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The Homeowner Referral Network® (HRN) business fills an important niche in the home improvement marketplace: It's a reliable source for busy homeowners in search of pre-screened contractors to work in their home and an outsourced sales and marketing force for reputable contractors.

After the purchase of our first home, my husband and I were faced with the all too familiar challenge of finding reliable home improvement contractors.

At the end of a 60 hour work week we had little time left to search for qualified plumbers, painters, carpenters, etc. and were forced to blindly pick a name from the yellow pages and hope for the best.

After one too many afternoons of waiting for contractors who didn't show, it occurred to me that if we were having difficulty finding reliable contractors in our community then other homeowners must be faced with the same challenge.

My concerns are what sparked the launch of a unique, service-based business—the Homeowner Referral Network® (HRN) business—which has since expanded into a profitable cottage industry across the US and internationally. >> read more

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Have you seen the new floor tile that looks like wood?

We're in the midst of remodeling our master bath and, in my search for the perfect floor tile, one of my contractors suggested that I take a look at this new brand of tile that looks exactly like real wood plank.  I checked it out at one of our local tile stores and it's absolutely amazing!

For homeowners who want the look of wood floors in their kitchen, bath, other high traffic or moisture prone areas, but are concerned about  maintenance, this is the ideal solution.   Not only do you get the warm look of wood flooring but tile is moisture resistant, stain resistant, easy to clean and less expensive than real wood.

Posted on 04 Mar 2010 by debra
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