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  1. DIY Home Improvement Information | DoItYourself.com

    Do it yourself home improvement and diy repair at Doityourself.com. Includes home improvement projects, home repair, kitchen remodeling, plumbing, electrical, painting, real estate, and decorating.

  2. DoItYourself.com Community Forums

    Question and Answer Forums for home improvement, home repair, remodeling, decorating, hardware, electrical, electronics, travel, health, investments, real estate ...

  3. Remodel Your Tub Quickly and Easily With a Bathtub Liner

    Sep 14, 2011 · If you are remodeling your bathroom, consider using a bathtub liner you can install yourself.

  4. Electrical - AC & DC - DoItYourself.com Community Forums

    Jun 4, 1995 · Electrical - AC & DC - Wiring, Junction Boxes, Switches, Receptacles, Fuses, Breakers, GFI'S, Main & Sub Panels, Solar Energy, Batteries and Generators.

  5. How to Make Your Own Gutter Guards - DoItYourself.com

    Mar 2, 2010 · Gutter guards are an excellent way to make sure that your rain gutters never clog at the wrong time.

  6. How to Mix Your Own Driveway Asphalt - DoItYourself.com

    Sep 27, 2010 · Stone driveways are elegant, but they can be treacherous when it snows or rains, so it's better to use driveway asphalt.

  7. How to Make a Semi-Inground Pool | DoItYourself.com

    Sep 1, 2010 · When you want to own a pool, but do not have a lot of money, consider installing a semi inground pool instead of an above ground or fully inground pool.

  8. Gardening & Outdoor - DoItYourself.com

    What Time To Run Your Sprinklers There will be times when watering your lawn will be necessary.

  9. Concrete Lifting for the Do It Yourselfer | DoItYourself.com

    Aug 15, 2010 · Concrete Lifting FAQ Can I do concrete lifting myself? Lifting concrete is a task that is every bit as difficult as it sounds. This is a real engineering project that needs a hydraulic pump and …

  10. How to Build a Driveway Culvert | DoItYourself.com

    Sep 10, 2009 · Driveway culverts send water under or through a driveway and direct any runoff into a drain or storm sewer, preventing standing water on and around a driveway. Usually, these structures …