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  • How to Vent a Home Crawl Space

    To help control moisture and prevent mold under your home, it is a good idea to install crawl space vents. Many older have vents, however, most newer homes do not. Crawl space vents help your...

  • How to Repair a Roof Leak in Valley of Roof

    No matter where you live, the roof on your home faces assaults from the weather. Leaks in the valley areas of a roof are relatively common, even when they are not evident in other areas. Roof...

  • How to Calculate Azimuths for a TV Satellite

    Azimuth is the rotation of the satellite dish around a vertical axis, or the side-to-side to angle. Calculating the azimuth for a TV satellite can seem intimidating, but it is actually fairly...

  • How to Make a Rain Barrel Out of a Wine Barrel

    Collect rain in a rain barrel for to use to water your lawn or garden. The barrel collects the rain that enters the gutters on your roof. Use an old wine barrel to set up the system. A spigot at...

  • How to Stop Ice Dam Build up and prevent Ice Dams

    The unsightly ice dams and icicles manifest as a common roof maintenance problem that many homeowners struggle with in the winter. If ignored, an ice dam build up on your roof can cause...

  • How to Repair Wooden Decks

    Over time, wooden decking can become weak or damaged from general weathering or wear and tear. It is necessary to replace or reinforce damaged decking material as soon as possible, particularly...

  • How to Fix a Hole in Corner of Foundation Due to Erosion

    Erosion caused by plant roots or water drainage from the roof or the surrounding soil will often attack the corner of a structure's foundation. Sometimes the adjoining vertical walls of the home...

  • How to Save Hundreds on Septic Tank Repair

    If you're fortunate enough to love where you live; but yet have the great awareness that your sewer is on a septic tank system, there are steps you can take to eliminate costly repairs. It is...

  • How to Paint Your Home Exterior

    Painting your home exterior may sound like a job only a professional can do. Well... you're wrong! All professionals had to start somewhere, and so do you. Follow these simple instructions and you...

  • How to Improve Grading to Prevent Water in Basement

    A common cause of water in the basement is improper grading around the exterior perimeter of the home. Water becomes trapped against the foundation and slowly seeps into the basement. The most...

  • How to Fix Yard Drainage

    Poor yard drainage usually becomes noticeable after a large rainstorm and you realize you have a lake in your backyard or water pooling near the foundation of your house. Water pooling around the...

  • How to Repair a Leaning Wooden Deck

    A leaning wooden deck is often more than an eyesore. It can also be a safety hazard. It is best to repair the problem as soon as possible to prevent any accidents or further damage to the deck....

  • How to Replace a Broken Glass Block

    Sometimes it is necessary to replace a broken glass block. This is a difficult but straight forward project. Most homeowners should be able to complete it. Follow these steps to replace a broken...

  • How to Replace a Piece of Lap Siding

    Lap siding is a common cladding to many homes and can be made from many materials, including wood, pressed fiberboard and cement. When in good repair, lap siding not only looks good but protects...

  • How to Find the Square Foot of a Roof

    Roofs come in all kinds of shapes, but have common characteristics that make finding the square footage a relatively straightforward task. Nearly all roofs are made up of a collection of...

  • How to Clean Rust With Electricity

    Rust forms on some iron alloys when they're exposed to air. The oxygen combines chemically with the iron in the metal to form iron oxides. You can reverse this by liberating the oxygen from the...

  • How to Use a Brick Chisel

    Construction materials never arrive from the supplier in the perfect dimensions for the job. You have to cut wood to fit, build special forms and if you are laying brick, cut the brick to make the...

  • How to Clean Concrete Repair Restoration Sealing

    Concrete is used by homeowners because it is extremely durable and resistant to stains. In addition there are many attractive finishes that can make your concrete decorative and perfect for indoor...

  • How to Repair a Mortar Joint

    Brick homes are some the highest priced and most attractive homes on the market today. The level of expertise required to create these homes makes them some the most expensive homes as well. For...

  • How to Seal Cedar Shakes

    Cedar shakes, whether in the form of siding or roofing, make a beautiful addition to any home. Not only does it look attractive, cedar has a natural durability, standing up to wind, rain, cold and...

  • How to Build a Brick Veneer Wall on 8-Inch Blocks

    A brick veneer wall is a type of siding used to cover the exterior walls of a building. It is constructed from full-size bricks, and is separated from the building's structural framing by an air...

  • How to Put in Wood Siding

    Protecting the exterior of your home is one of the most important responsibilities of a homeowner to protect his investment. Knowing how to put in wood siding is the first step to improving your...

  • How to Replace a Fence Gate

    A properly functioning gate is essential for controlling access to a fenced area. As gates become worn from continued use or exposure to the elements, it becomes necessary to replace them. You...

  • How to Remove Dried Tung Oil From Cement

    According to the website Cleaning.Tips.Net, woodworking cleanups are some of the most common in the home because woodworking projects are some of the most common projects. Of these cleanups,...

