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Building a Concrete Driveway: DIY Tips for the Budget Conscious Homeowner

Posted by pongsak on 16th February 2010

Building a concrete driveway is one of those rare options that can satisfy most people’s practical and aesthetic concerns. Concrete driveways are not only built to last long but are appealing to the eye at the same time. Granted, they may take a bit of time to build properly, because none of your efforts will feel wasted once you view your final product.

What Not to Forget When Building a Concrete Driveway

Building Codes in Your Area – It’s possible, especially if you’re living in the suburbs, or belong to a certain community, that driveway specifications may be subjected to certain community rules. Your village, for instance, may prefer for all houses to have similar looking driveways, regardless of the material used. Or, it’s the choice of material that’s subjected to certain restrictions. To avoid wasting time and money, do your homework and see if building a concrete driveway will result to any violation.

Put Your Plans in Paper – Before getting your still-unused carpentry and building tools and donning your DIY uniform, it’s best to put your plans on paper and try sketching the dimensions of your proposed concrete driveway. Make sure that you scale your drawing properly to gain accurate results, and most especially if you’ve decided not to hire an expert to help you out.

If you don’t know how to draw, please please please ask someone to do it for you. Don’t be stubborn like other homeowners who insist on doing everything themselves, never mind the consequences.

Submit the Necessary Requirements – Once you’ve become satisfied with the projected appearance of your concrete driveway, make time to submit the necessary requirements in order for the housing committee in your area to grant approval for your concrete driveway plans. It’s possible that they’ll be concerned with how your neighbors would feel once the noise of construction reaches their ears; to avoid any future altercations with your neighbors, make sure that you politely and nicely inform them of your plans. Gaining written permission from them won’t hurt either!

Going Shopping – With the legal stuff done, the next thing to do is what women love to do best: going shopping! If any woman in your household is a genuine shopaholic, she wouldn’t mind accompanying you in your buying quest, even if it’s just a trip to the local hardware store.

To save on time and money, make a list of the things you have to buy, compare product reviews, and see what brands are of superior quality but affordable at the same time. As for tools and other equipment, consider either buying them second hand, renting, or borrowing from your neighbors or friends.

Excavation and Base Preparation – The pre-construction stage is over, and it’s now time to do backbreaking stuff. First in the list is excavation and base preparation. Like most structures, excavating and preparing a base is required to give your concrete driveway a solid foundation. It’s best to take your time when doing this because one little mistake related to the foundation can cause the whole thing to collapse.

Building the Driveway – Once you’ve finished with the foundation, it’s now time to build the skeletal part of the driveway itself. Always consult your handmade blueprint while building the driveway to ensure that you’ve done everything correctly and according to the measurements you’ve specified.

Sealing it with a Concrete Kiss – Once you’re done with the frame, it’s now time to apply the concrete and wait for it to harden.

Finishing Touches – Backfill and provide enhancements for the landscape.

Pros and Cons of Using a Concrete Driveway

Benefits – Concrete driveways can be decorated in various ways, making it more easy to use as a complement to the house itself. It is also easier to clean during winter. Concrete driveways can also be sealed right after installation.

Cons – Concrete driveways, however, are more expensive than asphalt driveways and require a higher degree of care and maintenance. Lastly, concrete driveways cannot be relayered.

Choosing to build a concrete driveway is a good decision to make in most cases, but of course, it’s what the homeowner feels that counts the most. Just remember that when making a driveway, always choose a material that won’t crack under the weight of a ten-wheeler truck but enhance the appearance of your house as well!

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DIY Electric Car Building at a Home Garage

Posted by pongsak on 12th February 2010

How do you convert a conventional car to run on electricity at your home garage? The whole process starts with identifying which car to be retrofitted. The most suitable car to be converted into an Electric Vehicle (EV) should be light weight and has ample storage space. Generally, the weight of the car will determine the numbers of batteries to install and the mileage you can get per charge. With the current high local gasoline prices, many car owners are seriously exploring the idea of converting their car to run on purely electricity. Can an average person modify a car into EV at their home? It is possible if he has the right tools and the right instruction guide. This article will provide some information on the subject.

It used to cost upward of $4000 to convert a car with an internal combustion engine into an EV. Even an “off the shelf” electric motor will cost more than $800. With a Do It Yourself (DIY) conversion project at home, the whole process is substantially cheaper.

