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Remodel Your Garage Floor - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
One of the things that need to be changed when planning to remodel your garage is the floor. Concrete floors serve the purpose of flooring but do not look good, even if you paint it, the floor will look bare.
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Rubber Garage Flooring - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
If you are considering remodeling you garage you might consider choosing a rubber flooring for your garage. This is an inexpensive option for general purpose flooring.
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Safety In The Garage - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
An ageing garage door and opener could be a real threat for your children or pets. Injuries and death are a thing of the past with the new openers and garage doors.
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Spring Cleanup In The Garage - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
Organizing your garage is as easy as figuring out where to start. The first thing is to purchase some cabinets, some shelves and hammer a series of nails into the walls.
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Storms, Hurricanes and Garage Doors - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
Often being the largest opening on most homes, the garage door is usually the most vulnerable to failure under high wind pressure such as hurricanes, tornadoes and storms in general.
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The G Floor - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
If you are the type that needs to have a workshop in his garage and you also want to park your car inside it you definitely have to install a G-floor.
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The Growth of Garage Materialism - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
At first there was one, then two, but now four garages are becoming the newest form of decadence in home building.
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Transforming Your Garage - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
Whether you are choosing to convert your garage into a spacious home office or to convert it into a gym room, you have to take into consideration some improvements for your floor.
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Your Garage - Planning Ahead - DIY Advice Open This Link In A New Window.
What would your dream garage look like? Some people want to have it fitted for the car, others dream for a really nice workshop, a laundry room, a gym or a rehearsal studio for their own musical band.
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