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Algae and mildew are eating on your deck. Get that film forming sealer off your wooden deck. Apply a synthetic resin water repellent sealer and you and your family will be the only ones eating on your deck.

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Brick barbeques in the backyard are an American favorite. Instead of barbeque grills that rust, here is a no mortar brick barbeque to build for people who love to cook out.

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Cork flooring is the easiest flooring material I have ever installed. Cork floors are environmentally friendly, muffles noise and can be purchased in 12 x 12 cork floor tiles or tongue and groove panels. A cork floor comes in a variety of colors and textures from which to choose.

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Building a ground level deck is not as hard as it seems. Ground level decks will need concrete beams to take the place of wooden beams that would be installed in a deck built off the ground.

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Roof leaks can be found where roofs end and other materials start, such as chimneys, valleys, walls or plumbing vents. Cracks or slits in asphalt shingles or missing granules can also be the cause of leaks. Repair your shingles in cool weather when you find trouble spots.

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Glass block windows are great. And glass blocks can be used for many projects in your home and not just windows. Imagination is the key.

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Pocket doors eliminate many new housing problems. They supply nearly 10 square feet of floor space that a regular door will take up. Pocket doors will not hide pictures or need baseboard door stops. Pocket door hardware must be of the highest quality in order to operate smoothly. Door style and design for pocket door frames is nearly unlimited.

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