Did you know that Cork floor tile is totally and completely all natural? Cork tile is harvested from the cork oak tree. If you’re looking to go green in a world of people stressing on helping the environment, cork flooring is a great choice due to the fact that the Cork tree is one of the only trees that naturally regenerates after it has been harvested.
If the Cork tree is harvested just right, the tree will be unharmed, and will regenerate itself back to 100% health. The government has set out what is called a nine year lull. What this means is that the Cork tree can only be harvested from every nine years. This gives the cork oak tree the amount of time that it needs to completely heal itself and regenerate, keeping it from being depleted as one of Earth’s natural flooring trees.
Cork is extremely durable, yet is extremely soft to the touch. If you have ever walked on a cork flooring you can really fill the amount of give that it has, therefore causing less stress to joints and soothing eggs in the body. Many people liken cork flooring to having a gel insert in their shoes. If you have ever walked on a tile floor, and then stepped onto a cork floor you will really feel the difference.
Cork flooring can be installed easily and inexpensively. Having the correct tools is really all it takes to make sure the job is done right. If you do not have the correct tools to install cork flooring, by all means hire a professional to make sure that the floor will last you and your house a lifetime. So if you are really wanting to help mother nature and the environment, why not choose a flooring surface for your home that can regenerate itself, is inexpensive, readily available, and will keep your house looking unique and wonderful for a lifetime.
April 24th, 2009 | Posted in Home Repair | No Comments
While buying a closet organizing system can be inexpensive, and are usually readily available at most hardware stores and retail shops. For around $20 or so you can pick up a basic closet organizing system that will help you organize your shoes, shirts, pants, neck ties, belts, purses, and anything else you might want to keep in your closet.
Why buy when you can build? Building your own organizing system for her closet will allow you to customize a completely to suit the needs of exactly the clothing items you have. When you buy a premade system for your closet, you are stuck with the dimensions that they give you. True many closet systems are adjustable and can somewhat be molded to fit your specific closet. However if you want a truly customized system, building one yourself is the way to go.
It will require the use of basic hand tools, and some power tools such as a skill saw, tables all, drool, hammer and nails, among other items. Start by measuring your closet, and by the very out exactly what you want your organizing system to hold.
The best systems are devised of 1′ x 1′ shoebox sized boxes that will hold anything from clothing items to purses and hats. Your clothes hanging rack or bar should be about 60 inches off the ground and about 14 to 15 inches from the wall.
Make sure that after your system is built but is attached firmly to a stud in the walls, so we can support the weight of all your items and not fall. If you do not feel that you can build a system yourself, there are many professionals who can build one for you, and there are website specifically designed or you can go on their side and customize your own system and have it shipped to your home.
April 24th, 2009 | Posted in Home Repair | No Comments

Painting your baseboards before you install them is a great way to save time, energy, and stress. Many people install baseboards and then go back later and paint them, while there is nothing wrong with this method, if you apply two coats before you install your baseboards, all that is left to do once you install them is touch up paint, fill holes, and caulk.
The easiest way to prepay your baseboards is to set up a set of sawhorses, layout about 8 to 10 pieces of baseboard across the two and apply primer first and allow it to dry. After the primer is dried textual part one coat of paint allowed to drive, and replete with one more coat of paint. If for any reason you can still see the woodgrain of the baseboards, adding a third or even fourth coat of paint may be necessary.
Now that you have prepainted baseboards, cut them to size, and install them. Now you have to go back and fill in all the nail holes from your installation process. Do this with wood putty or wood filler, allow it to dry and sand it smooth with a high grit sandpaper. Use about a two to a grit sandpaper for this process.
Using a caulking gun caulk the inside seams and along the top of the baseboards. If you have gaps underneath your baseboards were they meet the floor, you can also caulk the lower gaps. Finally you are ready for your touch up paint. Simply go back and paint your caulk lines and your wood filler that you use to fill the nail holes, and you’re done.
April 24th, 2009 | Posted in Home Repair | No Comments