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  • The Correct Way to Install a Door Closer

    A door closer is a hardware device used to close a door automatically each time it is opened. The closer contains a hydraulic mechanism that uses fluid to close the door without the need for...

  • How to Close a Storm Door

    Storm doors serve the purpose of added insulation and provide a decorative feature for the exterior of the home. Storm doors need to installed and monitored to encourage proper seal around the...

  • How to Replace a Sliding Door DIY

    A sliding door can make traveling back and forth to a patio or backyard easier. After time and with heavy usage, the door can become loose and develop air leaks. Replacing the door with a new one...

  • How to Remove Scratches From Old Glass Windows

    You walk by your living room window and notice a light reflection that catches your eye. It wasn't there before so you move in closer and notice the culprit. There's a scratch on your old window!...

  • Glass Film Removal

    When you are putting film over glass you may not be thinking about the time to remove it when it fades or bubbles. The removal of glass film removal is actually quite difficult and is often done...

  • How to Change Hardware on Doors

    Sometimes the tiniest details make the biggest impression. You've painted your room, bought new furniture, hung new window treatments...but something is off. It's the hardware on your door. Most...

  • Grants for Installing Energy Efficient Windows in a Home

  • How to Change the Glass on Old Windows

    As windows age, so does the glass contained within them. Old glass can become dulled with age, the results of years of small scuffs and scratches. While the window frame can be refurbished with a...

  • How to Fix a Window Screen

    A torn screen does not mean you have to buy a new one. Any screen, either window or door, that is held into the frame using a rubber spleen can be easily replaced with a little patience and the...

  • How to Remove Duette Blinds

    When you need to clean your Duette blind or send it for repair, you can remove it safely without setting up an expensive appointment with a Hunter Douglas technician. Removing even the most...

  • Historic Window Replacement

    Windows admit light into buildings, allow fresh air to circulate, link inside and outside worlds, and enhance buildings' appearances. Historic buildings record changes in styles, technology and...

  • How to Glaze an Old Window Sash

    Over time, the glaze on old window sashes can crack or fall out. Windows are glazed to prevent drafts and to keep hot and cold air from the outside where it belongs--outside. Homeowners do not...

  • How to Attach a Door Handle

    New doors usually do not come with handles, and you need to install them yourself. Whether you have a new door or you need to replace the knobs on an existing door, you will need to know how to...

  • DIY Replace French Door Glass

    Two types of French doors are available today---single-pane glass and double-pane glass doors. Replacing a broken pane in a single-pane glass door takes a few tools and some basic knowledge. Some...

  • Kwikset Lock Rekey Instructions

    Kwikset locks are primarily designed for residential applications, though these locks may also be used on some low-traffic commercial buildings. They are easy to install and maintain, and come in...

  • How to Place Window Film on Windows

    Window film comes in decorative styles to enhance privacy and add design elements to your home, such as the appearance of a stained-glass window. They also come in styles engineered to reduce UV...

  • How to Glaze Wooden Sashes

    Glazing or inserting the glass into a wood sash window is simple if you have the right supplies and follow a few simple safety rules. The techniques are not hard, but they require a little...

  • How to Refurbish Window Screens

    Window screens are great for allowing air to blow through your house without letting in bugs and other pests. Screens also can offer protection for your pets around open windows. Since screens are...

  • How to Remove Paint From Aluminum Bronze Doors

    Aluminum bronze is an alloy of copper and aluminum with high resistance to corrosion and superior tensile strength. For this reason, aluminum bronze doors are less likely to rust or suffer from...

  • How to Remove Solar Film from Windows

    If your house has windows that face toward the sun and you notice that your air conditioning bill is going up in the summer, one option is adding solar film or tint to your windows, which can help...

  • How to Take Apart a Door Hinge

    If your door hinge is sticking, it may be because the pin needs to be lubricated or the pin is bent and needs to be replaced. Once you have removed the hinge from the door, you need to take apart...

  • How to Repair a Window Sash Cord

    Sooner or later in an older home you are going to have a window that does not want to stay open. Older double-hung windows use a weight system to hold the windows up when you raise the lower sash....

  • How to Attach a Hinge

    Whether the door you are installing is on a cabinet, in a doorway, or on a box, you will need to know how to attach a hinge. Several different styles of hinges are available, such as off-set and...

  • How to Splice a Broken Garage Door Spring

    A standard torsion spring is wound on a torsion tube and mounted above a garage door. Depending on the size of your garage door, it uses one or two springs. Releasing the tension on these springs...

  • How to Restore a Mahogany Wood Front Door

    Authentic wood gives a warmth and grace that no synthetic material can match. Unfortunately, the cost of having a real mahogany wood front door is that it will eventually shows signs of wear, tear...

  • How to Prevent Condensation on Insulated Windows

    Condensation can create a real problem for insulated windows. The moisture you see dripping down is not just unpleasant to look at, but can also be dangerous to you health if it turns into mold....

