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[DIYChatroom.com]( Hello DIYChatroom.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the DIYChatroom.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the DIYChatroom.com family. Your DIYChatroom.com Team [Visit DIYChatroom.com]( Top Discussions | [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [User] [7 Tips for Removing Wallpaper in Your Home]( Removing wallpaper before painting is often a tough job, especially when there are multiple layers to eliminate. [Read More]( [4 Advantages of Battery Powered Tools for Homeowners]( Homeowners who regularly uses power tools are probably aware of the massive popularity of cordless models. [Read More]( [Is Your Home Prepped for a Disaster?]( As a homeowner, you realize the importance of being prepared for anything and everything. Leaking roofs, bad plumbing and termites all come with the joy of home ownership. And then there are the natural disasters. [Read More]( [Staging your Home Can Help Your House Sell Faster]( If you’re planning to put your house on the market, it pays to use every small advantage to entice buyers into paying your asking price. [Read More]( [5 Simple DIY Improvements That Will Make Huge Differences]( Sometimes simple changes can a make a huge difference in the look and feel of your home. [Read More]( [2017 Drive: Marine Toys For Tots]( It all started On December 19, 2014 when members of ContractorTalk.com asked a simple question about finding a way to turn points into toys for children resulted in contractors coming together in a mad dash to make a difference. COOL Recommended [Four Crafty Upcycling Crafts You Will Love]( [Everything You Need to Know About Buying a Power Washer]( [How to Weatherproof Your Home]( [Painting Your Home Exterior: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques]( [Bathroom Remodeling on a Budget]( [5 DIY Tips to Transform Your Garage]( This email was sent by DIYChatroom.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 700, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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