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  • How to Frame & Hang Drywall

    The ability to frame and hang drywall enables you to build nearly anything. Whether you are building a shed or a bedroom, the process and skills are the same.

  • How to Hang Pictures on a Concrete Wall

    While a building with concrete walls is sturdy, it can often make a room feel desolate if left bare. You may wish to make the room feel more inviting by adding photos to the walls. However,...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Siding With Masonry Siding

    According to the James Hardieplank Web site, there are many benefits to replacing vinyl siding with masonry products. While both masonry and vinyl products are rot and termite resistant, vinyl...

  • How to Remove Interior Wood Trim

    Remove and reuse existing interior wood trim for a number of reasons. Reusing the wood trim, instead of buying it new, shaves a lot of money off the budget for the entire project. Retaining the...

  • How to Replace Door Molding

    Door molding provides a decorative frame to a door and conceals the join between the door and the wall, according to "Collins Complete DIY Manual" (Reference 1). Moldings have no load bearing...

  • How to Fill in Gaps Between a Kitchen Counter & a Wall

    Some kitchens are designed with counters that do not run all the way to the wall. Whether this is part of a purposeful design, allowing for access to a garbage can or other items, or because the...

  • How to Build Dry Stacked Concrete Walls

    Builders prefer concrete block for quickly built, solid walls that often require no additional finish. Tedious trowel work required to "point" smooth lines of mortar between stacked blocks can...

  • How to mount a flat panel screen TV to a wall in your bedroom

    Flat screen TVs are taking consumers by storm. They have a great picture and can look great mounted on a wall. Here’s how to do it:

  • DIY Framing an Exterior Door in an Existing Wall

    When framing an exterior door in an existing wall, preparing and planning will save you time and money and help you anticipate safety issues that could cause bodily harm or structural failure. If...

  • How to Install a Wall Unit A/C

    The addition of an air conditioner to a room can greatly enhance its comfort in warmer months. A wall-mounted air conditioner allows you to cool just one room instead of the whole house and is...

  • DIY Cedar Siding

    Cedar siding is resilient and requires less maintenance than most other sidings. There are two basic types of cedar siding: Lap siding, which is 8 inches wide and 10 feet long, and shingles, which...

  • How to Mitre Crown Mouldings

    Crown moulding is the trim around the top of a wall. Often painted a glossy white, it can add a touch of class to a room. Since crown moulding is set at an angle, making the mitred cuts for a...

  • How to Install a Wall Shelf

    Installing a wall shelf is easy with the right tools but still possible with limited equipment. Let me tell you how.

  • How to Support a Closet Rod

    A closet rod does its job inconspicuously, in a dark closet, not often thought about until it comes time to remodel the closet, or construct a new one. Then, the question of how to support the rod...

  • How to Remove Pocket Door Hangers

    Pocket doors are many homeowners' favorite space-saving device, until it comes time to remove the pocket door hangers. What makes pocket doors so wonderful is that they literally disappear into a...

  • How to Put Up a Pegboard Organizer in the Garage

    Having the right tool for the job is important but it only serves you if you can find that tool. An excellent way to organize your garage is by using pegboard. Pegboard is relatively inexpensive...

  • How to Hang Mantels

    A mantel is a striking addition to your living room and can help accentuate the fireplace as a centerpiece. With the correct tools and materials, a mantel can be easily hung onto a traditional...

  • How to Install Baseboards Yourself

    Planning on installing new baseboards yourself? Installing baseboards can be a fun project for any do-it-yourselfer. It's a relatively simple job that only requires basic carpentry skills. Here is...

  • T-111 Siding Installation Instructions

    T-111 siding is a durable and heavy-duty siding that comes in 4-by-8-ft. sheets. It is almost always used on the exterior of a home or building, and must be painted after its installation. If you...

  • How to Hang your tv on the wall

    This is just a brief guide to install your flat screen tv. This will not provide you details just give you a list of what you need.

  • How to Find Wall Studs

    There are many different reasons you may need to find wall studs in your walls. Finding the stud in your wall is actually fairly simple and can be accomplished in just a few easy steps. Whether...

  • Instructions to Build a Wood Shelf

    A wood shelf is a simple project that creates a stylish surface to display and organize collectibles, books, trophies or other items. A wood shelf, or series of shelves, adds storage space with...

  • How to Do Wall Trim Work

    Wall trim can add visual interest and professional polish to a room. Baseboards, crown molding and chair rails are all options to dress up your room. Doing it yourself takes some patience and...

  • How to Replace a Mirrored Medicine Cabinet

    Replacing a mirrored medicine cabinet is not difficult at all. Many medicine cabinets are recessed into the wall and secured to studs. A recessed cabinet looks much nicer than a flush mount...

  • How To Hang Oak Display Cabinets

    A display cabinet is a system of shelves and drawers with doors. You can hang oak display cabinets on any type of wall - drywall, brick or plaster - with the right type of mounting hardware. Pick...

