced with gobs of old glue that seem harder than meteorites all over the floor. No need to worry, remember that there are a few ways around this formidable task. The most conventional way is hiring a professional to remove the old flooring and to install the new one. ImproveNet can match you to the right flooring specialist, visit us online and start stepping on the right flooring.

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