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Hardwood flooring can expand and shrink and move depending on its moisture content. If hardwood flooring expands just after it is installed, the top edges of the wood flooring can get compressed.

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House plans are the first part of the home-building process. High-quality house plans include numerous exterior and interior elevations, countless details, cross sections and schedules.

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Painting siding of wood provides a protective coating against the elements. Prime your wood siding and trim on the back and edges to extend life. Exterior siding takes a beating, and painting wood siding correctly with backpriming will save you work and money.

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Whole house fans are great for moving hot, stale air from your home. Home ventilation will work if you size the fan correctly and provide intake and exhaust areas.

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Liens can be avoided. To keep a mechanic's lien from being filed against you, consult a real estate attorney. Know the contractor and the subcontractors before you start your job. Avoid legal hassle and financial woes with affidavits from your contractor before making payment.

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Efflorescence, white stains, can occur on brick, masonry and concrete. They are caused by salts that are in the brick and mortar or are transferred into the masonry by water. This salt can even be in the dirt used to backfill these walls. When the water evaporates, the salt comes to the surface and dries there. Removal can be difficult.

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Clay bricks will provide beautiful sidewalks and driveways at your home. These bricks are stronger than house brick. Your brick patios, walks and drive can be matched to your homes color scheme. Installing brick pavers can be done with or without mortar.

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