30.9.08

 

Ready to Install Bamboo Floors?

If you're ready for a new look in your home, or you want something a bit more... exotic, then you might consider bamboo flooring.

I'm remodeling my home to make it more eco-friendly and "green." Green means that I want to use Earth-friendly products, materials that are good for the environment, and things that are more sustainable or even recycled. I want to lower my impact on our natural resources.

Using bamboo flooring is a great way to be more sustainable. Since it's a grass and not a hard wood from a tree, it can be replaced in just 4 to 6 years. The same amount of wood from a tree could take 20 to 40 years to grow.

How To Install Bamboo Floors - Step One
If you like bamboo and you're ready to install it, you need to do a little bit of preparation first.

After you remove the linoleum, vinyl flooring, or carpeting that was there before... you'll want to remove the carpet tacks, staples, or any dried glue that is left over on our subfloors. You want to install the bamboo planks on a smooth, even surface.

Next, you need to inspect your subfloors. If you've got wood or plywood subflooring, or if you have a concrete slab, you need to make sure it is level. If there are peaks or dips in the subfloor, it can put stress on the bamboo (or any material you use) flooring that will rest on top of it. If any of the subfloor is warped, cracked, or rotten then you need to replace or repair it.

If the floor is made of plywood, like mine is, then it was probably nailed down to the floor joists below it. More than likely you've got a squeaky floor and some of the nails might even be popping up. Get yourself some wood screws and screw them into the plywood. This will hold the subfloor down and give you a tight, firm base to put your new bamboo flooring on.

And it should stop most of your floor squeaks.

Next, remove the baseboards around the entire room. Most baseboards were installed lower than the height of the bamboo planks, probably to accommodate the carpeting or tile flooring. This is a great chance for you to also install more interesting baseboards! And perhaps some crown molding down the road.

Vaccuum up all the dust and debris from all your work.

If you're going to install the bamboo floors or if someone else will, it's important to make sure you pick up (or have delivered) the boxes of bamboo several days before you plan to do your work. And leave it in the room where it will be put in.

Letting the bamboo acclimate to your room temperature, humidity, and other conditions will allow it to adjust. Wood (and grass) tends to expand and contract based on weather conditions. To make sure your flooring doesn't want to move too much, after you install it, let it sit for 3 to 7 days first.

Next, I'll be installing the underlayment and the bamboo flooring planks.

Related Posts:
How to Install Bamboo Flooring
How to Install Baseboards

If you're interested in putting bamboo in your home, but don't want to try it yourself, you can always hire a professional to do the work for you. If you need to find a flooring installer, you can submit your request for free on ConstructionDeal.com. It's a fast, easy way to find contractors.

Fill out a simply form and get calls from a few local flooring professionals. There is no cost or obligation. And it will save you time - you won't have to call a bunch of companies at random from the phone book.

They will call you.

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26.9.08

 

Need a Dumpster Rental?

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I recently moved to a new house. After I started packing up boxes at my old house, I realized I was going to need to rent a dumpster. I knew I could post my request on the ConstructionDeal.com website and save time, but... I was curious.

I looked up several companies that rent trash bins in my area and called them. I told them I needed a small trash dumpster to clean up the house. After five calls, I had five completely different dumpster rental rates. Five! It ranged from $180 down to $75. For the exact same size of bin rental.

This underlines the importance of getting more than one quote on anything you do when it comes to renovation, home repair, construction, and such. Getting multiple quotes will almost always save you money.

Another thing to keep in mind when it comes to renting a roll off dumpster. If you think you're going to need to fill it up more than once... get a second one or larger one. Most dumpster rental companies will give you a better deal on renting two at a time. I found out the hard way - I though one would be enough. I had that one filled up the first day. I had them bring another one when they picked up the first dumster. I discovered, because it saves them on manpower and gasoline charges, that it's cheaper to get two of them on the first trip.

Most don't know where to look when it comes to finding dumpster rental services. You can try the phone book or search online. But I recommend posting your request with ConstructionDeal.com. It doesn't cost anything and you choose how many trash bin rental companies you want quotes from.

It's the best way to make sure you get the best prices when you rent. Now, I need to go clean up all the crap in the basement in my new house. Looks like I'm going to need another trash bin... But I'm getting two this time!

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25.9.08

 

Latest Trend - Bamboo Cabinetry

Bamboo flooring is all the rage. In fact, I'm installing it in my house this weekend. Everyone loves the sustainable aspect of using bamboo for their floors. It looks good but it's also considered a very green material.

What you haven't thought about is that you can use the same material for your cabinets. Yes, the same bamboo plant that can be crafted into planks for your floor can also be used to make cabinets for your kitchen.

Bamboo? Really? Seriously?
Bamboo is not a wood. It's really a grass. And it grows like crazy. It's almost considered a weed in some parts of the country. This means that you can feel happy about the idea that you're not destroying a tall tree that took decades to grow to make your cabinets.

Sustainability is more than just a home improvement buzzword these days. It's here to stay. Some will pay any amount to lower their impact on the planets natural resources. But many more will go with the green product if the prices are comparable. And bamboo cabinets are priced right.

The nice about using this cabinet material is that it's very durable. More durable than most hardwoods. There are a variety of colors available, too. The lighter, natural blond color is most popular today, but no matter what you choose... you'll have an exotic look in your kitchen that everyone will be talking about.

It might be next for my kitchen, but for now - - I need to concentrate on installing my bamboo floors. Pictures and details on the project to follow soon!

Related Posts:
Bamboo Countertops?
The Latest Kitchen Remodeling Trend


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24.9.08

 

Structural Engineers - Get 4 Quotes Now - at No Cost

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It only takes a few minutes to find a qualified structural engineering services. And you'll get four quotes in minutes - which saves you time. You'll be able to choose the fee that fits your budget - which saves you money!

What Can a Structural Engineer Do For You?

Structural engineers can help you build a home, help repair your house, and help with any remodeling or room addition projects.

The develop plans that accommodate for additional weight, the stress of wind and weather, and anything else that affects the structure of your house. These plans are turned over to your contractor to make sure everything is built right.

Here's a sample of what they can do:
How to Find a Structural Engineer?
Simply submit a request to ConstructionDeal.com. We'll send it out to engineering firms in your area. It only takes a few minutes and there is never any cost.

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23.9.08

 

FSBO Tips - Sell Your Home on Your Own

Selling your home without a real estate agent may not be the uphill task that you think it is. With a little time and effort, it's easy to effect an FSBO (For Sale By Owner) transaction if you're familiar with the tricks and tips of the real estate market.
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This article is contributed by Sarah Scrafford, who regularly writes on the topic of luxury real estate in Canada. She invites your questions, comments and freelancing job inquiries at her email address: sarah.scrafford25@gmail.com.

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