Popular Home Repair Site Launches Home Improvement Web Site

May 01, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Palo Alto, CA, April 30, 2007 — AcmeHowTo.com, a popular, free Website that enables do-it-yourselfers to perform a wide range of common household repairs, today launched a sibling Website: AcmeDIY.com. The new Website, also free to users, is dedicated to helping individuals complete home improvement projects of all sizes, either by themselves or with the help of a qualified contractor. AcmeDIY.com also offers assistance in finding financing for large home improvement projects.

“Our research revealed that many people visited AcmeHowTo.com because they started a project and got stuck,” said Grant Anderson, founding partner of AcmeHowTo.com and AcmeDIY.com. “So, we offer extremely detailed, comprehensive instructions on how to do just about anything related to home improvement, as well as a way to get un-stuck — by hiring a contractor who can prevent a bad situation from getting worse.”

Cost-savings are the primary reason why people elect to do home improvement projects themselves. High-quality content on AcmeDIY.com, including illustrations and photographs, offers three ways to achieve this goal: by completing projects themselves, by hiring the right contractor at the best price, and by acquiring financing at the most attractive rate.

Supported by a keyword-based advertising model, AcmeDIY.com offers free access to hundreds of articles on the following topics:

• Cabinetry
• Concrete
• Decorating
• Doors
• Electrical
• Flooring
• Garden
• HVAC
• Insulation
• Landscaping
• Masonry
• Painting
• Plumbing
• Remodeling
• Roofing
• Siding
• Walls
• Windows

A community forum will also enable members to ask specific questions and get answers quickly.

About AcmeHowTo.com

Founded in 1999, AcmeHowTo.com empowers ordinary people to save money and reduce waste by repairing common household items by themselves. The free, advertising-supported Website offers hundreds of in-depth repair articles covering appliances, electrical systems, home and garden, personal computers and home theaters, and serves millions of readers annually.