These days, most blogs are about about lists - 5 top reasons why...10 things to do....7 Ways to ....
We all want information in bite sized pieces, easy to understand as well as implement. So when I see a book that says "442 things you should know...", I stopped and wondered, are these guys serious?
Well, the "guys" happen to be Stephen Fanuka and Edward Lewine who have written a book titled :
"What's a Homeowner to do? 442 things you should know." Stephen Fanuka is the star of the famous DIY series Million Dollar Contractor (Sundays at 10pm) and Edward Lewine writes home improvement columns for the New York Times Magazine. Now, we are paying attention! The 442 ways are diagrams, and easy-to-use, bite-sized tutorials for do-it-yourself home improvement, maintenance and safety projects.
The book offers tips and suggestions on understanding how your home is built, what items need regular maintenance, insider secrets on handling common issues and the most useful tip of all - knowing when to tackle a job yourself or call in a professional. If you own a home and feel at loose ends when it comes to knowing what you should be doing to keep it in top shape, "What’s a Homeowner to Do" is the reference guide for you. What a great housewarming gift, especially for a first time home buyer!
Have you read the book? What do you think?
More articles on Real Estate Tips or my Book Reviews.
Bela Vora, REALTOR®,
Coldwell Banker Preferred - Exton
Office: 610 363 6006; Cell: (484) 947 3127
bela@belavora.com
Website | Facebook | Blog
We all want information in bite sized pieces, easy to understand as well as implement. So when I see a book that says "442 things you should know...", I stopped and wondered, are these guys serious?
Well, the "guys" happen to be Stephen Fanuka and Edward Lewine who have written a book titled :
"What's a Homeowner to do? 442 things you should know." Stephen Fanuka is the star of the famous DIY series Million Dollar Contractor (Sundays at 10pm) and Edward Lewine writes home improvement columns for the New York Times Magazine. Now, we are paying attention! The 442 ways are diagrams, and easy-to-use, bite-sized tutorials for do-it-yourself home improvement, maintenance and safety projects.
The book offers tips and suggestions on understanding how your home is built, what items need regular maintenance, insider secrets on handling common issues and the most useful tip of all - knowing when to tackle a job yourself or call in a professional. If you own a home and feel at loose ends when it comes to knowing what you should be doing to keep it in top shape, "What’s a Homeowner to Do" is the reference guide for you. What a great housewarming gift, especially for a first time home buyer!
Have you read the book? What do you think?
More articles on Real Estate Tips or my Book Reviews.
Bela Vora, REALTOR®,
Coldwell Banker Preferred - Exton
Office: 610 363 6006; Cell: (484) 947 3127
bela@belavora.com
Website | Facebook | Blog
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