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  • How to Repair a Broken Window Pane

    It’s easy to repair a broken window pane if you use the right materials. The trick is to be careful while working with broken glass. It’s easy to get cut on the broken shards of glass in a door or...

  • How to Cut Through Cinder Block to Install Doors

    Cinder blocks are often used to build exterior walls and foundations in residential buildings. These blocks are extremely strong and durable, and will last for decades with little maintenance....

  • How to Replace Glass Panes Retained by Wood Molding

    Removing an old glass pane retained by wood molding and installing a new one requires careful disassembly of the molding holding the pane in place, leaving the molding undamaged so that it can be...

  • How to Rekey a Kwikset Titan Door Knob

    Kwikset is a popular lock brand in the U.S. residential market. Many of the company's products are designed for easy installation and rekeying by do-it-yourself homeowners. Kwikset also produces...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your Home

    Replacing a broken window in your home can be a do it yourself project. Read over the steps, gather your tools and get started. In no time at all, you can replace a broken window in your own home!

  • How to Repair a Rotted Window Sill

    A window sill directs water away from the window and creates a surface where the bottom sash of the window can seal. Replacing a rotten wood window sill can be a major project since removal of the...

  • How to Install Panic Bar Door Hardware

    A panic bar is a type of door hardware used to allow occupants to exit a building quickly during an emergency. This device features a horizontal bar or push pad that releases the door's locking...

  • How to Repair a Hollow Core Door

    Hollow core doors are commonly used in residential construction. Although they are not made of solid wood like exterior doors, hollow core units are not truly hollow either. In most cases, they...

  • 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 Install Adjustable Door Closer

    A door closer is a hardware device used to automatically shut a door after it has been opened. Many closers are adjustable to work on different types of doors, or to meet the needs of various...

  • How to Take Out Anderson Windows

    If you've purchased a new home or are remodeling your current one, you may need to remove your Andersen windows. The most popular windows that the esteemed Andersen company makes are standard...

  • How to Caulk Exterior Windows Trim Before Painting

    Keeping a house well painted is an essential part of any home maintenance program. Windows and doors present a particular challenge with their architectural details. Keeping windows well caulked...

  • How to Replace a Garage Door Spring Cable

    Garage doors employ various kinds of springs. Springs that rest directly above the garage door are torsion springs, and you should not try to remove or replace them. It's a hazardous job best...

  • How to Remove Caulking From Storm Windows

    Often a storm window can seem like it's cemented in place, especially after sitting in an exposed location for six months of wintry conditions. The caulking, though soft and pliable when first...

  • How to Fix a Storm Door Handle

    With most storm door handle problems, the best fix is a quick and inexpensive replacement. For a few simple problems, though, you might not have to go that far. A little troubleshooting can go a...

  • How to Unstick Vinyl Windows

    Windows can be stuck for a variety of reasons, including windows that are nailed shut, painted shut or stuck with some leftover food residue. Windows are most often nailed shut to prevent...

  • How to Repair a Wooden Window Sill

    Window sills are designed to flush rain away from the wall they are framed in. Exterior window sills are often wet and can rot fairly quickly even when caulked and painted. Interior window sills...

  • How to Change a Door & Frame

    Exchanging an interior door and frame is easier and faster if you install a pre-hung door. A pre-hung door assembly includes the door, frame, hinges and trim with some packages. The parts are...

  • How to Open a Door Lock

    People forget their keys all the time, and being locked out can be a huge pain. If you slip up just once, you could find yourself sitting on your front steps waiting for someone else to come home....

  • How to Replace a Broken Double Insulated Window Pane

    Double-pane insulating glass can be expensive to replace if it gets broken, and even worse, losing the seal between the panes can cause the expensive glass to permanently fog up. The glass itself...

  • How to Adjust a Wayne Dalton Torsion Spring Garage Door

    If you are installing a Wayne Dalton Torsion garage door for the first time, adjusting it is the last task you will do---after installing the vinyl weather stripping. Lift the door and check the...

  • How To Remove Sectional Garage Doors

    If your sectional garage doors are old or damaged, you may want to install new ones. But you can't do that until you remove the old sectional garage doors. Installing a new one is usually a...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Double Hung Windows

    Vinyl windows have been around long enough that older ones may need to be replaced. Once you remove a modern window (one fully enclosed in a self-contained unit, rather than installed in pieces),...

  • How to Restore a Wood Window

    Homes built in the earliest decades of the twentieth century have a great deal of charm: high ceilings, wood floors, decorative moldings and other elements that set them apart from modern homes...

  • How to Replace Putty on Windows

    Sometimes the putty on your windows wears out, even though the glass is still perfectly good. The glazer's putty is what creates an air and water tight seal between the window pane and the window...

