ImproveNet Monthly RoundUp: April 2018
Have you started your spring cleaning yet? If not, here are a few tips and ideas from this April.
Have you started your spring cleaning yet? If not, here are a few tips and ideas from this April.
When it comes to home improvement, most projects begin with a do-it-yourself, or DIY idea. While DIY home improvement may look easy on television or in books, this does not always translate over to real life.
Buying a new home is an exciting moment in a person's life. But it is vital that the excitement of purchasing a new home does not cloud one's judgment.
Everyone has responsibilities for ensuring health and safety in the workplace. Employers and management must adhere to OSHA regulations as they create workplace environments.
Remodeling and woodworking projects can not only add value to your home, but they can also be a source of personal pride when they are completed.
Whether you are renovating your kitchen or remodeling your bathroom, you might want to update the walls by removing the existing wallpaper and giving the space a fresh new look.
If you have a fascination with weather or storms, you might want to become a storm spotter from home.
Odors in the home don’t have to be a common occurrence. There are easy DIY ways to prevent & maintain a home that not only looks good, but smells good too.
This guide is designed to give you everything you need to know about converting to solar. It will contrast the differences between solar and traditional fossil fuels, explain the different kinds of designs of solar energy systems and then address what is perhaps the biggest issue: dollars and cents.
Flooding is one of the most common types of natural disasters to strike homes in America.
Mistakes can often be fixed, but why not try to prevent them in the first place? See ten landscaping design blunders homeowners should avoid at all costs.
On July 4, 1776, the American colonies, which had been under the control of the British, banded together to declare their independence.