Renovating & Restyling Vintage Homes: The Professional's Guide to Maximum Value RemodelingHomeowners can learn how to identify and economically add improvements to older homes without getting bogged down in never-ending repairs. This comprehensive guide teaches readers how to fix roofs, doors, windows, structural problems, plumbing and bathrooms for the least amount of money and the greatest reward. |
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Maximum Value Remodeling | 5 |
My Favorite Jobs | 12 |
The Chimney | 20 |
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