With the high prices of contractors these days, lots of people are doing their own home improvement projects. This is a great way to save money, but one area the average homeowner may be lacking in is knowledge about basic safety rules that should be observed for any home improvement project.
Common safety practices include wearing protective clothing like gloves, masks and eye wear, reading labels and adhering to manufacturers instructions and discarding any waste products in the proper manner.
It makes sense to use gloves, earphones, glasses and masks if you are repairing or improving the home including the use of chemicals such as paint. Thus, purchase a work kit including work gloves, goggles, hearing guards and particle masks before starting any project that could cause you harm.
Safety is critical in any home improvement or repair project that you are attempting yourself. Therefore, if you are starting a project which has risks, like using chemicals, be sure you read allthe instructions carefully before you begin. Once you finish the project remember to wash your hands thoroughly for removal of any residue which can linger on your skin. If you are using paint then try using regular salad oil to remove paint, or stains from your skin.
Electrical work can be tricky and you may want to call a professional. At the very least, check the components of any electrical parts you are trying to repair for labels or markings and read them completely before starting your project.
If you are repairing, electrical outlets be sure to mark the wires before putting in the new component. Usually, the wires are already marked, however sometimes the markings wear off. Therefore, when you figure out which wire goes where you should mark it before putting the plate cover back on. Also, make sure you shut down the breakers to that outlet and that your skin is dry before starting to work on anything electrical.
In addition to safety measures, you also need the right tool for the job or you will find yourself getting very frustrated and maybe even doing damage to the project or yourself. Some common tools include paint brushes, rollers and edgers, painters tape, screwdrivers, hammers, drills, joint putty, pipe wrenches and so on.
For the best results when painting it is a good ideas to buy the ‘natural” bristled brushes. These work better with paint and go on in a nice smooth coat. When the brushes are not in use put them in a safe area and remember to clean them as recommended for the type of paint you are using so that they will last a long time. Other tools that you are not using should also be kept in a safe area. If you are using sponge paintbrushes for decorative painting or touch-ups throw the brushes away once you are done so that they do not get mixed up with your household sponges!
Safety in home improvement projects is not difficult provided you read and follow directions on any product or tool you are using. Most any purchases made come complete with guides, which instruct you how the job is done. Making sure that you read all instructions before installing, repairing or improving the home can help you stay safe.
It might seem like extra work, but putting safety first can help you avoid problems later on. The last thing anybody needs is to start a home improvement project t save money and end up paying high hospital bills as the result!
By: Lee Dobbins
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March 28th, 2010Top 7 Secrets of Cheap Home Improvement Projects
March 24th, 2010
Home improvement projects are perfect when you are keen to inject a dose of freshness into the rather vapid environs of your residence. Those insipid walls, lackluster furniture and the jaded vistas maintain a detached, forlorn character, and seem too generic to have any kind of lasting impact. Clearly, you need a transformation, and what better way than cheap home improvement projects.
And no, don’t you treat it like an oxymoron, and dismiss it as utter drivel, because it is possible to revamp the intrinsic appeal of your home without spending too much. And above all, you do not have to succumb to the guiles of abstruse thinking, ivory-towered professionals.
Seven Splendid Secrets From The Pros
If you are experiencing a complete drought of ideas in the home improvement department, here are some economical, easy and explicitly exiting tricks that will more than keep your plans afloat:
Start by adding a dash of verve and enthusiasm to the landscape, both in the front and in the backyard. Potted flowering plants infuse charm, while a new shrubbery brings with it a unique aesthetic appeal. Water features like a spanking new swimming pool or an iridescent fish pool drown all traces of melancholy. An elegant walkway exploding with color is sure to walk away with the top honors. A new, repaved drive-away will drive away all those mid-week blues instantly. Allow a fresh coat of paint to envelope the place and your mind in euphoria. Bright, vibrant hues are sure to send you into raptures. Improve the visual appeal with a stunning new artwork or sculpture. A wall hanging or even a door knocker will crucify all signs of quotidian drabness. If you want that simply smashing look and feel, try to give your furniture a facelift. New cushions on an old, antiquated sofa pack in quite a punch. Slip covers and throws warp the place in style and sophistication. Plants inside the home recreate the blissfully idyllic aura of the vast outdoors without much ado.
These are just a handful of ideas to get you started. For more hints and tips, let your mind wander through the glossy pages of design magazines, or even inside your neighbor’s homes! After all, isn’t imitation the best form of flattery?
By: Krishna Charanadasa
The Hottest New Features in Luxury Homes and Home Improvement
March 22nd, 2010
Have you ever seen the inside of a multi-millionaire’s home? They usually have the most spacious and beautiful décors as well as the most up-to-date luxury features. Do you remember when Microsoft creator Bill Gates had a special computer system installed in his large home? According to a few reports, the walls would turn different colors depending on who entered and that individual’s favorite type of music would even start playing. Today people are making their homes ever more spectacular. They may not have the whole home programmed inside and out, but it is much more common to see a computer that runs the security system, controls the thermostat, and turns on and off the lights. Here are some more great luxury features for new homes as well as home improvement projects:
1) A steam shower. The two rooms in the house that have seen the biggest changes over the last decade are the kitchen and the bathroom. Many people are turning their bathrooms in home spas. These luxury showers are enclosed and include steam options, water massage jets, rain showers, and even aromatherapy controls! You can get luxury shower columns with jetted panels that give you the ultimate shower. It is the ultimate spa experience brought home for your convenience!
2) Screening rooms. It used to be that only rich Hollywood producers had private theaters in their homes but now more and more people are making an evening out of watching a film. Recliner movie-theater style seats set up in front of a large screen makes watching a movie great fun for your family and friends.
3) Outdoor kitchens and dining areas. More and more people are installing stainless steel kitchen islands with stove top burners and refrigerators on the outside patios so that they can prepare professional meals while still spending time with their guests. These elaborate stone seating areas look beautiful especially if they overlook a landscaped garden or a pool.
4) Custom wine cellars. If someone is a wine connoisseur, then it is a dream come true to have a state-of-the-art wine cellar in his or her home. These rooms can look modern and chic, which is a huge step up from the dingy basements many people used to have. The homeowners can even display their best wines and use this cellar as a showroom!
These features are just a few of the many luxury home additions that have been made over the years. Steam showers and personal wine cellars are just some ideas for your next home!
By: Jane Worthington