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For warmth and beauty in the home,
it's hard to beat the ambience of a
real wood-burning stove or fireplace.

Homeowners now have another
reason to warm up to one - they may
qualify for a federal tax credit of up
to $1,500 if they purchase and install
a 75-percent efficient wood-or
pellet-burning (biomass) stove in 2009
or 2010.

Thirty-percent of the total cost,
including the appliance, installation
and piping, can be claimed.
courtesy of aracontent
The tax credit is part of the federal government's efforts to encourage homeowners to
choose green, energy-efficient products for their homes. Advantages to heating your
home with wood or pellets are controlled heating costs, the satisfaction of utilizing
renewable fuels in a clean-burning appliance, and now, a tax credit. Find qualifying
products at www.fireplaces.com/taxcredit

Adding color can dramatically transform any
room, and luckily painting is an extremely
simple project.

However, success lies in the initial preparation
and tools you use to get the job done.

Choose accessories that coordinate with the
other finishes in your bath.

Manufacturers, such as Moen, offer a variety
of styles that perfectly match or coordinate
with the style and finish of your faucet.

To keep towels off the floor and clutter off the
countertops, add unique accessories, such as
a double towel bar or glass shelf.
Easy Bath Improvements
for the Not-so-handy
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