The retrofitting process in general is to replace the engine with the electric motor. All of the existing fuel tank, fuel pumps, fuel lines, radiator etc are to be removed from the vehicle. However, the existing drive train such as the transmission, clutch system and drive shaft can still be used. The torque produced from the electric motor will be sufficient to propel a car forward to a substantial speed.

All these technical information may not make sense to you if you are not familiar with electrical and mechanical parts of a car. What you can do is to outsource the conversion project with a mechanic. To be cautious, you should at least have some basic knowledge of the science of EV and its component. This is to safeguard you from being charge for unnecessary parts or work done on the conversion. To gather these knowledge, you can buy an electric car modification guide from the web.

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DIY Sunroom Building Explained

Posted by pongsak on 29th January 2010

Sunroom prices vary greatly based on two things – the materials that you choose and how much it costs you in labor. When these expenses are combined the cost of your sunroom may seem quite exorbitant, but you will find that this cost is outweighed by the amount of satisfaction that you will get from the room. It also increases the value of your home, because you are adding square footage that many people look for and enjoy. Constructing a sunroom will cost much less than adding an addition to your home. It also takes much less time than building a traditional room onto the home as well.

One thing that you will want to be careful about is the materials, size, and features that you choose for your sunroom. If you do not plan, then you will find that the cost is much more than you expected. Planning and preparing by choosing the right style, design, and materials can help to increase your satisfaction level when you meet your budget. Make a budget for materials and labor and stick with it.

Estimates are not fixed, but there is normally an average price based on the size and style of the sunroom. Materials, size, drainage needs, location, ventilation needs, style, and more dictate the prices, so that is why it is important to include all of these components in your budgeting.

Building Your Sunroom

If you want to build a sunroom, but the labor costs are throwing you over budget, then you can consider building your sunroom yourself. The new building price can be dramatically decreased by using one of the many do-it-yourself sunroom kits. You will have complete control over the materials and design of your sunroom. These kits come in a variety of styles for you to choose from and then you add the features that you need and that fit you budget.

Where you live can have a big impact upon your sunroom as well. If you live in an area of weather extremes, then you will need to spend more money to help decrease the effect of temperature changes on your sunroom. You may also need to have a heating and cooling system installed and this can increase the price as well. Furnishings and accessories are also another expense, so you want to make sure that you choose all of the features and items wisely to help you stay on budget and increase your satisfaction level.

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DIY Home Flooring Improvement – Building a Floor Deck

Posted by pongsak on 19th January 2010

It can sound complicated with the plethora of equipment needed. But if we actually think about it, the equipment is pretty easy to obtain. You will need basics such as your measuring tape, hammer and drill. A few dozen galvanized bolts and screws to hold the structure together, with the braces, joists and posts. You will also need to use concrete bags and gravel, thinner and stain to paint your deck with.

Home Design Software – First, take advantage of the latest technology, and utilize one of the home design software packages that are available. You have choices that can help with the materials and equipment needed, in the calculation of costs and the designs and even local building codes.

Material – Once the design of your deck is set, you’ll need to consider materials. Good options are redwoods, cedar or pine in pressure treated sizes like 2 x 4’s, 2 x 6’s and 4 x 4. There are also several newer options. There are many composite materials on the market today that resemble wood in appearance and feel. Such materials will seem more costly in the beginning but it can give years to your deck’s life span and is worth the initial outlay. In addition, they do not twist out of shape unlike wood and you need not stain it.

Foundation – The basics for a lasting deck. If you are uncertain about how to go about preparing the ground and pouring concrete, or making vertical anchors, you can look for professional help for this stage. Other than this, you should be able to tackle all other aspects of deck building with minimal assistance.

Pier Spacing – Check the building codes in your area to find out the recommended support pier spacing. Make your support distances equal to or less than the 8 or 12 foot length that most lumber is available in. It will be simpler for you as it reduces the number of cuts needed.

Sealing – Usually there are ledger boards that lay up against the house to support the beams (joists) under the walking surface. Sometimes they have a Z-shaped flashing that lays on the ledger board top and side surfaces, up against the house.

Metal flashing can twist out of shape in due time as temperature fluctuates even when it was set up properly. Do cover up screw holes to lessen the chances of moisture causing damage.

