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  • 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 Remove, Paint, and Replace Vinyl or Plastic Shutters With "shutter Loks"

    This article will tell you how to remove, paint, and replace vinyl or plastic shutters with "shutter loks". You can freshen up a shutter to look new again with the same color or give...

  • Paint Vs. Siding

    Your home is one of your biggest investments. You will want to maintain it as such to retain its value. Painting or siding the exterior is a great way to do this.

  • How to Paint a Previously Stained Wood Deck

    While staining a previously painted deck is time-consuming and takes a lot of energy, the converse is far simpler. If you have been putting off painting your deck because you are dreading the...

  • Hardboard & Siding Maintenance Tips for Homeowners

    Hardboard siding is a composite wood-based product attached to the exterior of homes. It provides long-term resistance to various weather conditions. Nonetheless, proper maintenance and repair...

  • How to Prep Aluminum Siding for Paint

    Aluminum siding is beautiful and low maintenance, but it can lose its original color and luster. Painting it is a good option for color correction because it costs less than replacement and you...

  • How to Paint the exterior of your house without hiring anyone

    We all want to live in a nice looking house. Well if you have a house, you can make it nice without hiring anybody. All you need to do is to follow these steps, and you will have a new looking house

  • How to Paint Pipe Fence

    Applying the right kind of paint the right way can mean the difference between a look that can last a decade and a project that will need to be redone in just a year or two. Painting pipe fencing...

  • How to Stain a Cedar Deck With Scratches

    Cedar is a beautiful medium for decks, but it is a soft wood and is very susceptible to scratching. If your cedar deck is scratched and you hope to remedy the problem by staining, you will need to...

  • 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 Repair Woodpecker Damage to Cedar Siding

    Unfortunately, woodpeckers do not know the difference between a tree and the side of your house. If woodpeckers are frequent visitors to your cedar siding, it's a pretty safe bet that your siding...

  • The Best Method to Strip Peeling Paint from a Wood Deck

    Stripping loose and peeling paint off a backyard deck can be a slow, hard, daunting job if you're just taking a metal paint scraper to it. Using chemicals to do it can create issues for the...

  • How to Remove Paint From Black Iron

    Two kinds of black iron are commonly used around a home: cast iron and wrought iron. Cast iron is used to make cookware, as well as stoves and even facades. Wrought iron may be used in...

  • How to Apply Sealer to a Concrete Driveway

    Sealing a concrete driveway ensures that water does not seep into the concrete and damage it. The sealer also will guard against wear and tear caused by your car and various chemical elements,...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Sidewalk

    You may have been painting the exterior of your house or garage, or you may have been spray painting a bike or sign, when suddenly you noticed the paint was on the sidewalk. Paint stains on...

  • How to Paint a Stucco Exterior

    Stucco exteriors are prone to color fading as the material ages and wears. Previously painted stucco will begin to crack and peel once the water vapor in the air degrades the surface of the paint....

  • How to Remove Mold From Exterior Paint

    Mold on the exterior of a home can be visible as unsightly green or black spots near the ground and around places where foliage may obscure sunlight. Dark, damp places with poor air circulation...

  • How to Get Paint Off a Concrete Statue

    Concrete statues can make a beautiful addition to a garden or front lawn, but sometimes those statues can start to look a bit shabby. Perhaps you once thought it would be a good idea to paint your...

  • How to Reface Concrete Steps

    If you are tired of your old concrete steps but do not want to tear them out and start over, refacing them is a good option. When it comes to refacing, the possibilities are limitless if your...

  • How to Repair a Stucco House

    The settling of the foundation, earthquakes, flooding, aging or being hit by large objects can damage stucco homes. All damage, no matter how slight it seems, needs to be fixed immediately....

  • How to Make an Old Garage Door Look New

    Have a rusty garage door? Make it look brand new in a day

  • How to Paint a Deck to Make it Not Slippery

    A slippery deck can be hazardous if left untreated. You can solve this problem by rolling on a few coats of high grade acrylic resin. This will not only make your deck slip resistant, it will also...

  • 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 Get Rid of Graffiti

    It is very irritating and sad to wake up to graffiti on your property or the property of an organization that you attend. The problem with graffiti is it is just an insult to you and your...

  • How to Give Your House Curb Appeal

    Curb appeal is when someone drives by your house and says "Wow, that house looks great." Everyone wants their house to look good whether they're selling it next week or living there for...

