It used to be that power tools were reserved for pros or big time do-it-yourselfers. Today, even the occasional weekend warrior has some sort of power tool cache in the garage or tool shed. It’s because power tools are easier to use, charge and handle than ever before. And with a little know-how, you can make sure those babies last you a DIY lifetime. You can do-it-yourself, but you don’t have to do it alone.
America’s love affair with power tools has grown to the point that even the occasional weekend warrior has at least a drill or circular saw in their power tool arsenal. But with SO many choices out there – how do you know what’s right for you? And once you get them home, are there any special things you need to know to keep those tools “power performers” for their whole life span? read more
From jchris379: “I listen to your show on WABC in NY and understand Tom spent many years as a home inspector. We are buying a ten year old house in Fishkill. We had the house inspected last week; however the home inspector would not check the septic system with color dye. He stated that the fields 'looked okay.' Would you insist on him doing the test?” read more
Has the heat gotten to you? Are you ready to go ahead and get that central AC system you’ve been putting off? On the next Money Pit radio program, we’ll tell you what you need to know about buying a central air conditioning unit for your home. To find out where we broadcast in your area or download our podcast, visit www.moneypit.com read more
Your small appliances need occasional maintenance just like the bigger ones. If your can opener or blender is kaput, it’s probably cheaper to buy a new one than have it repaired. But we have a few tips to keep them running properly so they’ll last a little longer. read more
Picnics are great – but eating outdoors can be messy for your clothes, table cloths and outdoor furniture. But not if you know some stain removal tips for the most common picnic stains! read more
On a bright summer day, there’s nothing more beautiful than the sun streaming into your home through the eye-catching colors and patterns of decorative glass doors. But while the summer sun may be in full force, advances in engineering now make it possible to let in the light without letting in too much heat or raising your utility bills. read more
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