  • How to Handle Your Wind Damage Insurance Claim

    Wind damage to your home with water running inside, inusrance company wanting higher deductible, and even the government getting involved. How to do the best for yourself, read on...

  • How to Replace Cracked Swimming Pool Tiles

    A cracked pool tile is both unsightly and dangerous to your swimmers. Allowing a cracked tile to not be repaired can cause water to seep into your pool's support structure, causing costly damage....

  • How to Remove Mold from Stucco

    Wondering how to remove mold from stucco? Stucco home exteriors are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, where it's very common to find mold on house exteriors due to the heat,...

  • How to Repair Cement Steps

    Over time, even properly poured concrete steps can develop small cracks or chips. These imperfections can lead to greater damage as the concrete is subjected to the freeze-thaw cycle and water...

  • How to Fix Asphalt Shingles

    Noticing curled or damaged shingles on your roof can cause some people to immediately begin to see dollar signs as this can be a costly repair when calling a service person. Here is what you need...

  • How to Replace an Aluminum Window

    Replacing an aluminum window when renovating a home updates the look and helps save on energy bills. Making sure that the window remains level during installation is the most important part of...

  • How to Control Moisture Under a House

    Moisture accumulation under a house can present problems ranging from a musty odor to foundation and structural deterioration. Common strategies to remove excess moisture include creating vapor...

  • How to Make Shutters Look New

    Old, dilapidated shutters can be an eyesore. After years of wear and tear shutters may begin to sag or pull away from the wall and their finish can become cracked and sun-bleached. First examine...

  • How to Lay Porcelain Tile on Concrete

    Laying porcelain tile over concrete can be done. However, you need to make sure that your measurements are precise and that you have prepared the concrete floor before you start. Having the right...

  • How to Replace an Overhead Garage Door

    This is intended to be a guide to replacing a standard overhead garage door. Please refer to the instructions that come with your door, as there is variation between manufacturers.

  • How to Repair Wood Columns

    When repairing wood columns, consider the goal of the repair: whether to make the column look new again or to be architecturally consistent with a historic building. If the former, you have some...

  • How to Repair a Deck for Summer

    If the weather has done a number on your deck and the wood looks cracked and worn, there are steps you can take to make it look new again. Once you've got the deck spruced up, you will want to...

  • How to Remove Old Paint From, Refinish and Restore Wood Clapboard Siding

    Many homes built before the 1980's and before the advent of Vinyl or metal siding used wood clapboard siding. This form of exterior finish is more durable and better insulating than its...

  • How to Lighten the Wood Stain on a Fence

    Wood stain darkens over time due to weathering and ingrained dirt. The best way to lighten wood stain on a fence or other outdoor wood is by cleaning it. Pressure washing is the easiest and most...

  • How to Use Tyvek

    Tyvek is an air infiltration barrier that is placed between the outside wall framing and the exterior siding. A typical installation is during a remodel or new home construction that requires new...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Craftsman Garage Door

    There are a variety of things that could go wrong with your Craftsman garage door. Your door may open but not close. Your door opener lights might not turn on or off. Your garage door belt may...

  • How to Cut Aluminum on a Table Saw

    Aluminum less than 1/8 inch thick can be cut smoothly on a table saw. The greater the number of teeth on a blade, the finer the cut. High-speed steel saw blades will not keep a sharp edge for...

  • How to Benefit By Transforming Your Home's Exterior

    Despite the exterior being the first place visitors see, most people still spend a majority of their time and money on the interior of their home. Preventative maintenance not only saves money...

  • How to Professionally Pressure Wash your Deck Clean

    Deck cleaning requires pressure washing for the best results. You may need to clean your deck for many reasons. Your deck has a stain that’s failed, or has worn off in high traffic areas. An...

  • How to Level Concrete Steps

    Accumulation of water in certain spots on your concrete steps can be a hazard in both hot and cold weather. Steps will be slippery when wet or icy. This moisture accumulation may be happening...

  • How to Replace the Wood Around Windows

    Learn how to replace the rotting wood around exterior home windows.

  • How to Safely Remove a Tree Limb From a House

    Safely removing a tree limb from a house is a project that should be approached seriously and carefully. It is very easy to cause further damage to your home, or worse, to yourself and your...

  • How to Clean Foam Insulation Off of Aluminum

    It is easiest to remove foam insulation from aluminum before it has had a chance to set and dry. When the foam insulation is still wet, it can be simply wiped away and cleaned with a mild...

  • How to Fix Cracks in Koi Ponds

    A crack in a Koi pond is something that needs to be repaired quickly and efficiently in order to ensure it does not happen again. It takes time and patience, but taking care of it quickly will...

  • How to Mix Driveway Concrete

    The most important part of creating a driveway is mixing the concrete properly. You know you want your driveway concrete to be 6-inches or deeper. You've set up the framing to hold the concrete....

  • How to Replace Rain Gutters

    Rain gutters can be damaged by weather, termites or falling tree branches. Replacing the rain gutters is important to prevent water from building up and rotting the roof. They are built in...

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