  • How to Caulk Fixed Glass Windows

    Caulking the area around fixed glass windows is an easy and practical way to cut down on cold drafts during winter months. It will help your home to become more energy efficient, since drafts are...

  • How to Replace Pella Door Handle

    Pella doors are primarily designed for installation on exterior residential openings. They are produced by the Pella Corporation, and are available in many different styles and functions. While...

  • How to Change a Bathroom Door

    It's no use having a well-designed bathroom if you have a bland door. Replacing your bathroom door can provide added style. Or you can replace an old door that's damaged, warped and doesn't fit...

  • How to Fix a Chewed-on Windowsill

    Nearly every person who's had a cat, a dog or even a toddler has had a chewed-on windowsill or doorjamb. Fixing a chewed-on windowsill can be a pain, especially if the damage is extensive. In some...

  • Craftsman Garage Door Opener Remote Problems

    A Craftsman automatic garage door opener is equipped with a wireless remote that can be used to raise and lower the door when the wall button is not within reach. These remotes are commonly placed...

  • How to Remove an Aluminum Siding Door

    Older sliding glass doors can corrode and become difficult to operate with age, but removing the old doors is an easy project. Sliding glass door assemblies consist of two glass panels, one fixed...

  • How to Remove Closet Doors for New Space

    Some architects and national home builders install regular-size doors on closets not considering the loss of space experienced in and around the closet by the homeowner. Space that must be left...

  • How to Remove One Way Screws on a Dead Bolt Lock

    Dead bolt locks are made with safety in mind, so they are difficult to disassemble and remove from a door. One of the major obstacles one would come across when trying to take off a dead bolt lock...

  • Guide to Window Repair

    Replacing the glass in a broken window is one of the best things you can do to save energy. Not all windows are equal so you may be challenged, but the average window is easily repaired by a...

  • How to Measure a Replacement Picture Window

    Picture windows, with age, tend to begin cracking in the caulking around the edges of the window. Replacing the windows can add value to the home, although not in the immediate looks of the home....

  • How to Seal Concrete Window Frames

    You can find concrete window frames and seals on industrial buildings and major facilities. They're sturdy and resilient to adverse weather conditions. However, concrete window frames require just...

  • How to Replace Glass Pane on Larson Storm Doors

    Larson storm doors are designed to offer added protection against wind, rain and other exterior elements. These units are made of wood or aluminum, and are installed on the outside of an existing...

  • How to Repair Mortise Locks on Metal Frame Doors

    A mortise lock is a hardware device used to secure a door. While cylindrical locks are installed through a small hole drilled in the door, mortise locks are placed into a pocket cut into the door....

  • How to Estimate Window Replacement Costs

    Windows are one of the most important features to a building, as they are able to offer both natural light and ventilation. Window design and technology has come a long way in the past few...

  • What Causes Moisture on the Interior of a Window?

    The moisture that accumulates on the interior of your windows is a normal occurrence, called condensation. Condensation results from moisture in the air that may settle on flat surfaces.

  • Easy Way to Insulate Windows

    Lower your heating costs by insulating windows. Windows that are not sealed properly allow cold air to enter your home, causing you to turn up the thermostat. By insulating the entire window or...

  • How to Seal Home Windows

    Windows should be able to provide adequate protection from adverse weather conditions and outdoor elements. A properly insulated window can help regulate indoor temperatures, helping to maintain...

  • How to Seal Your Home Windows

    The windows in your home should be able to withstand leaks, drafts and contamination. Sealing windows provides insulation that protects a room from outside elements, helping to maintain...

  • How to Seal ICF Window Frames

    Metal ICF (Insulating Concrete Forms) window frames are available in several fitments intended for concrete structures. They are supported by rigid foam forms that secure the metal into place and...

  • How to Seal Around Windows With Vinyl Siding

    Sealing windows is essential for protecting the inside of a home from drafts, leaks and other outdoor elements. Window frames are normally sealed from the outside through the process of caulking....

  • The Best Way to Fix a Glass Window Crack

    If you have cracked window glass, you should repair it as quickly as possible. Not only can small cracks lead to bigger cracks and possibly breaks if not taken care of, even a slightly raised edge...

  • How to Melt Ice Off of House Windows

    Ice on the inside of your house windows indicates that the windows are not well insulated, and that you may have too much moisture in your living space. The combination of drafts, freezing...

  • How to Seal Bathroom Windows in a Shower

    The bathroom windows of a shower need to be insulated just as much as the other windows in a home. Applying a sealant to the window frame protects the shower from drafts and other outdoor...

  • Wooden Window Sash Repair

    Wooden sashes divide a window into a series of individual panes. This style of window is used primarily for aesthetic reasons, although the style does require additional maintenance and repair...

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