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Home Project
Construction
Insulation
The Value of
Insulation
As you know, the
cost of heating your home rises each year. The best
way to combat those rising heating bills is to use
insulation. It's not only easy, but very cost
effective. Adding insulation to an existing home or
thoroughly insulating a new home, will reduce your
energy costs and repay your investment many times over
during the life of your home. According to the U.S.
Department of Energy, most houses are under-insulated.
A lot of energy is being wasted. This wasted energy is
not only expensive, but hurts our environment. The
more energy we consume, the more pollution we produce,
which in turn destroys our air, land, and water.
Insulating your home will save you money and save the
environment we live in.
Insulation
Estimates and Appraisals
To get the most
value for your dollar, insulate well and be sure your
attic is properly ventilated. To obtain information or
an estimate on insulating your home, look in your
local yellow pages under Insulation Contractors. Be
sure the contractor you choose is fully insured. Some
states require certification for insulation
contractors. Free estimates are usually available for
your home. There are a lot of different types of
insulation on the market. Ask your contractor to
explain anything you may not be familiar with.
Depending on the type of insulation you choose and the
work involved, costs can vary from a few cents to a
dollar per square foot. If you are getting more than
one estimate, make sure each contractor has the same
information for your comparison. Before you begin to
work, get your estimate in writing, check references,
and verify the contractor with the Better Business
Bureau. For further information, contact an insulation
contractor.
Types of
Insulation
There are many
different types of insulation which can be installed
in your home. Blanket, loose filled, and reflective
are some examples. Blanket insulation is in a strip
form and measure from four to eight feet and is
usually placed between wall studs and roof rafters.
Loose filled insulation is blown in to hollow walls
through holes. The cost associated with insulating
your home will vary depending on the size, design, and
geographical location of your home, as well as the
type of insulation used. It's best to be insulated
during construction, but it can be added to existing
homes fairly easily. Whatever you pay to insulate your
home will be recovered many times over in savings on
your energy bills. Good insulation is cost
effective.
Winter
Proofing Your Home
Keeping the warm
air in your home and the cold air out is accomplished
through winter proofing. Cracked walls should be
filled, leaks in your basement fixed, and insulate
heating ducts. Of course you should also insulate all
windows and doors. Storm doors and windows should be
put up as soon as it starts to get cold. Caulk around
windows will help keep the cold air from coming in.
Dry rot in windows should be replaced by newer, energy
efficient windows. Winter proofing expenses will be
recovered in savings on your energy bills.
Tools
Hardware -
Building a Basic Set of Tools
There are some
basic tools you should have which will be necessary
for most of the project you will do. A measuring tape,
combination square, carpenter's square, chalk line,
electric drill, level, hammer, screwdriver, C-clamps,
and pry bar. Your measuring tape should be about 20 to
25 feet long so it can handle a variety of projects.
To lay vertical cut lines and joint alignment you will
need a carpenter's square. For a long and level line
you will need the chalk line marker. The drill you buy
should be able to go forward and reverse and come with
a variety of bits. To keep your work level, you should
use a 24 inch level. Your hammer should be about 16
ounces and have a curved claw for inserting and
removing nails. Your screwdriver set should include a
few standard types and a phillips head, also. C-clamps
will hold the project together while you're working.
Finally, a pry bar will help in the tear down. The bar
should have a claw for removing nails and a hammering
surface.
Plumbing
Quick
Plumbing Repairs
Some plumbing
repairs can be handled by the average homeowner no
matter what your skill level. A dripping faucet
usually means the washer needs replacing. Water
dripping from the handle itself means the packing nut
came loose or the packing material is worn out. A
screwdriver and an adjustable wrench should be
sufficient in solving these problems. A constantly
running toilet could mean you have malfunctioning
inlet valve or faulty float ball. The salesperson at
your local hardware store should be able to give you
the parts you need. A clogged sink is easily remedied
by cleaning the trap below the drain.
