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  • How to Replace a Torsion Spring (garage Door Springs)

    Details on how to install your own garage door springs on a door that uses two springs. Caution. Follow Instructions carefully, this it is dangerous otherwise. (We assume no responsibility for...

  • How to Fix Door Jamb Air Leaks

    An unsealed entranceway can allow outside air to enter your home, leading to uncomfortable drafts. These air leaks also reduce your home's energy efficiency and may lead to increased heating and...

  • How to Use Glazing Points

    Glazing points are used for windows, framing and other applications around glass. They are small triangular pieces of metal that secure glass into a frame without damaging, scratching or piercing...

  • How to Restain a Wood Exterior Door

    The first thing they see when approaching your home, a clean wood exterior door with a polished finish makes a great first impression on visitors. Unfortunately, maintaining wood exterior doors...

  • How to Remove Old Decals From a Bedroom Door

    Decals consist of a layer of paper and an adhesive that bonds the decal to another object. Over time, the adhesive on old decals will begin to deteriorate; part of your old decal may rolling up...

  • How to Change Front Door Locks

    Changing the locks on your doors involves changing the entire door knob assembly. There are many other reasons to change your door locks than simply for repair purposes. If you rent the home and...

  • How to Install a Peephole in a Metal Door

    Peepholes and door viewers allow the occupants of a home to see who is outside before opening the door. These devices provide a safe method of seeing through the door, yet are small enough that...

  • How to Estimate the Cost to Replace Windows

    Windows can prove to be one of the most fragile components of houses, and often need replacing. Advances in window technology have made them universal and easy to replace. With several different...

  • Instructions on Window Replacement

    Every homeowner must replace windows from time to time. As windows age, they begin to develop imperfections that can allow an exchange of heat, creating drafts. Updating the windows with newer,...

  • How to Replace a Yale Deadbolt Lock

    The Yale Lock Company manufactures door hardware devices for residential and commercial consumers. Yale deadbolts are commonly used in the home as an auxiliary locking device. They are installed...

  • How to Uninstall a Lockset on a Steel Door

    Removing a lockset from a steel door is a simple process that can be achieved by a novice do-it-yourselfer. A lock may need to be removed if it is being replaced with a new handle and lockset or...

  • How to Replace Old Window Glazing

    Wooden windows can be beautiful with their mullions and many panes. Unfortunately, with this beauty comes the need for maintenance, including replacing old window glazing. Technically "glazing" is...

  • How to Fix an Automatic Garage Opener

    Automatic garage door openers get a lot of work and the parts can wear out from being used continuously. With all the moving parts, the system can get misaligned or bent, creating further problems...

  • How to Install Internal Doors

    The reasons are numerous for installing new interior doors. For starters, hanging new interior doors is a great way to change the look of a home and make a home more modern. In addition, interior...

  • How to Apply Glazing to My Exterior Windows

    It is important to replace the glazing of your exterior windows once every 15 to 20 years. Properly maintained glaze on exterior windows lowers the cost of your heating and cooling bills. The...

  • How to Tear Out a Sliding Door

    Modern sliding-glass doors have come a long way from their aluminum counterparts in decades past. If your home still has an old-style slider with no insulated glass and a frame that sweats in cold...

  • How to Remove Glue from Storm Windows

    A storm window is characterized as a window that is mounted inside or outside of a main glass window of a house. It improves the thermal efficiency of the existing window and can be made of glass,...

  • How to Tighten a Garage Opener Chain

    Over time, the chain on your garage door opener can sag or become slack, and start to rub on the track on which the door slides up and down. This noise can be annoying the rubbing could eventually...

  • How to Refinish Wood Window Frames

    Are your wood window frames looking a little worn out? Or maybe you would like to trade out your stained wood window frames for the clean look of painted white, or vice versa. Refinishing your...

  • How to Find Air Leaks Around Windows & Doors

    You can find out if there are any leaks around your windows and doors by completing a few easy tests. All leaks should be sealed to prevent the heat from leaving your home. A home that has leaks...

  • How to Recess a Door Strike Plate

    A strike plate is a piece of hardware that works with a lock to keep a door secure. The strike is installed on the door frame and contains a hole that catches the latch or bolt extending from the...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Steel Door

    Steel doors are a durable and long-lasting alternative to the classic solid wood door. They are made of thin sheets of steel wrapped around an insulated core and are often painted to create the...

  • How to Replace an Aluminum Threshold

    Aluminum thresholds are located at the bottom of an exterior door unit. Aluminum is used to create thresholds because the material is resistant to various weather conditions, such as rain and...

  • How to Install a Door Frame in an Unlevel Opening

    Many of the problems associated with doors are due to the door or frame being out of level. A door that is not level will not swing correctly, and will put excess pressure on certain hinges. Over...

  • How to Remove a Door Lock Without a Key

    Many homeowners have old doors somewhere in the house that they no longer have the keys for. If these doors are locked, it can be difficult to remove the lock and replace it with a unit that...

