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March 03, 2007
Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation Among New "How-To" Features on OldHouseWeb.com
The "How-To" section of OldHouseWeb.com provides useful information and project advice for homeowners of older homes. Two recent feature articles on OldHouseWeb.com offer advice on old-home ceramic tile flooring and bathroom exhaust fan installation. A very popular site among historic homeowners, OldHouseWeb.com offers a wide variety of old-home renovation ideas, a directory of contractors and easy-to-follow advice from experts.
(PRWEB) February 28, 2007 -- Recent OldHouseWeb.com "How-To" feature articles include how to install a bathroom exhaust fan and ceramic tile floor properly in an old house. The "How To" section of OldHouseWeb.com features a wide variety of old-home repair and remodeling advice written by experts. OldHouseWeb.com is both the novice and expert's source for old home remodeling, with tips of the week, a Q & A with professionals and a directory of contractors.
In "Bathroom Exhaust Fans," woodworker and carpenter Scott Gibson explains how older homes lack the insulation of modern structures, making a bathroom exhaust fan necessary to prevent mold. In addition to providing information on fan capacity, Gibson recommends installing fans that are nearly inaudible (http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/Detailed/14278.shtml).
The second "How-To" feature, "Installing a Ceramic Tile Floor in an Old House," also by Gibson, describes different types of tile and offers tips to prevent tiles from cracking. Typical of the inquiries sent to OldHouseWeb.com, homeowner concerns of replacing wood flooring with tile are addressed by Gibson with practical advice (http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/Detailed/14456.shtml).
As historic home lovers know, old houses are prone to a host of problems. OldHouseWeb.com addresses these common inconveniences by providing a weekly "How-To" tip. These tips offer solutions to squeaky stairs, drafty rooms and ants that invade the kitchen in balmy weather. (http://www.oldhouseweb.com/stories/How-To/Tip_of_the_Week/)
A host of forums on OldHouseWeb.com allow restoration aficionados to interact, and an expansive guide to suppliers connects homeowners with tools and contractors to complete their old-home remodeling. For every complex remodeling project, OldHouseWeb.com can connect visitors with the right contractor.
OldHouseWeb.com is a complete old-house remodeling interactive Web site offering old-house enthusiasts how-to resources spanning several industries from cabinetry to architecture. OldHouseWeb.com includes before and after renovation pictures, feature articles, a product showcase and an active forum featuring thousands of questions, solutions and successes.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at March 3, 2007 12:49 AM