With the ever rising cost of energy, everyone’s mind is on maximizing fuel usage while minimizing bill size. If this problem is on your mind, check out Bob Vila’s article for a handy chart illustrating problem areas, ideas for retrofits and informative links.
Read MoreAre you thinking of ways of improving your landscaping? If so, why not add a fire pit? This Old House hosts an easy to understand video hosted about installing one. Step-by-step written instructions are provided beneath the movie.
Read MoreWhether plotting a new home and landscaping or remodeling what you already have, the environment in mind is extremely important. Although energy efficient roofing, siding and heat/cooling systems are vital, the existing ecology should still be remembered.
Read MoreIf you're like most home do-it-yourselfers, you know that projects run much more smoothly with the right tools for the task. Allen wrenches (also called "hex wrenches") are tools like that. If you don't have one, there simply is no good substitute.
Read MoreAre you shopping for ways to lower energy costs? A pellet stove might the solution. We shared about these stoves in a recent post, but here is a little more detailed information to help you decide if these stoves are right for you.
Read MoreBuilding and remodeling with green products and practices is becoming more important for Minnesotans.
Read MoreWe realize that most of you have your Christmas shopping done, but if you're stuck for some last-minute gift ideas (or maybe a holiday treat for yourself,) here are some eco-friendly and a money-saving ideas. These are also appropriate for year-round gift- giving as well.
Read MoreEnergy-efficient appliances and home improvements are major changes you can make in your home which not only can save you money but make your home more environmentally friendly.
Read MoreAlthough smaller homes are more affordable and charming, storage is almost always an issue. The bathroom is commonly an epicenter for this problem. Fortunately, there are some smart options out there to make the most of the space available.
Read MoreIt used to be you could buy just about anything from the Sears catalog, and that includes a new home kit, complete with paint and trees. In 1918, Standard Oil started a nearby mine and bought a total of 192 houses from Sears for $1 million dollars.
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