  • How to Fix the Hardboard Siding on a Mobile Home

    Peeling paint and dents or dings can make a mobile home look old before its time. Rain, snow and ice can set the hardboard siding up to mold and soften over time. Hardboard siding requires...

  • How to Refinish a Pool Deck

    Wooden pool decks take a beating during cold winters and hot summers. A regular routine of cleaning and refinishing will help protect it from the elements and extend the life of the wood. This...

  • How to Repair Gouged Concrete

    Concrete repair is fairly simple. However, if you fail to bond the old concrete to the new, your great-looking repair could have a life of less than a year. If you want to repair gouged concrete,...

  • How to Paint a Mobile Home With Aluminum Siding

    Sunlight and exposure to moisture fade paint on siding over time. This occurs even with painted aluminum siding. You can give your whole mobile home a lift simply by painting the siding and the...

  • 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 Paint a Concrete Brick Exterior

    Concrete brick falls into a category of home exterior known as masonry. While masonry is not particularly difficult to paint, the prep work for this type of process is extremely important. If you...

  • How to Rebuild a Mailbox

    Whether your mailbox has suffered the ill effects of weather, age or someone running into it, fixing it is usually cheaper that replacing it. And old, broken, sagging mailbox shows the world that...

  • Easiest Way to Remove Paint From External Bricks

    Removing paint from external bricks can be a difficult chore because there aren't as many options available to you as with wood. You can't effectively use a regular paint scraper on brick, and...

  • How to Install Masonite Lap Siding

    Masonite lap siding is an inexpensive alternative to wood siding. It looks similar to wood siding, but it costs less and comes in widths up to 12 inches. Often referred to as hardboard siding,...

  • The Best Way to Strip Paint on the Exterior of a House

    The hardest and most unpleasant part of repainting your house is getting the old paint off. There are several effective ways of taking off external paint, and which is best for your situation...

  • Best Way to Remove Outside Paint on a House

    The first step in any house-painting project is stripping off the old paint. This isn't necessary if the paint is in perfect shape, with no peeling or buckling, but that's seldom the case. It's...

  • How to Repair Concrete Cracks In A Driveway

    Cracks on a concrete driveway should be fixed immediately. If the repair is neglected, the crack will just grow into a bigger crack. Here are valuable information to decide which patch to use.

  • 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 Touch up Rust Spots on Powdercoated Iron Railing

    Sometimes powdercoated rails develop blisters or scratches that allow moisture to penetrate between the powdercoating and the bare steel beneath which causes rust spots to appear. Fix the problem...

  • How to Remove Graffiti

    Graffiti and other malicious markings on your fence or walls of the house are eyesores that must be taken care of immediately. If attempts to remove the graffiti are done before much of the paint...

  • 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 Repaint a Steel Door

    Repainting a steel door can be frustrating if you do not properly prepare the surface before you paint. Un-primed steel doors seem to repel paint, and even the primer must be applied in a certain...

  • How to Paint a Rusty Gate or Fence

    Iron gates and fences give a impressive look to property, but require regular painting to keep rust away. You can choose to do a super duper job leaving the metal smooth and shiny or you can do an...

  • How to Repaint a Porch Floor

    Even a covered porch will need a fresh coat of paint at some point. The amount of time and effort required for the job depends on the size of the porch and its condition.

  • How to Paint Your Concrete Foundation

    There is an easy way to make that boring grey foundation stand out and be an eye catcher instead of an eyesore. This is a super easy project. If I can do you it so can you.

  • How to Repair Aluminum Siding

    Aluminum siding is a popular finish material used on the exterior of homes. It's durable and will last for many years with minimal maintenance. The most common problems encountered with aluminum...

  • How to Remove Old Thick Paint From a House

    Removing thick layer of old paint from the outside of the house takes days of back breaking work if you try to do it all manually armed with a paint scraper. The alternative, of course is a...

  • How to Replace the Wood Around Windows

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

  • How to Prep Your House for Exterior Painting

    Whether you are going to paint your house yourself, or hire someone to do it, it’s important to know what goes into preparing a house for exterior painting. It will make all the difference in how...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Cement Porch

    Old paint on a cement porch can be difficult to remove. This is especially true if the original painters knew what they were doing and created a tight bond between the cement and paint layer....

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