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After I got more involved in doing repair work of my investment houses, I thought back about how my father had taught me a lot by example. I recall seeing him construct screened-in porches on various houses that we had lived in. I was too young to help out much at the time, or to appreciate what he was doing. Looking back I realize that it required a strong desire to learn the basic principals, and a sense of self-confidence to build it. He had no formal training in construction, and did not have reference books like I do but he learned by observing other porches that had been built in the neighborhood and by talking to people.
Many people are forced to decide between hiring somebody to paint their house's exterior for them, and doing the work themselves. Most homeowners think that doing the work themselves will save money and even be good exercise and a good experience for the homeowner. However, many fail to consider all aspects of the job and often find themselves in over their head.
The article shows how you can manage household expenses, especially bathtub repair. Expenses should be weighed very carefully. Every expense should be categorized into a want or a need. This is to manage the household budget more efficiently and to have money when rainy days come. We can never tell when we need to fix something in the house. We never can tell whenever a need, a big need, comes along. Repairs in the house almost always is a big expense and is always categorized as a need.
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Nearly everyone has heard the term "fixer-upper" used to refer to a house that needs significant repair and renovation before it can be a family home or before it can be resold. For many, this process is called flipping a house, especially if the repair/remodelling work is not extensive. In the last few years, a number of TV shows, books and audio packages have focused on teaching the layman how to flipping a house can be exciting and profitable. |