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How to install a do-it-yourself sunroom kit?

For years you had no option but to hire a company or the contractor to build your sunroom in the house. But it’s no longer same, now you have plenty of options available, you can also order a do-it-yourself kit from a leading manufacturing company and install a sunroom yourself. All the necessary elements for sunroom are shipped by the company at your doorsteps so that you don’t have to worry about any thing. The idea behind do-it-yourself sunroom kits is to save your money when installing a sunroom. Putting it together will require no expertise but your attention.

It will help you cut the costs of building the sunroom if you have a limited budget. You will not only be able cut the labor costs but also you can cut the role of “middle-man” character from the process. Getting the shipment directly from the manufacturing company can save the cost on the materials also. Another advantage that you can get is to order an energy efficient kit that will also cut your energy as well as maintenance costs in the future. First you should understand that price of a sunroom kit will vary according to your requirements and the condition of your house. If you are planning to build a small aluminum sunroom on an existing cement block or deck then it will be less expensive than constructing a block foundation sunroom with wooden windows and doors with dual locking systems.

If there is an existing deck or cement block in your house, then it can be an ideal location to install your do-it-yourself sunroom kit. A cement block is an ideal location because it is already prepared for some type of construction. In case you have the cement block then you should measure it and order a sunroom according to its size. But if there is no cement block or deck in your house then you need to decide the proper location for your sunroom. You will also have to prepare the area for the sunroom before you start the construction. This will also increase the amount of work required to install a sunroom. You will need someone to construct that cement block for you obviously because you can not build it on your own.

You should consider in some things when purchasing the do-it-yourself sunroom kits. You should understand that these kits are designed for those sunrooms which aren’t going to be connected to your Heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. If you want your sunroom to be connected with your HVAC system then you should not do it on yourself basis. You should hire a sunroom contractor for the construction or installation of your sunroom. If you install it yourself then you can only use fans and portable coolers and heaters to make your sunroom comfortable. Sometimes this is also fine for you because of the climate you live in. Connecting your sunroom to your HVAC system will also cost you a lot more, so if you have a limited budget you don’t need to opt for it.

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September 11 2008 | Landscaping | No Comments »

Using Bridges to Pep Up Your Landscape Project

There are endless ways to make up your landscape innovatively. One such is casting of bridges over pools r in a given space in your back yard. It adds a special touch to your landscape and makes it appear even more attractive. You can have a bridge in a variety of styles and the best thing is it won’t take much of your time!!!

Add a Pond and a Bridge to Your Landscape

A pond looks just splendid in your backyard and an excellent eye catcher. Building a pond would require to have a footbridge to go across and this will be an ideal set up for you to relax and enjoy some good parties!!

Decide- Professional or Amateur

Well, this option totally depends on you. You can either hire someone to get you a bridge done, mind you, it may cost you, or you can make one all by yourself and be proud of your hard work. Either way you would be benefited. If it is made by you, it would be more personalized and you would get more appreciation.

Creating a Footbridge for Your Landscape

A footbridge will lead you to your garden or serve as a walkover for your pond or may take you to your deck. To build one, you require some necessary materials which include wood, nails and equipments for the same like hammer etc. And yes, you require your own creativity and imagination to have an impressive bridge done!! Always check in the size and the length and the proper place where you want your bridge to be. Once you start building, you won’t be able to change direction. And if you do change it, it might destroy certain areas of your landscape.

Starting On Your Pond

A pond would go 15 to 20 inches in depth but you need to dig a few more inches deep. Firstly, you need to mark out the area with paint for your pond and then go about digging it.

Get Rid of the Debris

Evacuate a clear spot for your pond. Remove all the unrequited things and also the roots and any sharp objects you come across that may put a hole in the liner for your pond. Make it a point to see that your pond is even at the base or the water may not settle properly.

Sand for the Bottom of Your Pond

You have to coat the hole of your pond with sand when you are ready with the liner. This is to keep your liner intact. You may also cut off some excess liner for easier managing but long enough to cover it all. Another tip- warm up your liner in the sun for it to stretch better.

Finally!!! Setting Your Footbridge

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September 04 2008 | Gardening | No Comments »

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