  • How to Change an Existing Front Door Lock

    If your existing front door lock is not functioning properly, consider replacing it with a new unit to ensure your home is secure. You'll find locks in many different styles and finishes that can...

  • How to Stop Air From Getting Through the Bottom of the Door

    When a door does not fit properly into an opening, there is often a large gap remaining between the floor and the bottom of the door. If this gap is left unsealed, cold air can seep into the...

  • DIY Insulate a Window Sill

    Do-it-yourself window sill insulation can improve energy efficiency and lower your energy bills by keeping out cold air in the winter and keeping the heat out in the summer. Your options to...

  • How to Replace an Exterior Door Jamb

    The reasons are numerous to replace an exterior door jamb. The jamb may be damaged due to years of use, or you may want to update your home with a new look. The door unit is made of four sides....

  • DIY Screen Spline

    When a window or door screen becomes damaged, often the first thought is to take window panel or door off and haul it to the local screen repair shop. While this saves the hassle of dealing with...

  • Can You Sew Screen Material?

    Screen material is made of meshed fiberglass or aluminum fibers loosely woven together and used to create a barrier for insects or objects too large to filter through it. Though stiffer in...

  • How to Remove a Medeco Door Lock

    Medeco is a U.S.-based hardware manufacturer known for its high-security locksets. The company produces locks that are designed to resist picking and tampering. These locks are similar to other...

  • How to Remove a Deadbolt Lock Without Screws

    Deadbolt locks come in a variety of styles and finishes. Some deadbolts include a rose plate that adds a decorative touch to your hardware. This rose plate also serves to cover the mounting screws...

  • How Do I Take Apart a Casement Window?

    Casement windows can provide increased draft resistance and energy efficiency, but sometimes these windows need replacing. When it's time to replace a casement window, following a simple order of...

  • How to Install Door Handles

    Door handles are available in many varieties to suit the needs of different applications. Some handles are designed as non-latching pulls, while others use levers or knobs with built-in latches....

  • How to Replace a New Door in an Old Frame

    With today's availability of pre-hung doors and frames, many homeowners decide to replace an entire unit when only the door is damaged. If your door is damaged beyond repair, but the frame is...

  • How to Remove the Exterior Door Frame on a Brick Building

    Though it may seem intimidating, removing a door frame from a brick building is relatively easy. The frame is connected to the wall on either side with anchors or fasteners. These anchors are then...

  • The Best Way to Insulate Large Home Windows

    Much of the heat in homes is lost through windows that are not well insulated or taken care of properly. There are many ways in which you can make sure your windows are ready for winter....

  • Should I Caulk the Inside of My Window Frames?

    Caulking the inside and outside of windows is one the best ways to prevent wasting valuable money and resources throughout the year. Windows have many cracks along the framework that allow not...

  • How to Remove a Lever Door Handle Without Screws

    A lever door handle is used in place of a traditional doorknob on many modern locksets. These handles are available in a variety of styles and finishes to complement different decorating styles....

  • How to Lock a Bifold Door

    Bifold doors are often used for closets and pantries. They are a space-saving solution in areas where swinging doors would require too much clearance space. These doors are available in single or...

  • How to Fix a Dead Bolt That is Out of Alignment

    Over time, doors can sag or shrink. When this happens, the deadbolt latch will become misaligned. Misalignment causes the deadbolt to rub the striker plate, or in some cases the deadbolt will not...

  • How to Adjust a Door That Catches

    If you are a homeowner, you will find you will develop problems with your doors over time. This could be due to poor installation, high traffic levels or even simple wear and tear. One common...

  • How to Replace Wooden Double Hung Windows With Vinyl Windows

    Windows are an element of almost any house both aesthetically and practically. They bring in light, let us see the outside world and provide ventilation. Wooden windows are one of the most...

  • How to Remove Schlage Doorknobs

    Schlage is a manufacturer of door knobs, deadbolts and other door hardware. Schlage offers many styles and finishes of hardware that can complement your décor and beautify any room in your...

  • How to Fix a Deadbolt Lock

    At times you will find that your deadbolt locking mechanism is not engaging and will not move. The Kwikset locks in particular have had a problem with an interior clip coming loose, causing the...

  • How to Unstick a Sliding Glass Door

    A sliding glass door that won't slide can be wildly frustrating, especially if it's stuck in an open position where it's just wide enough to let in drafts and bugs, but not wide enough to let you...

  • How to Fix a Gap Between the Front Door & Jamb

    Many common door problems are caused by poor installation or misalignment of the door and frame over time. Excessive gaps between the door and frame can prevent the door from staying closed...

  • How to Change a Door Lockset

    Whether you are remodeling a room or replacing faulty hardware, you can change a door lockset to enhance an existing door. Door locksets come in a variety of styles and models to fit your needs...

  • How to Replace a Metal Window Screen Spline

    If you look at a window screen, the dark-colored rubber bordering the screen and recessed in the metal window frame is the spline. When changing the window screen, you will need to re-install the...

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