My Kitchen, Living Room, Renovation Project, Awesome Contractor & Crew


This is Rick Fisher & his crew doing some upgrades to my house. This is a Kitchen, Dining Room, and Livingroom renovation. My house was built in 1966. The Kitchen cabinets are still the original. We are upgrading it all. Rick is the master when it comes to Carpentry. He has done Several Job’s for me. He has 40 years experience and His prices are Good.

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Electrical devices add style and value to your house!


Take the Legrand/Pass & Seymour home tour and see why home decorating and remodeling isn’t complete without the right electrical devices. Wall plates, dimmers, sensors and more add style, safety and innovation.

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Bathroom Remodeling Design Tips

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Domain Flipping: Learn How To Flip Domain Names And Profit

Learn How To Flip Domains And Profit From The Online Real Estate Boom.
Domain Flipping: Learn How To Flip Domain Names And Profit

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How To Remove Floor Tile


www.homeimprovementsdepot.com A short video showing how to use a pry bar and hammer to break up and remove floor tile. It’s pretty easy to remove a tile floor as long as you have a hammer, a chisel, and some heavy gloves and goggles. You want to be careful, but you generally just put the chisel down and slowly bang out pieces. Be careful: broken tile is as sharp as shards of glass and it’s real easy to have them pierce any sort of light duty work glove.

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