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Deck Product Roundup

It won’t be long before the weather breaks, and everyone is back to building outdoors. The time to plan your new deck is at hand,

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Cabinet Painting

Give your kitchen a brand new look. By Danny Lipford I often get questions from homeowners about painting cabinets. This is one of the most

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Laser Tools for 2013

Matt Weber     Modern technology is a mixed bag. Although I’m generally disappointed in the glaring absence of flying cars and hover-boards that I

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Paint a Decorative Border

  By Matt Weber Border Security—A Painting Technique to Brighten a Room Nesting. It’s what birds do, and wasps, too. As I’ve learned, expectant human

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Router Bit Review

By Matt Weber (originally published November 2011)       From the professional carpenter to the hobbyist woodworker, routers are amazingly versatile tools that can

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Bathroom Design Tips

  The total cost for your bathroom remodel will depend on many factors, including how extensive the project is, where you live, what types of

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Seal Outdoor Furniture

Q: What’s a strong finish sealer to use on outdoor furniture?   A: For an exceptionally weather-protective finish, use a multi-phase process that’s commonly used

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Deck Product Roundup

The summertime weather tends to put most people in an outdoor frame of mind. And for most homeowners, the favorite outdoor retreat is the deck.

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Build a Deck

Decks are some of the most popular homeowner projects. They can be a small extension off a family room, bedroom or dining area; or they

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Wallpaper Installation

Nothing sets the décor of a room like wallpaper, or the more correct term, wallcovering. Wallcovering is available in a myriad of colors, patterns, and

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Armstrong Clark wood stain
Armstrong-Clark Wood Stains

Armstrong-Clark’s deck and siding wood stain has nondrying conditioning oils that separate from the drying side of the formula. These oils penetrate deep into the deck or siding wood fiber where the wood’s natural oils used to be. This process rejuvenates the wood. The drying oils stay at the surface, lock in the conditioning oils […]

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