Lighting
Selecting a
Lighting Fixtures Company
When shopping
for light fixtures, keep in mind that lighting will be
a permanent addition to your home and will add value
and security to your property. In selecting a company,
find one that's local, open convenient hours, and
appropriately priced and fits your needs.. If you're
mainly concerned about aesthetics, find a dealer with
a large selection. Professional lighting dealers can
offer suggestions to help you with your lighting
plans. The dealer should be knowledgeable and give
positive suggestions for lighting and energy
efficiency. A dealer with a large stock will be able
to supply all of your lighting needs. To learn more,
consult the yellow pages for a lighting dealer in your
area.
Types of
Lighting Fixtures
There are a
variety of lighting fixture available on today's
market. By learning some key types, you can save
yourself some time and money. When shopping, keep in
mind the location of the fixture, the amount of light
needed by people using the room, aesthetics, quality,
and cost. For the most part, you'll be dealing with
ceiling fixtures because they'll provide the most
light for average rooms, entrances, and stairways.
Wall fixtures provide extra lighting and also enhance
your decor. For a formal dining room or entranceway,
you may want to consider a chandelier. For your
bathroom you may want to use strip lighting above the
vanity. Recessed lighting is good for indirect sources
of light and does not force you to put in a fixture.
One final type is track lighting. This is easy to
install and comes in a variety of lengths. To find out
more about different fixtures, consult the yellow
pages for a local dealer.
Energy
Efficient Lighting
If you want the
most efficient lighting available, you should be using
florescent tubes. These tubes give off an uneven
amount of light which will provide shadowless
non-glaring lighting. Generally speaking, this type of
lighting will give you more light and use less
electricity than regular bulbs. Florescent tubes are
more expensive then regular bulbs, but will last much
longer. Fluorescent lighting comes in a variety of
soft colors. The conventional fluorescent lighting
uses a special fixture, however for your traditional
light fixtures, you can put in a screw type bulb.
Another helpful hint for saving energy is to install
timers on your lamps. This way if you leave a light on
the timer will eventually shut it off for you. For
more information, contact a lighting retailer in your
area.
Lighting
Design
The lighting
design you choose for your home should enhance and
beautify your home's decor. Lighting accessories and
fixtures will become permanent parts of a room. By
using light to your advantage, you can create a look
which will make others feel comfortable. A lighting
fixture retailer can provide you with all of the
information and ideas you need. You can find a
retailer by checking the local yellow pages. If there
is an area you want to show off, light them up
brightly, or install accent lighting. You should
figure out how much light you need for different rooms
in your home. Reading rooms need bright lights. Other
rooms, like the dining room or living room for
entertaining, will need something decorative or
elegant. Keep in mind height and position of fixtures
is important and fixtures should compliment your
decor. Fixtures can be purchased in all different
types of styles. So, whether your home is country,
traditional, or contemporary decors, your lighting
dealer can advise you on any choice you make.
Lumber
Choosing a
Lumber Store
Lumber stores
vary in size and usually serve a variety of needs.
When choosing a lumber store for your project, keep
the following in mind. Before you decide on a
particular store, visit a couple of them. Take a good
look around. An established business will have a
variety of saws for cutting and shaping the lumber
they sell. See if the store has a forklift which is
usually associated with a store dealing in large
volume. Customer service must be good, and employees
should be knowledgeable in lumber and hardware.
Employees should also be friendly and eager to help
you. Most modern lumber stores sell tools, paint, and
accessories as well as lumber. This will save you time
and allow you to do one stop shopping.
Types of
Lumber
Lumber is
available in two main types. Soft wood and hard wood.
Soft wood lumber comes from evergreen trees. Soft wood
is the main type of lumber used in homes, decks, and
fences. The most common types are S.P.F., which is a
spruce, pine, and fir mixture, and S.Y.P., southern
yellow pine. If lumber will be exposed to moisture,
you should use pressure treated lumber which is
treated with a salt solution. Mahogany and cherry are
the most common types of hard wood. Hard wood is used
for furniture, floors, and paneling. A lumber dealer
can help you find the right lumber for your job.
Lumber comes in standard sizes. For example 2 x 4's
are most common. The size measures the dimensions in
inches of cut lumber. To make lumber strong, it is
dried in a kiln before it can be sold. This drying
causes shrinking so your lumber measurements are
actually smaller. Lumber prices are a certain amount
per thousand board feet. Any lumber dealer can help
you transfer your dimensions into board feet for cost
estimation.
