Here's something not many homeowners know: the average cost of roof replacement can range from $5,000 to $28,000. Considering how costly roof replacement can be, it makes perfect sense to look after your roof accordingly, so it lasts for a very long time. Just like contractors insurance, roof maintenance is ...
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A Contractor’s Guide to Choosing Plastic Pipes
Oct 6As a contractor, it is essential that you stay on top of the trends while also being up-to-date on new innovations. If you work on projects that require pipe installation, you want to make sure you have all the necessary knowledge to advise your clients appropriately. This means knowing ...
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Determining Proper Footing Depth
Jul 27The footing is the support for the entire structure. Unless the property is located in a flood zone or in an area know to be problematic, in Florida we typically rely on either 1] SPREAD FOOTINGS and stemwalls, if required, meant to retain and reastrain the soil they contain or 2] ...
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6 Stylish Ideas for a More Visually Pleasing and Useful Backyard
Jul 8When you put a lot of effort into your home interior design, you should consider directing attention to your outdoor space as well. After all, your property exterior can serve numerous functions in elevating your family's overall quality of life. So, to help you get started on a ...
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Don't Neglect Your Home's Foundations When Considering a Renovation
Jun 28When renovating their homes, homeowners often have three primary motives. They want to improve the aesthetics of the property, make it more enjoyable, and boost its resale value.They will usually do this by updating the style of the home and expanding the function of its various components. But, there ...
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Top 8 Home Updates That Pay Off
May 4What is the single update you can make to your home that would result in the most significant increase in the value of the property? Every home-owner wants to know the answer to this question. Given how much you have invested in the property, emotionally and financially, this is ...
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Dos and Don'ts for Rental Remodeling from Tenant's Perspective
Jan 27More than half of the U.S.’s 100 largest cities now have more renters than buyers, according to Money.com. And this figure is expected to continue rising. Renting is attractive for several reasons. For one, renting provides a lot of convenience. Because as a renter, Cavalier Estates ...
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HOME ELEVATORS - A WAY TO RAISE VALUES EVEN IN A MARKET THAT GOES UP AND DOWN
Jan 9In Florida, much of our extraordinary real estate growth is tied to the waterfront and the coastal zone homes that line our waterways. Due to the flood zone regulations born in the 1980s, and growing harsher by the decade - our "conforming structures" are required to be ...
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HOW TO USE A BUILDER'S LEVEL AND WHY!
Dec 7The BUILDER'S LEVEL and TRANSIT are tools that have been in existence for a long time. The main difference in the two is a LEVEL provides a method of finding a transferrable point of height [ELEVATION] and transferring that point to other locations horizontally [every point you shoot ...
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HURRICANE FORTIFIED HOMES
Nov 25I truly thought this was going to be an interesting article - I was mistaken! The fortifications specifically mentioned in the article are code required or LARGELY done already, by better builders! Ring shank nails to hold down the roof sheeting - why would anyone NOT use ring shank ...
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LARGE HOMES - IT'S THE AMERICAN WAY
Sep 14I found myself engrossed in an article by MSN Money titled "The U.S. is in the top tier of house sizes internationally - and not just because of McMansions". The article is mildly interesting and quoted some rote statistics like The average American home is in the 1600...
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I Disagree - Wood is NOT Your Friend in Florida!
Jul 29This article in Sunday's paper describes the tremendous volume of multi-family FRAME construction and it's financial allure. I argue that this is terribly wrong and extremely shortsighted. WOOD IS NOT YOUR FRIEND IN FLORIDA! Take a look at the 3 - 4 story buildings featured in the ...
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Well Grounded Logic Says DON'T Raise the Old Home!
Jun 25Like most folks, I was struck by the photo of the heavy construction in this article. As I read the article, I realized how terribly misguided this particular effort is in most cases. It is certainly a misguided effort in this case. The article quoted $225,000 of work to complete ...
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FLASHING - the first line of defense against water intrusion!
Apr 27It happened again this week - I saw two projects that were very badly compromised, due to water intrusion. The fix was both difficult and expensive, which is heartbreaking considering that doing it correctly initially is both cheap and easy. You just have to pay attention to the basics.&...
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How to “BUILD STRONG” using Structural Diaphragm
Mar 24In construction we are constantly faced with “how to connect [A] to [B]”. A-to-B could be almost anything and we are ALWAYS faced with using both a material and an attachment method that carries or transfers the intended applied load and does not compromise the material we ...
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REMODELING CONSTRAINTS - "TRUSSES VS. CONVENTIONALLY FRAMED ROOF SYSTEMS"
Feb 7One of the most serious potential constraints to remodeling is the existing roof framing and what is load bearing! The vast majority of homes built in the past 45 years have roof trusses. Before 1970, both roof trusses and conventional roof framing were used and prior to 1950, almost all homes had ...
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A PRICELESS TOOL FOR REALTORS TO CLOSE A DEAL
Dec 25I recently spent an enjoyable couple of hours with a very sharp young man who is looking to offer a valuable service to realtors in our area. We put our heads together and came up with the OFFER OF A LIFETIME, that costs you NOTHING! It has a ...
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THE PERILS OF SUPPLYING YOUR OWN PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL FIXTURES!
Dec 9Almost everyone likes to save a buck. Many customers are drawn to the big box store ads showing named brand items at much cheaper prices than licensed tradesmen charge for them. The two trades that have the hardest sell are PLUMBERS & ELECTRICIANS. Customers see the advertised ...
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RENOVATIONS & REMODELS - FINDING THE ALL-IMPORTANT HIGH POINT!
Nov 25All renovations and remodels require that the HIGH POINT of the existing rough floor be located before any meaningful reconstruction is started. Kitchen renovations/remodels are perhaps the most common residential projects and finding the high spot of the rough floor is absolutely imperative! Why is locating the ...
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ROUGH OPENING MEASUREMENTS FOR INTERIOR DOORS AND THEIR EFFECT ON ROOM LAYOUT AND HOME DESIGN
Nov 8Have you ever looked at a finished door and wondered what you COULD NOT SEE? Typically, people see the door slab, the inside face of the door jamb and the casing - but what lurks beneath? Most interior doors are hung on jambs that are 3/4" thick. The ...
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