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A retaining wall can be built out of loose stones, concrete block, poured concrete, wood, etc. To know how to build a retaining wall, you must first consider its height, drainage and the slope behind it. Consult a qualified engineer for help.

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To avoid the dust of drywall, use plaster instead. Plaster, like concrete, begins as a mixture of dry compounds. Plaster veneer systems are placed over blue board, similar to drywall gypsum. However, plaster is faster to install by about two or three days and very affordable.

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Any vinyl flooring such as vinyl floor tiles, sheet vinyl or linoleum, are durable, attractive and have a slight "bounce" quality. These floors can be walked on right after they are installed.

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Home construction that is eco-friendly or environmentally friendly is totally possible today. The green movement has influenced residential construction, and many energy saving and environmentally responsible products are available. A home construction program exists to help you build your new home with a 25 percent reduction in negative impact to the environment.

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Some of the great things about solid surface countertops are their resistance to stains and their ability to inhibit the growth of germs or bacteria. They are also extremely durable and repairable and they carry their color and design straight through their thickness. Consider solid surface countertop installation.

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Cork floor tile is very resilient, offers a unique look and is easily installed with adhesive. Maintenance is similar to wood flooring - simple vacuuming and moping. Heavy furniture or objects can hurt cork floors, so pads should be used underneath furniture legs.

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Hot water heaters can have short lives. Hot water heater problems include corrosion from moisture and oxygen damages the tank and fittings of the heater. Plumbers can add a backflow device to help.

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Concrete block was used to build thousands of basement foundation walls in Cincinnati and other parts of the nation in the 1950's building boom. Many of the builders and block layers failed to realize that block mortar typically only has 1/3 the strength in tension as concrete. Those block walls have a long horizontal crack in the bed joint about four feet from the floor. But you can build block walls that withstand the test of time.

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