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Megan Baker
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All About Engineered Wood Floors It's a dead ringer for solid wood, faster to install, and less prone to moisture damage. Experts help you decide which high-tech, low-fuss boards are best for your application and style. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Neal Barrett
Your Own Showroom Floor A few tools, some cleaner and finish are about all you need to turn a tired and dull wood floor into a showpiece. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Go From an Old Deck to New in 4 Steps There's no secret to deck maintenance - repair the deck, clean it and protect it. But learning tricks the pros use can make the job go faster and the results last longer. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Scott H. Schilling
Refresh Your Deck Bringing luster back to weather-beaten wood. mark for My Articles similar articles
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How to Get Stains out of Any Floor How to remove carpet dents, floor scuffs, and difficult stains, such as those from blood, wine and pets. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Finding the Right Finish for Interior Woodwork Staining interior woodwork is a process of trial and error. Here's how the This Old House TV pros got the look they were after -- and how you can get great results every time mark for My Articles similar articles
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A Fresh Coat of Paint A good paint job protects the outside of your house like a thin, waterproof raincoat. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 23, 2008
Easy Tips for Stain Removal at Home Home maintenance isn't restricted to repairs. In fact, certain tasks -- when performed regularly -- may actually prevent things from breaking in the first place. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 2007
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Installing & Painting Wood Beadboard If you're a traditionalist who only wants to use beadboard made from strips milled out of wood, keep these precautions in mind. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 17, 2009
7 Fast Fixes for Scratched, Burnt and Squeaky Floors Here are some tips for fixing floor blisters and scuffs, burnt carpet and broken ceramic floor tiles. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 13, 2002
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Surfaces Steve Thomas and Norm Abram reveal the secrets of great kitchen surfaces. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 11, 2005
Neal Barrett
Hold The Starch Learn how to fix a dent in a piece of wood. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Sometimes You Need a Pro Investors who don't have the skills, time, or confidence to manage their finances on their own would do well to seek a financial advisor. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 12, 2009
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New Coating Could Make Cars Scratch-Proof A futuristic new material that uses sunlight to repair any scratches on its surface has been developed by US researchers. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 3, 2008
Joseph Truini
6 Great Countertops: How to Choose the Best Material Your choices include natural stones, solid-surfacing materials, plastic laminates, ceramic tile, wood, and concrete. Here's a brief look at each of them. mark for My Articles similar articles
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John Dee
The Art of Graining For his next trick: master refinisher John Dee transforms MDF into wood. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Roy Barnhart
Sledgehammer Helper Nailing together boards that aren't solidly supported can be frustrating. The wood tends to bounce away each time the nail is struck. Try this simple tip. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 7, 2009
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25 Years of Innovation: Wood Flooring A quarter-century of innovation has brought a wealth of woods, finishes, and engineered products. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 14, 2007
Elizabeth Kolleeny
Breaking: New Federal Aid for Historic Preservation A second round of historic preservation grants to help more displaced New Orleans residents get back into their homes. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Ross Bonander
How To: Spring Clean Efficiently From the foyer to the 'fridge, from the closets to the chandelier, what you need, and need to know, for a good Spring cleaning. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Roy Barnhart
Getting Out the Grease Most greasy, grimy stains and spots can be drawn out of nonwashable wallcoverings with a standard electric clothes iron mark for My Articles similar articles
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Steve Richer
How To Remove Common Stains Let's face it, men are just big boys, and boys get dirty. So here's a man's guide to removing some of the stains that haunt them -- from toothpaste to that dreaded, tell-tale lipstick. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Keith Pandolfi
Natural Selections New materials and products for walls, floors, and countertops let you build healthier without sacrificing looks or performance. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 15, 2009
Lisa Merolla
Designing a (Wooden) Earthquake-Proof Home On July 14, all eyes in Japan's Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center turned to the seven-story wood condominium in the center of an enormous room. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Scott Gibson
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