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1.  12 Ton Air Hydraulic Bottle Jack
Price: $94.99
 
2.  4 in. Bench Vise - Heavy Duty
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3.  6-in-1 Supergrip Ratchet Screwdriver Set -1/4 Inch
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Contractor Articles and How-to Guides

  • Retaining Walls
    Retaining walls are used to keep your home safe and dry.  To ensure that your retaining wall has proper drainage qualities you will need to make sure that its design has been carefully planned before constructing the wall. 
  • How to Tell When Your Foundation Needs Repair
    The foundation to your home needs to remain strong and durable.  It is the main supportive structure for your home and if it fails, you are headed for major problems.  Cracks in your foundation may signify a serious problem and should be looked at by a contractor.
  • Fireplaces - Wood Fireplaces vs. Gas Fireplaces
    There is nothing more romantic than curling up in front of a blazing fire on a cold winter’s night.  Yet today, there are a few options of how that fireplace will be constructed.
  • Picking a New Countertop
    Picking a new countertop can be a fun experience. There are a number of different types of countertops available on the market today and many of them come with their own inherent and unique qualities.
  • Adding Garage Shelves
    Often, homeowners complain that they just dont have enough storage space. However, it may be said that the space is available; it just isnt being used adequately.
  • Building a Fence
    One of the main reasons why people begin building a fence is to enclose their property for safety, security, and privacy.
  • Installing a Ceiling Fan
    A ceiling fan is a great addition to any home. It can provide an excellent alternative method for cooling that is cost effective and efficient.
  • Installing Molding
    You can transform your home from drab to dazzling just by installing molding. There are a number of different styles and choices available in molding making it the perfect addition to spice up any home's décor.
  • Creaky Stairs and Floors
    No, you don’t need to call Ghost Busters, your creaky floors and stairs are most likely due to imperfections that occurred when they were first installed.
  • Common repairs for the garbage disposal
    You may take it for granted, but if it breaks or leaks, you know instantly how frustrating a broken garbage disposal can be. Knowing the correct procedures for garbage disposal installation can save you time and money on your initial installation as well as give you a heads up on fixing and repairing your unit.
  • Remodeling Bathrooms
    If you have an old, outdated bathroom, it may be time to invest in a complete bathroom remodel. There are many fun and exciting products available on the market that can give your ugly bathroom the look and feel that you want.
  • Building the Perfect Garage
    Maybe you have just moved into an older house with no garage, or perhaps you are building a new house and want to build your perfect garage space.
  • Benefits of an Attic Fan
    Installing an attic fan in the attic of your home is a very energy efficient way to help heat and cool your home. Not only can these fans extend the life of your roof in the winter, an attic fan can also help keep your home cooler on summer nights
  • Installing Different Types of Doors
    If you are updating your home, the first thing you might start with are the doors. Doors are an important part of your home and the first thing that guests see when they walk in your home. In addition, doors can help you control the amount of light and air coming into your home.
  • Building a Deck or Porch
    Building a new deck or porch to your home is not only beautiful and useful, but it can also yield a high return if you ever sell your home.
  • Tips for Hiring a Carpenter
    Sometimes it is difficult to know exactly what you want when you are ready to update any part of your house.
  • Tips for Remodeling your Basement
    Deciding to remodel your basement can be an exciting project. Maybe you have outgrown your existing living space and want to use your basement for a den.
  • Repairing Weather Damaged Shingles
    If your house has suffered damage from a thunderstorm and hail storm, you might wonder whether or not your roof has suffered any damage.
  • Discounted Generic Power Tools
    Everybody tries hard these days to save money.  One effective way to go about this is to use generic tools.  Generics are everywhere, food and drugs, among other things.  But did you know there are even generic power tools?
  • Branded Tools vs. Non Branded Tools
    There is a ironic controversy in the market. Most contractors and other trades people have a double standard when it is between their health and their hardware tools. They are willing to trade the quality and effectiveness of a generic drug product in order to save money, this can potentially harm their health.
  • The Importance of Maintenance on Your Power and Air Tools
    Tools are always a big investment, whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or a large contracting business.  It’s important to keep in mind that maintaining your power and air tools is extremely important since they’re needed to get the job done effectively.
  • Choosing the Right Power Tools
    When you’re in the contracting business, choosing the right power tools is without a doubt one of the most essential parts of making sure the job gets done right the first time. Just by making smart decisions in tool selection, you can save money and manpower.
  • Construction and Contractor Safety Tips
    There is no doubt that construction work is dangerous. Running a safe construction site takes effort. Safety is crucial – not only to keep the contractors from being injured, but it can also keep your finances healthy. We have all heard the job site injury stories and how small companies have gone belly-up because of them.
  • Tips for Hiring and Finding Professional Workers
    Hiring and finding professional contractors & workers can be difficult. Many of the people or contractors who are seeking employment are wonderful sales people.

  • Contractors and Tax Filing Tips
    Many first time contractors are confused about taxes and how to go about filing taxes. All contractors should be up to date on tax filing tips that can help him or her save money -- as well as stay out of trouble with the Internal Revenue Service.

  • OSHA Construction Rules, Regulations and Guidelines
    OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA has put together a manual that outlines what contractors must do to comply with their construction rules, regulations and guidelines.
  • Surety Bonds and Building Insurance: Know the Difference
    Surety bonds and building insurance are two different things. Building insurance is set up to assume that something bad will happen. When it does, the building insurance company will be compensated for their loss by the insurance company. On the other hand, surety bonds assume that nothing bad will happen.
  • OFCCP Policies for Contractors
    OFCCP stands for the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. It is part of the United States Department of Labor’s Employment Standards Administration. The OFCCP is responsible for ensuring that contractors are in federal compliance with the policies, laws and regulations regarding affirmative action and nondiscrimination.

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