Home Improvement Market Sees Uptick In Business As New Housing Market Continues To Be Slow

BURBANK, CA - APRIL 11: Nick Teichtmann (L), with the help of Lowe's employee Jaime Solis, buys lumber to renovate his house by adding a gazebo on top of a deck and fixing his garage at Lowe's home improvement store on April 11, 2011 in Burbank, California. Home improvement market sees uptick in business as new housing market continues to be slow. Lowe's reported their spring seasonal hiring at is up 15 percent as homeowners tackle maintenance projects delayed during the recession. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
BURBANK, CA - APRIL 11: Nick Teichtmann (L), with the help of Lowe's employee Jaime Solis, buys lumber to renovate his house by adding a gazebo on top of a deck and fixing his garage at Lowe's home improvement store on April 11, 2011 in Burbank, California. Home improvement market sees uptick in business as new housing market continues to be slow. Lowe's reported their spring seasonal hiring at is up 15 percent as homeowners tackle maintenance projects delayed during the recession. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Home Improvement Market Sees Uptick In Business As New Housing Market Continues To Be Slow
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