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Home Improvement Videos More and more people are beginning to see that hiring a contractor to do certain things around the home or office is not always the most economical way to go. So nowadays, when making improvements and/or repairs to their homes, many people are taking matters into their on hands and doing things the old fashioned way, they are doing the work themselves, and they are loving it. There is no better feeling than starting a project and watching it develop over time and working on it until the job is complete, especially when the work is done by your own hands. By doing the work yourself, you do it the way you want it done and you save money, too. MoneyMatters101.com has teamed with Graspr, the instructional video network, to bring you a host of do-it-yourself videos by Home Depot, Money Talks, and other companies and individuals that can help you get started with improvement projects in and around your home or office. These videos are designed to give basic, easy to understand instructions on everything from installing doors to laying tile, to weatherproofing your home. With the economy going through the current recession and with the lending and housing markets in a tailspin, buying a new home is not an option for most people. During times like these, most people make a conscious decision to stay where they are and make the most of their hard earned money. So like always, when times get tough, people start looking for cheaper, more sensible ways to get what they want. They barter, they network, and they help each other. They look for ways to improve their homes and offices by taking a hands on approach to getting making improvements and repairs, and by doing this, they save lots of money. The videos in this segment gives basic instructions on you how to do certain repairs and installations, and where you can get your supplies at the best prices. With the high costs of labor, do-it-yourself projects can help beautify your surroundings and make you feel good just knowing that you did them yourself. By making certain changes or upgrades to your home, like installing new doors and windows, putting up ceiling fans, insulating the attic and/or the basement, changing the filters in your cooling systems, and replacing old light bulbs with new energy efficient ones, you can do your part to help in the fight against global warming while making your home or office more environmentally friendly, and in the mean time, save money on your energy bills. If you feel that the job is too big for you to handle, like adding a room or putting on a new roof, then a contractor may be needed. If so, make sure that the contractor is licensed, always get at least three bids, check his references, and never pay for the entire job before the work has been done to your satisfaction. A reputable contractor will allow you to pay in increments, making the final payment when the project is complete.
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