My Pro Handyman Can is a handyman, home improvement, remodeling, and diy resource blog.

 

Sustainability is a threaded theme.

 

I offer content and invite dynamic dialogue for all areas related to “home” through the blogging and social networking community.

 

My primary focus is to offer ideas and resources for living any place one calls home.

 

I wish to offer opportunities that allow a small investment of your money to go a long way to transforming and enhancing your personal living environment.

Current themes are about:

 

How to Go Green – Save Money – Stay Healthy – Improve Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) –

 

Learn about Tax Credits and Rebates – Save Energy – Save Water…and more.

 

I hope to inspire, seek to be current, and focus on offering  ideas, innovation, support, products and services that I believe our globally conscious and diverse community will find of continuing interest.

 

This blog is for anyone, living anywhere, who wants their apartment, condo, townhouse, private house, loft, room, farm or whatever to be a home that supports their lifestyle and our planet.

 

We especially want to honor and invite the elderly, the the senior, and the the boomer living on a retirement income to learn how in enhance the beauty, comfort, and safety of their home on a budget. This is a relatively new blog and therefore a work in progress with a clear vision and lofty goals.

 

Check back often for interesting informative and inspiring posts and videos:

 

Here’s a Green Your Home Tip Video – Part 1 from National Wildlife


 


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This is a wonderful, easy to use, How To, DIY, interactive design tool from Benjamin Moore Paints. Just follow the prompts and play with colors in mock room settings before you buy. It’s great fun and so easy! After experimenting with colors here, we always recommend buying a sample of 2 -3  colors of choice with an inexpensive bristle or sponge brush. Then, paint each color on one side of a white foam board ( from an art/craft store, pharmacy stationary area, etc). Look at it for a few days. Make your decision. Then paint!  Note: See Blog Post about Green Paints, Low, No, or Zero VOC’s. *Personal Color Viewer® http://www.benjaminmoore.com/bmpsweb/portals/bmps.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=fh_home

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