Installing a Ceiling Fan
Ceiling fans are both functional and decorative. They create a cool breeze in the summer and when reversed they pull heated air down in the winter reducing energy usage. This How-To will give you general instructions for installing a ceiling fan. ... [... more] Easy 2 DIY
Flower Gardening
Flower gardening can create a peaceful balance in our stressful lives. The tranquility that can come from spending a few hours flower gardening can enhance our lives and create better health. The warm sun, the cool breezes, and the calming ... [... more] Do It Yourself
Working with Raised Decks
A raised deck can expand your view, catch cool breezes, and ensure privacy. But poor design can leave you with a spindly add-on and steep steps. Here are some ways to add a sky-high deck with down-to-earth features. Your outdoor space can move to ... [... more] Better Homes and Gardens USA
How to Install a Ceiling Fan
Installing a ceiling fan where there is existing wiring from a previously mounted lighting fixture involves basic electrical wiring and minor mechanical skills. Here are a few steps that we'll walk you through and soon you'll be enjoying cool breeze. [... more] eHow
Time to Winterize
Time to Winterize - Fall's cool breezes eventually give way to winter's unforgiving squalls, cold temperature and snow measured by the foot. Is your h Fall's cool breezes eventually give way to winter's unforgiving squalls, cold temperature and ... [... more] Bob Vila
Removing Built Up Heat
Nothing feels better on a hot day than a cool breeze. Encouraging cool air to enter your house forces warm air out, keeping your house comfortably cool. However, this strategy only works when the inside temperature is higher than the outside ... [... more] Do It Yourself
Saturday Mechanic: Replacing A Serpentine Engine Belt
It's hot. Hot enough to make the asphalt parking lot gummy under your shoes, but the car's a/c will soon have everything under control. The cool breeze is already cranking out of the dash as you back out of the space. As you pull out onto the ... [... more] Popular Mechanics