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In need of some suggestions for your home security? Browse through HRG’s selections to find some of the newest and best items for securing your home.


Restoration Locks

Restoration Locks
Throughout the home, small details are the way to make an impact, be it the sconces above the mantel or the color-coded folders in the home office. But one of the best ways to enhance your chosen decor, both inside and out, is via hardware ... See product details »


Fire Extinguisher

Fire Extinguisher
One of the greatest obstacles to fire safety is accessing the proper equipment in those critical few moments you have between when a fire starts, and when it gets out of control. And all too often, bulky, fire-engine-red fire extinguishers ... See product details »


Door Jamb Armor Set

Door Jamb Armor Set
In a new take on home security - one that doesn't involve electronics and blaring alarms - Armor Concept's Door Jamb Armor is getting to the problem at its source - the door. Damaged door jambs are often the culprit ... See product details »



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HGTV U.S. Dream Home Contest

by Susan
06/01/2009

Sigh, what would I do if I could build my dream home? Unfortunately, although of legal age, I am not a resident of the US - two restrictions on eligibility for HGTV’s Dream Home Contest. The prize in question being a somewhat splendiferous house in Sonoma, California. If you are an American adult however, you can [...] Read the whole blog entry »

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Basement Sub Floor
I have collected a number of I Beams that I would like to turn on their side and use as a base for my sub-floor in the basement. I would lay down the beams so that there would be a space the same width as the beams between each beam laid down. I would then put a 5/8ths tongue and groove osb board on top. My Question is should I put a plastic barrier down first or don't worry about it? Also, I was going to use a PL 400 glue to secure the beams to the cement. My basement has never leaked water and was built in 1998. What is the best way to prepare the I beams and secure them to the floor? Read the answer »

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