10 “Can’t Miss” Articles From Top Home Improvement Experts
Wouldn’t it be great to bend the ear of a home improvement expert without shelling out a bunch of money? Once again, the Internet comes to the rescue. Here are ten home improvement articles from industry specialists that can provide the advice you need to get the project done yourself. If you like what you read, you can follow these authors on Twitter as well.
- Kevin Butters – This site has a plethora of helpful do-it-yourself tips on topics ranging from drywall to gutters to home interior – even paint. The articles are written for the layperson and the site is easy to navigate. Twitter feed: DIY_Home_Tips
- Jeffrey Shaffer – This blogger for the Huffington Post mixes humor with his advice, a combination that is beautifully illustrated in his warnings about dealing with contractors. Twitter feed: SanJosePlumbing
- U.S. Department of Energy – Believe it or not, it’s a government website that can actually provide you with valuable information – and is easy to navigate. Here’s a thorough piece about maximizing the energy efficiency of your home. Twitter feed: BeazerHomes
- Reliable Remodeler – Need a quick go-to site for big home improvement projects like sunrooms, swimming pools, and attic conversions? Reliable Remodeler provides solid advice from some of the top DIY experts working today. Check out their article on spring lawn care. Twitter feed: remodelers
- Jay Cipriani – His contracting company has completed over three thousand projects and has even been featured on the Discovery Channel program “Gimme Shelter.” So he certainly knows what he’s talking about when he writes about how to choose a contractor. Twitter feed: CiprianiRemodel
- Peggy Johnson – Her company, ReDesign + More, can have your home looking just as pretty on the inside as on the outside. But you don’t necessarily have to spend a fortune to get it that way. Here are some interior design tips for those on a budget. Twitter feed: RedesignPsMore
- Caring.com – This site focuses on everything needed to improve the quality of life for your aging loved ones, including home improvement tips for their living quarters. This article highlights the dangers that lurk in the bathroom of an elderly person’s home. Twitter feed: AwayGoTroubles
- Public Service Plumbers – Service is their middle name – literally. The DiFranceso family-operated business has been helping customers since 1959, and they’ve built a reputation for installing intricate plumbing systems. But they can also help you with simple decisions like choosing a toilet. Twitter feed: plumbersdallas
- Benjamin Franklin Plumbing – From drain cleaning and water softening to installing pumps and tankless water heaters, this company has the experience to help you with your plumbing needs. This article includes giving you a few pointers on how to save money on all things plumbing. Twitter feed: BenFranklinPlbg
- Siding Zone – You wanted a blog that’s devoted completely to home siding? You’ve got it. It covers all kinds of siding – from wood to brick to aluminum to stucco and vinyl. Twitter feed: meisterwindows
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