Ridge Vents

By Todd Fratzel on Roofing

Recently I wrote about ice dams and the need for good ventilation. Since writing about that topic I received several questions about what types of ridge vent I prefer. I definitely prefer the rigid type ridge vents. ShingleVent®II is one such type that works very well. It maintains it’s shape after nailing on the cap…

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This policy is valid from 08 March 2008 This blog is a personal blog written and edited by me. This blog accepts forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions or other forms of compensation. The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. That content, advertising space or post…

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Privacy Policy for homeconstructionimprovement.com The privacy of our visitors to homeconstructionimprovement.com is important to us. At homeconstructionimprovement.com, we recognize that privacy of your personal information is important. Here is information on what types of personal information we receive and collect when you use visit homeconstructionimprovement.com, and how we safeguard your information. We never sell your…

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Custom Tile Shower & Tub Surround

By Todd Fratzel on Bathrooms, Interior Decorating

One of my favorite features of our new home is the master bathroom suite. Anyone that knows me might find this odd and even think I’d say the utility room, garage or basement, but the master bathroom is definitely my favorite room. The best feature hands down is the custom shower that I designed. The…

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Wainscoting Adds Elegance To A Room

By Todd Fratzel on Finish Carpentry

DIY Wainscoting Wainscoting is an easy way to add some elegance to a room. In our new home I wanted to have a more formal feeling dining room and wainscoting helped us achieve that feeling. Do-it-yourself wainscoting can be achieved in a couple different approaches. You can create faux wainscoting by applying small pieces of…

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Window Condensation – Part II

By Todd Fratzel on Windows

I recently posted about winter window condensation and I’ve received a lot of questions. I found some more information that should be useful in answering some of the questions: Humidities should be controlled so that little or no condensation appears on the inside surface of the glass. With double glazing this still permits quite high…

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Radiant Heat Cont’d. | In Slab Tubing

By Todd Fratzel on Air Conditioning

In my previous post, Radiant Heat New Construction, I wrote about using radiant heat in homes. In the basement slab of my new home I have radiant heat and I thought I’d share some pictures of the tubing and insulation layout. As you can see in the photos the PEX tubing is layed out on…

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Vinyl Cupolas – Part 2 of Cupolas Create Curb Appeal

By Todd Fratzel on Curb Appeal, Design

My recent post on cupolas, Cupolas Create Curb Appeal, was quite popular and I’ve received quite a few questions regarding vinyl cupolas. I personally have not used a vinyl cupola but I did some research and there are quite a few manufacturers. Two of the sites that I found with vinyl cupolas are, SkyArt Studio…

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