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Five home improvement projects you shouldn’t do yourself (and five you can)

Five home improvement projects you shouldn’t do yourself (and five you can)

The booming popularity of television networks like HGTV and DIY have inspired thousands of homeowners to try their hand at remodeling their homes...

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How to think like an interior designer in seven steps

How to think like an interior designer in seven steps

Hiring an interior designer is expensive and outside the budget for many homeowners...

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How to Successfully Remodel Your Kitchen

How to Successfully Remodel Your Kitchen

We have all heard horror stories about kitchen remodeling projects, which is often enough to sway most of us away from the idea of remodeling our kitchens...

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Successfully Selling Your Home

Successfully Selling Your Home

Selling a home is no easy project, especially when the market is not great, but that does not mean that you should not try...

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Seven tips for hanging frames

Seven tips for hanging frames

Putting up new family photographs or paintings in your home is one of the fastest and most cost effective ways to give a room a new look...

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Choosing the right home for renovation

Choosing the right home for renovation

In the United Kingdom, house-flippers are known as "amateur developers," but they’re basically the same thing...

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How to shop for interior design

How to shop for interior design

If you decide to embark on the wonderful world of interior design by yourself, you’ll want to know where to look for the best ideas, the best prices, and the best styles...

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Editor of This Old House opens up

Editor of This Old House opens up

Scott Omelianuk is an unlikely character to play the part of Editor in Chief of This Old House. This is the popular home improvement magazine that The New York Times...

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WikiHouse: Do-It-Yourself Home Building

WikiHouse: Do-It-Yourself Home Building

WikiHouse is a revolutionary new technology that may change the way homes are built forever. Branding itself as “an open source construction set,” WikiHouse allows anyone and everyone who has access to a computer and the internet the opportunity to become an architect...

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Measure Your Baseboard Heaters

How to measure baseboard heaters:

Step 1
HOW TO MEASURE

Always measure left to right, and twice for accuracy

Step 2 
DETERMINE IF BRACKETS ARE NECESSARY

Always measure left to right, and twice for accuracy

Step 3

HOW TO MEASURE LENGTH

Based on how your heater is configured,

choose an option below to expand and view

specific hot water baseboard heater measurement templates.

 
[+] Option 1: Straight Heater Configuration
[+] Option 2: L-Shape and U-Shape Configuration
[+] Option 3: 45 Degrees, Z-Shape Configuration
 

Congratulations!

Now that you’ve learned how to measure baseboard heaters,

you’re ready to order.

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YOUR ORDER NOW?