April Home Improvement Projects Via DiggersList

April 6, 2010 by theplus  
Filed under Home

April can often be a tough time to get home improvement projects completed. Sudden downpours can permanently spoil outdoor projects and leave an eager home-improvement enthusiast twiddling their thumbs as they wait for the skies to clear.

Yet, April does not need to be a bust when it comes to home projects. Matt Knox, CEO and Co-Founder of DiggersList, an online resource for home improvement projects, states that there are many easy rainy-day projects that can keep you active around the house and protect your home from the elements, all without busting your budget.

Some rainy season projects include:

  • Fix rain gutters: When gutters become clogged or fail, rainwater often spills over onto house walls and can cause a great deal of damage to the paint, wood and overall integrity of the home.  Typically, projects like this can be completed in a few hours and often require less than $100 dollars to complete.
  • Build a rain barrel: A rain barrel is a small-scale conservation practice that collects and stores rooftop runoff for future use to water lawns and gardens. While it might not be needed in April, it’s estimated that during the summer months, nearly 40% of household water is used for lawn and garden watering. The costs of building a rain barrel in April will be minimal compared to the savings it will generate you in July.
  • Temporary rain shingles: Nothing can be more damaging to a home than a leaky roof. Besides ruining the roof, it can seep inside your home and leave a wake of water-damaged furniture, carpet and hardwood floors in its wake. Before the rain hits, look for missing shingles or sections of roofing material on the roof. If shingles are missing, you can easily slide temporary replacement up under the existing shingles, sitting just above the missing shingle. Once the rain has passed, you can use sites like DiggersList to hire roofing contractors and get it permanently fixed.

When looking for material for any of these projects, consumers should check out online resources like DiggersList, as home owners can often find material at 50 cents to the dollar when compared to big box home improvement stores.

Shared by: The Plus Size Mommy

DiggersList For Disasters

March 3, 2010 by theplus  
Filed under Home

We often lead ourselves to believe that a natural disaster will never hit our home. Yet, thousands of people’s homes are annually hit by fire, floods, earthquakes, tornados and hurricanes.  What’s worse, many home owners don’t carry the proper insurance to cover damages caused by natural disasters.

Matt Knox, Founder and CEO of DiggersList, a home improvement online resource, has 10 quick and cheap home-protection tips that will help you minimize damages to your home and your wallet.

For earthquakes:

  • Fasten lamps, china and other small valuables to shelves or surfaces with puttylike anchoring or museum wax.
  • Install latches on cabinet door in order to keep contents inside
  • Secure your water heater to a wall stud with a water-heater strap

For fires:

  • Install a fireplace screen to keep embers inside
  • Have a spark arrestor installed in your chimney

For floods and rain:

  • Install weather-stripping on and around doors and windows to prevent water from seeping into your home.
  • Install storm shutters or create your own using precut sheets of plywood cut to fit into each window
  • Install storm doors

Many of these items can be found via DiggersList, which when compared to stores like Home Depot can get save you 50 cents to the dollar on every purchase.

DiggersList is now available in Arizona, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, and Texas. However, they are looking for referrals to new cities to start lists in. So you can goto DiggersList.com and suggest a new city now.

The Plus Size Mommy

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