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Concrete and Masonry, Exterior, Today's Homeowner Published 05/13/2008 by Danny Lipford
While this house had a beautiful view, the homeowners could only enjoy it when the weather permitted. With the addition of this great looking sunroom and patio, they’ll be able to take advantage of it all year long.
Video, Concrete and Masonry Published 04/02/2008 by Danny Lipford
Most driveways and patios develop a crack or two in the concrete over the years. These can be caused by everything from tree roots and movement of the soil to freezing and thawing cycles in the winter. Rather than breaking up the slab and pouring a new one, you might want to consider repairing it using a concrete resurfacer.
Video, Concrete and Masonry, Repairs and Installation, Interior Published 07/26/2007 by Danny Lipford
Danny takes a look at foundation cracks under a carpet and helps sort out when to worry and when not to. Many times these cracks are from expansion and contraction, but in the rare case of something more serious from settling, you may need to call in a structural engineer.
Video, Concrete and Masonry, Heating and Cooling, Interior Published 04/12/2007 by Danny Lipford
What is a pre-engineered masonry fireplace? Think of it as a fireplace that comes in pieces and is assembled on location like Lego blocks. These fireplaces install in a fraction of the time of traditional masonry fireplaces, while offering the same benefits traditional masonry fireplaces offer over metal fireplaces.
Concrete and Masonry, Repairs and Installation Published 10/23/2006 by Danny Lipford
A major structural problem with your home is probably every homeowner’s worst nightmare. Structural problems left unattended decrease your homes value and only worsen over time. So if you are seeing signs of foundation problems around your home like cracks in your drywall, or if you have doors that do not open or close properly you probably need to have an evaluation done.
Concrete and Masonry, Flooring, Kitchens and Baths, Interior Published 10/19/2006 by Danny Lipford
Installing tile over a wood subfloor is a lot easier today than it was when I started my remodeling career.
Concrete and Masonry, Decks and Patios, Exterior Published 10/11/2006 by Danny Lipford
With the weather warming up homeowners are ready for weekends spent outdoors, but you don’t want to end up constantly maintaining your new decks, patios, and walkways. There are a number of things Danny shared in the Satellite Media Tour including many tips and solutions for homeowners as well as the latest news on materials and products now available to help you make your outdoor projects not only easier and quicker to do, but virtually maintenance free as well.
Concrete and Masonry, Decks and Patios, Lawn and Garden, Exterior, Landscaping & Design Published 10/11/2006 by Danny Lipford
Spring means spending time outdoors and for many of us that means our own little backyard paradise. However a suitable surface for the barbecue grill, table, and chairs is a must. Here are some tips for creating your own custom paver patio.
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Concrete and Masonry, Exterior, Today's Homeowner Published 10/02/2006 by Danny Lipford
As long as there are homes and cars there will be driveways. Danny demonstrates how to properly seal, protect and maintain asphalt driveways. Plus, take a look at other options for driveways. While driveway surfaces (concrete or asphalt for most of the country) are incredibly resilient, they do require some attention so they’ll last as long as they should.
Video, Carpentry, Concrete and Masonry, Decks and Patios, Lawn and Garden, Exterior, Garden Tools & Supplies Published 07/12/2006 by Danny Lipford
Whether you’re creating a brick landing for a new set of steps or forming a small brick path, the trick is to get a nice sub surface to support the bricks. You’ll need a nice smooth surface but also one with a consistent depth, otherwise some bricks may be higher or lower than others creating a tripping hazard. To create a smooth surface create a screed (the same tool concrete finishers use to smooth out concrete).