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  • How to Seal Around Basement Windows

    Basement windows, like other windows and openings in your house, are susceptible to air leaks, small cracks and other openings. Over time, the caulking around the windows can deteriorate and let...

  • How to Install a New Mobile Home Window

    Replacing cracked or broken windows will reduce your energy costs and improve the appearance of your mobile home. Horizontal slider, vertical slider or jalousie replacement mobile-home windows are...

  • How to Remove a Tilt Out Window Sash

    For most homeowners, the days of climbing ladders to clean windows is long past. These days, almost all replacement windows offer a tilt-in feature to allow the homeowner to clean the sash from...

  • How to Remove Rusted Hinges

    Rust seems to affect everything it can, and its effects can be seriously damaging. On older homes, or ones with older hardware, rust can show up in the strangest places, including door hinges. At...

  • How to Restore a Window Seal

    Restoring the seal on your window frames can help keep your heater and air conditioner from working overtime, thereby lowering your utility bills and making your home more energy efficient. Many...

  • How to Open Frozen House Windows

    Extreme cold weather, the indoor temperature of your home, humidity and dripping, melting water from the roof or elsewhere can work together to result in window sashes that are frozen stuck....

  • How to Remove Tinted Film From a Residential Window

    Residential-window tint film an become damaged or faded, requiring the homeowner to remove or replace it. The film itself comprises two or three layers, which after time can separate, making...

  • How to Remove Scratches in My Glass Door

    Glass doors are very susceptible to scratching, whether it is your front door or patio sliding-glass door. Any glass door that's used a lot--especially when you are frequently carrying something...

  • How to Use a Detachable Keychain

    A detachable keychain is simple device that is very convenient. It is sometimes called a double keychain, because it features two detaching key chain loops that help you organize sets of keys for...

  • How to Insulate a Metal Garage Door Easily

    This article will outline the main steps for installing a Styrofoam garage door insulating kit. The difference between regular Styrofoam sheets and the ones that come with the garage door kit is...

  • How to Caulk Window Insulation

    Window insulation is intended to prevent weather conditions from affecting the inside of a home. Insulation may come in several forms, such as rubber seals or window inserts. No matter the method,...

  • How to Clean Moisture From Patio Windows

    When the temperatures indoors are at a higher temperature than those outdoors, condensation can build up on patio windows. In addition, moisture may be on windows after cleaning or a rain, giving...

  • How to Replace Wheels on a Patio Door

    Patio doors utilize both a stationary panel and a sliding panel. Wheels or rollers are installed on the bottom on the sliding panel that allow it to roll smoothly along a grooved track located on...

  • How to Use Caulking Cord

    Weatherstripping in your home is a great way to seal air leaks around windows or doors. To determine the amount of weatherstripping you will need, measure the border of all windows and doors to be...

  • How to Glaze a Window Sash

    Window sashes are glazed to keep cold air out in the winter and to keep cool air from escaping from your home in the summer. The products and tools are available in home remodeling centers so that...

  • How to Remove a Doorknob With No Visible Screws

    Removing an interior doorknob is a simple task, but it can be daunting for a beginner---especially when there are no screws visible on the outside of the knob. How can you unscrew something when...

  • How to Seal Window Frames from Moisture

    A proper seal on a window frame is an important part of keeping your energy costs low and effectively insulating your home from heat, cold and moist weather conditions. Window frames often develop...

  • How to Install Weatherstripping on an Exterior Door

    With the push to save on energy costs, weatherstripping is one of the easiest ways to prevent drafts and to hold your heating and air conditioning in your house. A 1/8-inch gap between an exterior...

  • How to Get House Windows to Go Up & Down Easy

    Stuck windows are a nuisance on the first sunny day of spring. Actually, a window that won't go up or come down without causing a hernia in a homeowner is a hassle any day. Sticking, rough-sliding...

  • How to Make a Glass Track Door Slide More Easily

    Sliding track glass doors add light to a home and provide a large view of the world outside, but getting through the door can become a hassle when the track begins to stick. Rough-sliding track...

  • How to Repair a Bifold Closet Door

    Few doors in a home get as much of a workout as our closet doors do. Bifold closet doors are fairly flimsy considering the amount of use they get. It is not hard for a bifold door to get out of...

  • How to Replace a Door Lock Assembly on a Home Front Door

    A door lock assembly adds an extra measure of security over the door knob by having a separate deadbolt penetrate the door jamb. You may want to replace your lock assembly if you have just moved...

  • How to Measure Windows for Replacement Screens

    The lightweight design of window screens means that they occasionally will need to be replaced or repaired. Storms or wear and tear may be the reason, or you may move into a home in which the...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 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...

  • How to Winterize Windows With Plastic

    According to the 2007 Buildings Energy Data Book, space heating is the largest single drain on the average household's energy. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), energy loss through...

  • How to Adjust a Door Jamb

    Door jambs may need to be adjusted for a number of reasons. A wall may have settled over time; the jamb may have not been securely held in place with fasteners; or it may have been installed...

  • How to Prepare and Repaint Exterior Windows

    A fresh coat of paint gives exterior windows a new look, instantly improving the curb appeal of the home. Regular painting and repair of exterior windows also improves the longevity of the windows...

  • How to Disassemble a Doorknob

    The time may come when you need to replace a doorknob. Doorknobs can be one of the great mysteries of home repair if you have never dealt with one before, but once you uncover the secrets, you...

  • How to Fix a Hole in Your Bedroom Door

    Wood doors bring warmth and natural beauty to any bedroom. Unlike steel or fiberglass, however, wood doors are susceptible to holes and gouges due to sharp impacts or collisions with nearby...

  • How to Replace a Window Pane in a Wooden Door

    Many doors contain small windows or vision lights. These windows can bring light and exterior views into the home and may also serve as a decorative function. Unfortunately, the glass in these...

  • How to Repair Metal Doors

    Steel doors are a durable and attractive alternative to traditional wooden doors. They are made from sheets of steel wrapped around an insulating foam core. While steel doors are strong and...

  • How to Remove a Screen From a Window Frame

    Removing a screen from a window frame is a fairly simple task. Though it is simple, it can be time-consuming. This is especially true if your window screens have set in place for a long time....

  • How to Fix a Screen Door Hinge

    Screen doors, and the hardware that makes them work, are among the most exposed parts of your home. It is no wonder that the hinges often must be repaired. If the door isn't being propped open or...

  • How to Put Glass Panels Back in Doors

    Many interior and exterior doors are equipped with glass panels, which are also known as lites. These panels help to bring more light into the home and may also make rooms appear more open. When a...

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