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Installing Specialty Switches

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If you thought dimmers were about as fancy as switches could get, think again. There's a whole world of specialty switches out there just waiting to make your life more convenient, and they're every bit as easy to install as an ordinary dimmer.

Timer switches and solid-state programmable switches can turn fixtures on and off when you're not around. And motion-sensor switches will turn on the lights when they sense your presence so you're never in the dark. Be aware, though, that some of these switches require a neutral wire connection so they can't be installed at the very end of a circuit. Don't worry-we'll show you how to tell what will and won't work in your installation.

 

1. Timer switches have three preattached wire leads. The black lead connects to the hot wire, and the red lead connects to the wire that carries power to the light fixture. The remaining neutral lead is connected to the neutral circuit wires. After a power failure, be sure to reset the switch to the proper time. (If the circuit you're working on doesn't have a neutral lead, an analog timer switch won't work. Use a solid-state programmable model instead.)

 

 

2. Solid-state programmable switches require no neutral wire connections. That means they can be installed in switch boxes containing either one or two cables -- at the end of a circuit run or somewhere in the middle. Both wire leads on the switch connect to hot circuit wires with wire connectors.

 

 

 

 

 

Selecting A Home Improvement Contractor
Now that you have decided to do a remodeling or home improvement project, it is time to select a home improvement contractor who will work with you to ensure a quality job. Unfortunately, there are many contractors who promote their services in ways that disguise their lack of expertise or do work in a way that is shoddy or not of acceptable quality.

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How to Pick Grout Color
Tips to help you learn how to pick grout color for your new tile.
Choosing new tile is an exciting and fun way to enhance almost any area of your home. Floors, bathrooms, countertops and kitchen backsplashes are all areas where tile looks and works great.

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Ready For Clean! - How to Start Pressure Washing
Some cleaning jobs take a lot of force – water force. Pressure washing uses a pressure washer that sprays water with high powered force so you can clean even the toughest grime, grease or mold. Learning how to start pressure washing the right way can make the job easier and quicker.

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Information about How to Install Adjustable Shelving
Many people find that after a few years in their home they have run short of storage space. This can cause quite a problem in terms of messiness and general clutter. There are some very effective solutions out there, not the least of which is adjustable shelving. Basically, adjustable shelving is shelving that sits on metal rails that are attached to the wall. It is easy to learn how to install adjustable shelving, and it is even easier to find things to occupy your adjustable shelves once they are installed.

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Handling Dry Rot Repair
Dry rot repair is no fun for anyone, especially when it's affecting your home as well as your life. But when you find that you have a problem, you do need to tackle it quickly in order to prevent permanent damage to your home. If you feel that you need dry rot repair, here are some things that you will want to keep in mind as you are looking over your home.

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How to Design a Tile Kitchen Backsplash
Get great ideas on how to design a tile kitchen backsplash.

Taking the time to learn how to design a tile kitchen backsplash for your kitchen will be worth every second. Designing a backsplash is simple and can make a big difference in your kitchen. Backsplashes are installed for multiple reasons.

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Learning How to Change Kitchen Cupboards
There are many ways to learn how to change kitchen cupboards and the choice you make depends upon several factors. They include your budget, time availability and the long term plans for the house. Before you start removing old cabinets, you should consider all the options and make sure you have chosen wisely.

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Just My Style! Custom Kitchen Cook Top Ventilation
When you remodel your kitchen or build a new house, you have a choice of custom kitchen cook top ventilation units. It wasn’t that long ago cook top ventilation systems were eyesores in the kitchen and hard to clean. That's changed with the addition of various styles of ventilation systems that enhance, rather than detract from, the appearance of the kitchen appliances and décor.

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Doing Double Duty with a Double Oven Replacement
A double oven replacement can be a major purchase depending upon the model purchased. You want to make sure you choose the oven that best serves your purposes and will last for years to come. When you remodel your kitchen, replacing a sindgle oven with a double oven will require new cabinet framing and possibly wiring updating. But the end result is a more functional kitchen.

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