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The latest online features from FineHomebuilding.com - July 1st, 2021 Hello, {EMAIL} ! This week's n

The latest online features from FineHomebuilding.com - July 1st, 2021 [View in Browser]( Hello, {EMAIL} ! [Save up to 70% - Subscribe Now]( This week's newsletter features articles from almost all of our project guides to get you through the summer and start thinking about projects for the fall. [Paint a Room Series: Washing Your Walls]( Learn how to properly wash interior walls for a professional interior paint job. [Watch Now]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Laying Out and Cutting the Stringers]( Calculate the rise and run, mark the stair notches, and then cut with a circular saw. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Retrofitting a Ceiling Fan]( With common-sense wiring and the right hardware, you can replace an existing light fixture with a breeze in almost any room in the house. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Replacing a Pane of Glass]( Renovation pro Mike Litchfield explains how to cut, set, and glaze a new pane in a wood window. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [Installing Drywall in Damp Areas]( Follow these guidelines when drywalling in bathrooms and other potentially damp (but not wet) areas. [Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( More from [FineHomebuilding.com]( [Air-Sealing the Ceiling Joists in an Attached Garage]( [Avoiding Common Framing Errors]( [Advanced Framing Construction Detail Package]( [Advanced Framing Construction Detail Package]( Boost the quality of your home construction — and SAVE 30% on materials — with this set of 23 construction details. [SHOP]( [Build A Deck (DVD)]( [Build A Deck (DVD)]( This video takes place on an actual job site and addresses safety issues, building codes, and hidden problems upfront and throughout the process. [SHOP]( Stay Connected The Taunton Press, 63 South Main Street, Newtown, CT 06470 [TAUNTON STORE]( | [ABOUT]( | [CUSTOMER SERVICE]( | [CONTACT]( | [PRIVACY POLICY]( [COPYRIGHT]( | [TERMS OF USE]( | [ACCESSIBILITY]( | [CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( You received this message because you are a Taunton customer or have registered at Taunton.com. This email was sent to you by The Taunton Press. [Click here]( to unsubscribe or to update your email preferences.

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