Homeowner repairs made cheap and easy

A little book of "how-to-do-it". Contains valuable information with pictures- So that you know what to look for in the store.

by Jack Pruden


Formats

Softcover
$9.95
E-Book
$6.99
Softcover
$9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/9/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781450205375
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781450205382

About the Book

This booklet has information not found in the big manuals, home improvement stores, the library, or the internet. The books found in the above named places have a lot of information about the entire subject. However, I could not find any information that talked you through the step by step process. This booklet will explain how to do each step and the potential problems you may find as you proceed with the job. The pictures in the book will let you identify the parts you need when you go to the store. A young lady with no experience in home repair read the book and said " this is explained so simple I could do it". The book gives the reader the benefit of forty years of "earn while you learn" experience. The booklet is sized to put in your pocket and take to the store or jobsite. The book also introduces a new product that the author has used in the past with great success. The product has just been developed and not found in stores at this time. However, order information is included in the book. In today's economy, we all must save all we can. By using this book you will save huge amounts of money.


About the Author

Jack Pruden is a guy that has been there and done that. He has on the job experience as a journeyman carpenter in industrial and commerical construction. He operated a successful business of fifteen years developing single family subdivisions, small commercial subdivisions, and a mobile home park. He was also active in building single and multi family housing along with small commerical buildings. After closing that business, he worked five years for the United Methodist Church building churches with volunteer labor. He worked another four years as construction manager for Habitat for Humanity building houses with volunteer labor. The last few years he has completed all kind of necessary repairs that were needed on sale pending Real Estate.