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Comparing Garage Floor Mats To Epoxy

by Gerald Peterson on December 12, 2009

So you’ve narrowed your possible garage flooring options down to a garage floor mat or epoxy paint. Both garage floors have their pros and cons, so we’ll take a look at the ones most likely affecting your decision. Hopefully, by the time you’ve read this article, you’ll have a better understanding of exactly how the two garage floors compare. Note that, for the purposes of this article, we will be comparing epoxy paint to whole garage floor coverings, and not compartment mats. Because compartment garage floor mats are not sold in a package that can cover entire garage floors, they are not really appropriate for comparing to epoxy paint.

Choosing Your Quikrete Garage Floor

by Quigly Garret on November 28, 2009

You’ve probably noticed, if you’ve been looking at all the different Quikrete garage floor solutions, that there are quite a few options, and that it’s not always easy to tell which one will be the best idea in the case of your garage floors. Everyone has a slightly different situation, so sometimes it’s hard to pick using only generic information. We’ll take a look at the various options in this article, and hopefully you will come away with a better idea of what each thing does.

HVAC Tools For The Service Technician

by Jason Sturding on September 3, 2009

To be an HVAC technician you will need to have a variety of tools to service units. The most important tool is actually the license you will need to be able to service units and handle Freon, which is called the EPA 608 certification. That is the most important one as it is illegal to service HVAC units without one, now here are some of the other tools you will need.

It is not uncommon to find ourselves struggling with financial problems in today’s society and wonder “is avoiding bankruptcy” really possible? The truth is that you can avoid this financial problem; however it is going to take some work and is not going to be the easiest thing to do.

Older homes tend to have smaller bathrooms and kitchens are often designed that way as well. If you want to put up standard wall shelves you probably won’t have enough space. Corner shelves can save the day in this situation by using space that has otherwise been totally neglected.