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On the Web
- National Home Improvement Council - Trade association lists member companies and organisations that work in the home improvement sector, and offers advice on improving and modernising homes.
- HomePro - Service matches vetted builders or contractors with home-owners who have improvement or repair projects.
- Find a Builder - Search the Federation of Master Builders database of members to find a builder in your area for repair or improvement of your property.
- Mobile Home Doctor - Short articles offering tips for repair and improvement specific to mobile homes. Includes a tutorial on construction of mobile homes.
- Home Tips - Home repair and improvement advice and tips including "How Your House Works", a manual by Don Vandervort, buying guides, ideas for home and shop.
- I.M. Handy - With over 30 years experience business handles home repair and improvement needs. Repair, restore, or replacement services available.
- Handyman Franchise Company - UK franchise opportunity in repairing and improvement. FAQ and contact form included.
- Ask Jeff - A collection of articles on building repair and refurbishment by a Sunday Telegraph columnist.
- AutoharpX - Chuck Daniels provides information on do-it-yourself repairs and improvements. Also provides a repair and conversion service and sells accessories.
- House.co.uk - British Gas web-site offering advice and tips to home-owners on home maintenance and improvement.
Wikipedia Articles
- Subsequent remedial measure - A subsequent remedial measure is a term used in the law of evidence in the United States to describe an improvement or repair made to a structure following an injury caused by the condition of that structure. It is Federal Rule of Evidence 407 (http://expertpages.
- National Housing Act (Canada) - National Housing Act was passed by the Parliament of Canada in 1938 and was intended to promote the construction of new houses, the repair and modernization of existing houses, and the improvement of housing and living conditions. It was later amended in 1985 and 1999.
- Property manager - A property manager is a person or firm charged with operating a real estate property for a fee, when the owner is unable to personally attend to such details, or is not interested in doing so. Typical jobs include finding/evicting and generally dealing with tenants, home repair, home improvement, cleaning, garden maintenance, landscaping and snow removal, to be coordinated with the owner's wishes.