Home Remodeling nyc

December 17, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling

Sunflower GC NYC 866.611.6466 www.sunflowergc.com , is your answer to all your Remodeling, Renovation and construction needs. We do new custom home, extension, roofing, HVACs, alarm, security and CCtv, Bathroom, kitchen, painting, stucco, flooring, electric and plumbing. we are insured, license and bonded. we will be happy to serve you 866-611-6466 Joe

JMA construction complete home remodel (714)932-7162

July 13, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Exterior Remodeling

Your remodeling need under one roof; www.jmaconstruction.net www.facebook.com/pages/JMA-Construction. This project proudly completed within eighteen weeks from the date of start. Includes: / •1200 sq ft of addition with new master bath. •Complete interior remodeling with new; wood flooring, tile floor and crown molding.. •New kitchen cabinet, widows and doors, Garage door, and Roof.

Extreme Upcycling Episode 2 Part 1: Pergola

May 11, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Pergola Remodeling

Part one of episode 2. I’m experimenting with Youtube’s video editor. In this episode I take apart a pergola I found behind myself and construct a mysterious structure with wheels. What will it be?

kitchen remodeling nyc

March 12, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling

www.sunflowergc.com is your answer to all your Remodeling, Renovation and construction needs. We do new custom home, extension, roofing, HVACs, alarm, security and CCtv, Bathroom, kitchen, painting, stucco, flooring, electric and plumbing. we are insured, license and bonded. we will be happy to serve you 866-611-6466 Joe

DIY Kitchen Renovations

February 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling

This started in early 2006. There's still a few more items to address (perhaps a dishwasher). Unfortunately, I failed to take photographs of the nasty, grease-caked old oven we had. I guess I was too anxious to get rid of that thing.

electric tester.mov

February 8, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Home Remodeling

Bob Schmidt shows you a great tool to have when starting a home renovation project.

Buck Parrish Electric, 621-2666

January 11, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Bathtubs & Sinks Repair & Refinishing

This is a short video of a small job. The customer said his ex wife had moved out. She took all the appliances including the main 200 amp disconnect and the inside panel. She also took the bath tu…

Quiet Cool Whole House Fans Attic DIY Home Improvement

December 3, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Home Remodeling

Whole house fans by Quiet Cool are a top choice if you want a quiet and high quality home cooling and ventilation system. Multi fan and multi-location systems are easy to install. Save money on your air conditioning bill. Call 877-667-4663 to order.

KITCHEN REMODELING – World Construction Chicago IL

December 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodeling FREE CONSULTATION AND FREE ESTIMATES *** Complete design assistance and consultation ***** •Kitchen remodeling & additions •Countertop fabrication & installation •TILE DESIGN: porcelain, ceramic, glass, metal, natural stone, resin, leather, wood clay, concrete, mother of pearl, fossils and more. •Sink and faucet installation •Demolition •Sub floor preparation •Appliance installation •Tile, Glass & Stone Backsplash •Crown Molding •Light fixture •Plumbing •Electric •HVAC …

Electric Dog Fence Installation Tips

November 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Fences

Electric dog fence is a containment device which consists of a boundary wire, a transmitter and a receiver that is attached to a canine collar. The wire is buried to mark the desired territory where your dog is allowed to enter and roam around. A transmitter conveys a signal along the wire, which is then received by the receiver collar. This collar creates different levels of sensation whenever the dog enters an off-limit spot.

The installation of an electric fence dog is not an intricate task. Traditionally, it involves creating a narrow channel along the yard where the hidden wire will be buried. In most cases, you will do some digging to attach the electric fence with the existing wooden fence.

Here are some helpful tips to your guide in properly installing an electric fence:

Before digging the soil, it is very important to locate the power lines and other underground pipes to avoid damaging them. Mark your property or seek the help of a professional installer to correctly set up the hidden electric fence.

After marking the desired location, the rest of the installation process of an electric fence dog is going to be a piece of cake. The boundary wire is usually placed along the bottom and top of the existing fence. The control unit is then mounted near a power receptacle.

Afterwards, a tiny hole is drilled through the wall of the fence so that the two ends of the wire can be pulled through and connected to the control unit. The control unit needs to be powered and configured.

Pay attention to the material boundary wire you are using. Make sure that it is burial approved, durable enough and made of waterproof polyurethane and solid copper. In this way, you will be assured that the wire will not easily corrode, resulting to poor contact and power

The author is a dog trainer connected to a company that provides safe and effective electric fence dog products. Find the best deals in underground fence and wireless fences.

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