Space the ledger board away from the wall using metal washers. So, you might not have to remove siding and it can reduce moisture that can result in corrosion and mold.

Use Screws and Bolts – Instead of nails, use screws and bolts wherever you can. Almost all nails will eventually rust, and stain tends to not stick to them. Although they will also rust over time, screws will not become loose like most nails will.

Using screws, however, is more time consuming than simply pounding in nails. You can make your job faster utilizing a power screwdriver attachment on the hand drill.

No matter what methods you use to build your deck, careful design and attention to detail will always give you the best results. This will help you save hundreds in repair bills later on.

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5 tips for building your DIY Garden Shed

Posted by pongsak on 4th December 2009

1 – The Base —
Start by the bottom of the garden shed. The actual base for the shed must be firm and level.

We recommend that you update the word for the wood-carrier.

2 – Next Step – Sides
Next, take the gables, and an end panel, they sit on the floor, fix the two parts of the hall together to a corner.
Add more of the side walls one at a time until you have connected all four sides.

3 – Next Step – The roof:
Put the two roofPanels on the garden shed. Note that when the base is not on a level you will find that the end of the roof will not sit flush splashing each other.

4 – Next Step – fixing the roof and sides down.
Now you need to resolve down to the sides and the roof, Note: At this stage it is important to check that the sides run straight ahead.

Look at the side of the garden to ensure the building in order, there is no "Dog Legging if it is" only push panels in the correct position before fixingdown.

Then the roof comes into force, set this up to the ridge, the first update then ends on the underside of the upper rail of the side walls. An end of an era.
This makes the application of some pressure.

5 – Next Step – The Felting
This is the final step to complete your DIY build garden shed. Jobs left, felt the roof, fixing the fascia board to cover lats Corner and pearls.

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Building a Home Gym

Posted by pongsak on 27th November 2009

Building a home gym for a family is one of the best decisions is taken into account, especially with our hectic lifestyles. Home exercise routines are the best way to keep fit and healthy at a fraction of the cost of gym membership.

Why own an exercise room?

Home gyms are convenient and private. Some of us are practicing not fit comfortably with plenty of people walking, while we are still fighting the flab.Having before going to the gym and / or afterWork is not fun, either. They are either exhausted or in a hurry.

Another advantage is that instead of sharing the same equipment with your family members with a club membership to everyone. Then there is no waiting list for some popular machines. This is comfort at its best, even if you belong to a club.

Some people see the development of a training room so expensive and exhausting, which doesn't have to be the case. You do not need to rob a bank to you on home gym and letRunning, nor do you need a big space. You can buy selectively. Get only the essential equipment more efficiently. Alternatively, you can, what you know, like climbing stairs, jumping rope or DVDs.

How to Build Your Health Club?

Priority needs. Most of the machine you are probably not necessary. For best results, you prioritize your purchase. Concentrate on the exercises that you like the most. If you like indoors, get a treadmill.

Aerobics first. Weall need to do aerobics and therefore this should be on the top list. Aerobics are good for the heart. Find out about the aerobic exercises that you can enjoy. You can get them from the Internet or the exercise of pounds.

Test drive. Are sales people are doing so well, you buy their products. I am convinced a lot of stuff I really need to buy more than once. Not for what you say will fall to try to make different machines and can make informed decisions. If it does not feelcomfortable for you and the seller says, the best results, do not buy it.

Frugal gym. For starters, you can plan a few things that will keep him or get them going. We recommend a:

Jump-rope

Row of dumbbells,

Ball exercise

Aerobic Step

Training mat,

DVDs.

If not, build your own home-fitness studio?

If you can not afford it, you can create your own room, only with a cane, the operation and any freely availableResource. Nothing is as bad as in debt for something that one can live. But remember, you can create a gym on a budget.

If you do not stick to your plan, you do not start. The time is to commit before you dig into your wallet. It is very important to exercise your reasons for wanting to home space list. If you are well written and valid health reasons, its then that it is justified to spend for it. Do it on the grounds of a room filled with state of theart equipment is a waste of energy and your money.

Those who would later join the club want to exercise equipment. There are new treadmills, stationary bikes, free weights manufactured daily. You will never have the latest equipment, if you become a member and take advantage of the best selected machines. Note: New design does not always mean efficiency.

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