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Home Improvement All-In-One for Dummies Paperback – January 1, 2004
- Basic home maintenance and improvement projects from the foundation to the roof, including windows, doors, and electrical repairs and replacements
- Painting and wallpapering
- Bathroom and kitchen remodeling, including installing cabinets, countertops, fixtures, and appliances
- Carpentry, woodworking and flooring
- Plumbing, including unclogging fixtures and fixing leaky faucets
Want to spruce up bedroom? Spiff up the kitchen? Shore up the porch? Build stairs? Replace creaky doors and drafty windows? Make the most of your space? Inside or out, major renovation or minor repair, the how-to is all right here. Think about itif you do just one project yourself instead of calling a plumber, electrician, painter, handyman, or other service person, youve saved far more than the cost of this book! And youll have it on hand to guide you through the next project!
- Print length688 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFor Dummies
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2004
- Dimensions7.5 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
- ISBN-100764556800
- ISBN-13978-0764556807
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From the Back Cover
Your one-stop guide to affordable home repair and renovation
Dust off your toolbox and get ready to tackle simple home repairs and improvements with the goof-proof instructions in this hands-on guide. Packed with up-to-the-minute solutions from an impressive lineup of For Dummies authors ? including Katie and Gene Hamilton, The Carey Brothers, Robert Beckstrom, and Jeff Strong ? this fun, easy-to-understand book covers everything from remodeling a kitchen or bathroom and fixing a leaky faucet to installing new windows and doors, building stairways, making better use of space, and much more, all without breaking the bank.
The Dummies Way
- Coverage of the essentials and beyond
- Explanations in plain English
- "Get in, get out" information
- Thumbtabs and other navigation aids
- Tear-out cheat sheet
- A dash of humor and fun
Discover how to:
- Perform basic home maintenance
- Work with hardwood floors and carpet
- Fix a roof or siding
- Paint (or wallpaper) like a pro
- Handle plumbing problems
- Hire professional help
About the Author
James and Morris Carey, known as the Carey Brothers, are nationally recognized experts on home building and renovation. They share their 20-plus years of experience as award-winning, licensed contractors with millions nationwide through a weekly radio program, daily radio vignette, syndicated newspaper column, and comprehensive Web site (www.onthehouse.com), all titled On the House. Morris and James continue to own and operate a successful home remodeling and construction firm, Carey Bros., and have been named to Remodeling magazines Hall of Fame Big 50, which recognizes top achievers in the industry. Theyve also been honored as one of the nations top 500 companies by Qualified Remodeler magazine.
Gene and Katie Hamilton have been working on houses and writing about home improvements for over 30 years. Theyve remodeled 14 houses and write a weekly newspaper column entitled Do It Yourself . . . Or Not? which appears in newspapers across the country and on Web sites. The Hamiltons are authors of 16 home improvement books, including Home Improvement For Dummies, Carpentry For Dummies, Painting and Wallpapering For Dummies, and Plumbing For Dummies. Theyre the founders of www.HouseNet.com, the first home improvement site on the Internet and America Online. Youve seen these veteran do-it-yourselfers appear as home improvement experts on CNN, Dateline, the Today show, Home Matters, Today at Home, and Our Home.
Don R. Prestly is a former senior editor for HANDY Magazine for The Handyman Club of America, as well as a former associate editor for Family Handyman magazine. In addition to his nearly 20 years of writing and doing home improvement projects, he spent several years as a manager for one of the Midwests largest home centers. Throw in the everyday upkeep needs of being a homeowner, dealing with the same problems and repairs as other homeowners, and its obvious that he has the background and experience to help you make your kitchen dreams come true.
Jeff Strong began creating sawdust at a very young age while helping his father, a master craftsman, build fine furniture. An accomplished woodworker, Jeff has designed and built countless pieces of furniture and currently accepts commissions to build his creations. His woodworking style marries Arts and Crafts, Southwestern, and Asian influences. Woodworking For Dummies is his third book.
Product details
- Publisher : For Dummies; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 688 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0764556800
- ISBN-13 : 978-0764556807
- Item Weight : 2.35 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.5 x 1.5 x 9.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #300,067 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #143 in Home Repair
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For a first-time home buyer this book is just okay because it has lots of information in it but I would recommend buying a new version of a home improvement book.
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However, the book has it all in one place, in easy to read plain English, minimal jargon.