  • How to Secure Bookcase to Brick Wall

    Use the same strategy to secure a bookcase to a masonry wall whether the bookcase sits directly on the floor or hangs on the wall. It is important to use anchors and screws manufactured...

  • How to Hang Cabinets on Cinder Block Walls

    Kitchen cabinets are of such visual significance that they usually represent the dominant look of your kitchen. In addition to the aesthetics, cabinets also need to be able to support a good deal...

  • How to Square a Wall Frame

    Wall frames constructed of 2x4 inch lumber are the essential building blocks of many structures. Whether you're building a house, a shed, remodeling, or adding an addition, you'll probably need to...

  • DIY Bar Counter

    A bar counter is built one long side against a wall, in a length or depth to suit the space and intended use. Most bar counters are long and narrow, but the look can be customized with room for...

  • Do it Yourself Cedar Shingles

    If you want to install cedar shingles to your home's roof or walls, there are a few things that you should know before beginning. Cedar shingles (roof) and cedar shakes (walls) will last for 20 to...

  • What Stud Finder Works the Best?

    Start with simple methods for finding the studs behind paneling before resorting to an electronic stud finder. Expensive systems require some training to operate correctly, and are never...

  • Exterior Door Installation Instructions

    You want to install an exterior entry door, but you aren't sure where to begin? An exterior entry door is heavy and somewhat difficult to replace or install because it must be level, plumb, and...

  • DIY: Fix a Water Damaged Exterior Wall

    Water damaged exterior walls are quite common. The problem usually occurs when an exterior wall has been poorly constructed and weatherproofed. Poorly attached exterior siding or incorrect...

  • Garage Shelving Tips

    Installing garage shelving provides storage solutions for tools, equipment, paint, cleaning and automotive supplies. The garage is an ideal storage location because it is out of the way and out of...

  • Do it Yourself: Wall Framing

    Wall framing is one of the few elements of building that can be learned or self-taught after a few general instructions. It is a great ability to have in the homeowner's arsenal because it will...

  • Drywall Screws Instructions

    Drywall screws are available in a variety of sizes and styles, and can be used for metal stud or wood stud applications when hanging drywall. Metal stud screws have a self-drilling head which...

  • How to Use Carpet Padding

    Carpet padding serves several functions: noise insulation, overall surface smoothing, prevention of slippage and wear-protection for carpet backing. Whether you choose thick or thin padding will...

  • How to Cover An Exterior Wall That's Been Damaged

    This article will show how to quickly and inexpensively cover an exterior wall that has become unsightly and so bad that even painting it won't help any more. This area had termite damage as well....

  • How to Cut Wall Paneling

    Wall paneling is common across America, and, for that matter, around the globe. It was prevalent in almost all house holds or dwellings before drywall came around, and, even so, it is still a...

  • How to Replace Wall Studs in a Mobile Home

    Mobile home wall studs become damaged or warped over time causing lumps in the wall covering. If the wall bows out too much, beyond what you can stand, you must replace the wall studs in a safe...

  • How to Frame Wall Studs

    Wall framing is absolutely essential to any framing project. It must be done correctly and safely, or you may have structural and compatibility problems down the road. Most carpenters swear by the...

  • How to Hang Crown Molding

    Installing crown molding in a home or office can make a dramatic change to the appearance of the room. There are three types of ceiling molding--rectangular shaped with a beveled edge, cove...

  • How to Hang Acoustical Wall Carpet

    Acoustical wall carpet is used to "deaden" a room to there is no echo. This is important for people who want to record music or simply want the most ideal home theater experience. It usually...

  • How to Remove a Broken Drywall Screw

    Sometimes when doing some home renovations, drywall screws can break off inside the drywall. There are a few different ways that you can remove a broken dry wall screw with household tools. It's...

  • Installing Wall Cabinets in a Kitchen

    There are two main types of cabinets: wall cabinets and floor cabinets. Wall cabinets are generally placed in an area where they can be attached to at least two studs within the walls. Stud...

  • How to Calculate the Number of Studs in a Wall

    Whether you are finishing your basement yourself or planning to hang pictures and decorations on your walls, it is important to know how many studs are in the wall and where they ought to be....

  • How to Cut Concrete Walls

    Cutting out an opening for a door or window in concrete takes a little time, carpentry knowledge and a special concrete saw. There is a no need to call a costly handyman or carpenter when you can...

  • Making Kitchen Countertops Out of Wood

    One big part of making kitchen countertops out of wood is selecting the type of species to use. Hardwoods like maple, oak and cedar are the best and most durable. However, you do not need to use...

  • How to Build Garage Shelving & Storage

    Your garage is a great place to store items, especially garden tools and supplies. With a useful combination of wood shelves, strips of pegboard with hooks installed and some conveniently placed...

  • How to Install a Vanity

    You can install your own vanity

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