Building
Materials
Wood is the most
common building material used. Lumber shrinks after
being dried and treated. For example, a standard 2 x 4
is actually one and a half to three and a half inches.
Lumber is sold in grades and you may not need the
highest quality wood for your project. Handy
homeowners like to do some remodeling themselves on
floors and walls. Sheet rock is a commonly used wall
material and comes in different sizes to suit your
needs. Paneling can be sheets of solid wood, plywood,
or fiber board. Solid wood is the most expensive and
the best quality. If you're doing a ceiling, you'll
probably use wood, metal, or plaster. Fiber and
fiberglass tiles will cut down the noise. When doing a
floor the most common building materials used are
wood, carpeting, and ceramic tiles. In choosing a
floor, you should pay careful attention to what the
room will be used for. For example, carpeting will cut
the noise level and hard wood floors may not be
practical for homes with small children.
How Much
Lumber Do You Need?
While trying to
figure out how much lumber you will need for your
project, you should consider the dimensions of the
room or structure. A blue print or architect drawing
of the project will greatly aid in measurements. Your
own drawing of the project can also help. A skilled
lumber salesperson will be able to help you even if
you're not sure what you need. In building a deck, you
will need to know what area you need to cover and how
high you want it to be. A lumber salesperson can
advise you on how much you will need for a standard
deck and extra seating if needed. Lumber comes in
standard sizes like 2 x 4's and 4 x 8's. You can
purchase close to the amount of lumber you need for
your project.
Building
Materials - What's Available
A building
materials dealer can provide you with whatever you
need to make your home project a success. Services may
vary from dealer to dealer. Truss design is a service
available which can take a blue print or drawing
you've made and design and build trusses for your
project. An onsite mill can help with window and door
replacement even if they are very old. Some dealers
will offer computerized paint matching even if your
paint has faded. The machine, by using lasers,
determines the exact spectrum of light from a sample
and provides the information needed to duplicate the
color. To find out what services a particular building
material dealer has, check your local yellow pages.
Building
Materials - Lumber
Lumber is the
most common thread in any building or project. Lumber
comes in a variety of lengths, widths, shapes, and
sizes. The most common types of lumber we use to build
with are plywood and pressure treated. Plywood is
usually common pine and generally used inside. If your
worried about rain while you're building, you can use
fir plywood which is treated. Outdoor work should be
done using pressure treated wood. Building grain in
pressure treated wood shows the quality of the wood.
The number one grain will last up to 50 years, while
the number two grain will last from 10 to 15 years.
Lumber is not cheap so shop around to get the best
prices and quality for your job.
How to Choose
the Best Building Materials for Your Job
For help in
selection of the right tools and supplies for your
project, see your local building material supplier.
Some dealers have videos and books available which can
help you with a wide variety of projects. Remember,
you get what you pay for so it's a good idea to buy
the best quality of materials that you can afford.
While you may be paying more up front, a higher
quality material will last longer and be easier to
work with. Don't get cheap when it comes to your home
especially on functional materials. Remember to keep
in mind all applicable building codes. By educating
yourself before you start a project, you can prevent
possible problems from occurring and setting you back.
Building
Materials - All about Fasteners
There are a
variety of fasteners available for assembly of
construction projects. The most common are nails and
screws and wall mountings. Nail measurements are in
pennisize (penny-size) or width from one inch to six
inches in length. Nails are made from a variety of
materials. For example, you can get bright,
galvanized, glued, or cement coated steel, iron,
aluminum, brass, or bronze. The shaft can have
different cuttings and the heads of the nails come in
different sizes. The different composition of the nail
makes it useful in different construction projects.
Some nails are fine for finishing work while others
are rough for better gripping. Screws come in a
variety of lengths and widths. The heads can be flat,
round, or oval, and have a slatted or cross mark on
the top. Some screws have a hexagonal head and are
turned by wrench. There are eye screws, cup hook
screws, and dry wall screws which are used in specific
situations. Wall mountings come in molded, fiber, and
aluminum. They're used as anchors and work with screws
and nails. If you have a hollow wall you should use
wall expansion anchors.
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