  • How to Install Thermal Pane Windows Over Single Pane Windows

    Layering new technology thermal pane windows over less efficient single panes can save the cost or trouble of removal and preserve the uniformity of the home's exterior appearance with consistent...

  • How to Install a Screen Storm Door, Left-hand Hinge

    Adding a screen or storm door to your house will increase your property value and also allow you to leave your front door open, without getting bugs or other outside creatures inside.

  • How to Board up | Board Up Service

    A broken window can be a big burden and extremely costly. Save money by doing the board up service yourself.

  • How to Replace an Aluminum Single Hung Window

    Replacing a old aluminum-framed window with an energy-efficient window can bring cost savings as well as a freshening design boost to your home. Removing aluminum windows is a task that sometimes...

  • How to Replace Window Ropes

    The first sign that you have a broken window rope (usually called sash cord), might be a stuck window, or a window that does not slide up and down properly. To prevent a sash cord from breaking,...

  • How to Cut Glass From an Insulated Window

    Insulated glass is the same as double-paned glass. It consists of two glass panes back to back to make sure a window is insulated, secured and tightly fit. In reality, it is not possible to cut...

  • How to Replace Manufactured Home Windows

    If you're constantly fixing windows in your home, it may be better to replace them. New, efficient windows will keep cold drafts out of your manufactured home. They save you money because the heat...

  • How to Replace Windows in Older Home

    Replacement windows will provide better energy efficiency in older homes. They will cut down on drafts and help save money on home heating costs. Windows should be replaced if the glazing is...

  • How to Cut Glass From a Double Paned Window

    It is not possible to cut glass from a double paned window without some rather pricey tools. The best way to do it is to break the glass in order to pull out the remaining pieces, or use the glass...

  • How to Clean Double Pane Windows

    Double pane windows can fog up and get dirty in between the glass panes. This is a huge problem for many people because it is almost impossible to clean between the glass. In fact, if you call in...

  • How to Install a Sliding Glass Door Yourself

    Whether you're installing a new sliding glass door or replacing an existing one, the process is really not that difficult. If you can help it, have some one there to help you when it comes to the...

  • How to Take a Window Out of a Window Frame

    Removing a window from a window frame can be a tedious and difficult job, but executing it correctly is important to make sure the new window goes into the window frame correctly and comfortably....

  • How to Build Bi-Fold Garage Doors

    Bi-fold garage doors might look confusing but they operate on a simple principal. Two hinges on the ends of each garage door are linked and therefore allow the door to close in a bi-fold manner....

  • How to Replace Glass in Windows

    Broken windows are an unfortunate fact of life for homeowners everywhere. Fortunately, this is a repair that the do it yourself homeowner can easily do. You don't have to cut the glass yourself;...

  • How to Decide What to do to Fix a Failed Window Seal

    You will know you have a failed window seal when your window is cloudy. Although it is not a serious problem, it is unsightly. This type of window is double paned or triple paned and sealed to...

  • How to Replace a Broken Window in Your House

    Broken windows are a fact of life and there is relatively little that can be done to prevent them, aside from installing a complicated iron bar system. Even that step is not guaranteed to protect...

  • How to Replace Hardware on a Security Door

    Steel doors are an important security feature, but even the most resiliant door and frame won't do any good without functioning hardware. Most hardware is fairly user-friendly, and with a little...

  • How to Remove old stain from wood windows

    Remove all stain from windows, so you can either apply new stain or a clear coat wood.

  • How to Refinish a Vintage Door

    Vintage (antique) doors are both beautiful and well crafted but many times after years of abuse they become tarnished and flakey.

  • How to Completely Disassemble Double Hung Windows

    Whether it is to fix weights or restore vintage wood double hung windows or simply how to get them to go up and down better ... this is a step-by-step to completely take them apart.

  • How to Perform Maintenance on a Garage Door

    Most people don't give their garage door a second thought, except when it fails. Then they scurry around to find someone who can fix it. They shell out needless dollars over something that...

  • How to Select Energy Efficient Windows

    Energy efficient windows is not only a terrific investment for your home, it is an investment in the earth. Not only can you help save natural resources, but you also save money when you have...

  • How to Install Double Hung Windows

    Replacing a broken or old window with a double hung window is a good way to add value to your home. Depending on how large the project is, at an average you can install a double hung window in as...

  • How to Make Glass

    Life without glass is virtually unimaginable. In days gone by, glass was made by hand by those who would endure confined working environments where high heat and the constant risk of near fatal...

  • How to Install Glass Block Windows in Basements

    Most homeowners are not aware of the amount of energy they are losing out of their windows. Up to 25 percent of a home's energy loss is contributed from windows and doors. Glass block windows...

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