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01 DoItYourself.com
DoItYourself.com is the leading independent home improvement and home repair website. It has been repeatedly honored among the Best on the Web, and was named "One of the Top 50 Sites in the World" by Time Magazine. In addition to its extraordinarily broad list of topics, it operates the most active home improvement forums on the Internet, enabling consumers to get personalized advice from professionals in over 100 subjects.

02 BobVila.com
BobVila.com is ready to lend a hand! Our home repair article library is your source for reliable and informative advice on do-it-yourself home improvements, remodeling, and home finance topics.

03 DIY Network
DIY's programs and experts answer the most sought-after questions and offer creative projects for do-it-yourself enthusiasts. DIY's programming covers a broad range of categories including home improvement and crafts.

04 Hometime
Our aim is—and always has been—to help homeowners achieve professional-looking results from their home improvement projects. On Hometime, we tackle everything from landscaping, painting, and kitchen facelifts to managing new construction and major additions to older houses.

05 do-it-yourself-help
Do it yourself guides for wall painting, faux finishing, wall repair, remodeling, trim carpentry and home repair projects.

06 The Home Depot
Whether you've never completed a certain type of home improvement project or just want to refresh your skills, The Home Depot has free How-To Seminars for everything from laying tile, to faux finish painting, to fixing a toilet.

07 Info Insurance
The infoassurance.ca site is operated jointly by the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) and the Groupement des assureurs automobiles (GAA). IBC is the association that represents most of the companies that insure your homes, cars and businesses. GAA, created in 1978 by the Automobile Insurance Act , serves the needs of policyholders while working to keep down the cost of claims so that Québec drivers can continue to pay reasonable insurance premiums. All automobile insurance companies that operate in Québec must be a member of GAA. The Act also entrusts the GAA with specific responsibilities: 1 - guarantee access to insurance 2 - simplify the claims process 3 - oversee and regulate the professional appraisal of collision repair

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DoItYourself.com is the leading independent home improvement and home repair website. It has been repeatedly honored among the Best on the Web, and was named "One of the Top 50 Sites in the World" by Time Magazine. In addition to its extraordinarily broad list of topics, it operates the most active home improvement forums on the Internet, enabling consumers to get personalized advice from professionals in over 100 subjects.
01 DoItYourself
DIY's programs and experts answer the most sought-after questions and offer creative projects for do-it-yourself enthusiasts. DIY's programming covers a broad range of categories including home improvement and crafts.
03 DIY Network
Do it yourself guides for wall painting, faux finishing, wall repair, remodeling, trim carpentry and home repair projects.
06 doityourselfhelp
Whether you've never completed a certain type of home improvement project or just want to refresh your skills, The Home Depot has free How-To Seminars for everything from laying tile, to faux finish painting, to fixing a toilet.
07 info Insurance
 
BobVila.com is ready to lend a hand! Our home repair article library is your source for reliable and informative advice on do-it-yourself home improvements, remodeling, and home finance topics.
02 BobVila
Our aim is—and always has been—to help homeowners achieve professional-looking results from their home improvement projects. On Hometime, we tackle everything from landscaping, painting, and kitchen facelifts to managing new construction and major additions to older houses.
04 HomeTime
Whether you've never completed a certain type of home improvement project or just want to refresh your skills, The Home Depot has free How-To Seminars for everything from laying tile, to faux finish painting, to fixing a toilet.
06 The Home Depot
Whether you've never completed a certain type of home improvement project or just want to refresh your skills, The Home Depot has free How-To Seminars for everything from laying tile, to faux finish painting, to fixing a toilet.
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