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  • How to Replace a Window on an Entry Door

    Having glass in an entry door lets in light and lets you know who's there when the doorbell rings. It can also show you which neighborhood kid has no control over his powerful batting swing, and...

  • 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....

  • Steps for the Removal of Replacement Windows

    Some structures have been modified and upgraded multiple times since they were built. A common upgrade is to replace an inefficient window design with a replacement window. The added efficiency of...

  • How to Install Pivot Hinge Doors

    Pivot hinges are a type of hardware used for hanging and swinging a door. Because pivots are nearly invisible on most doors, they create a clean, elegant look. The pivot transfers the weight of a...

  • 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 Replace Insect Screens

    Maybe your new puppy made his own door by ripping a good sized hole in the screen door. Maybe your cat become overly excited by the fluttering bird outside and climbed the window screen, tearing...

  • How to Put French Doors Into an Outside Wall

    French doors are made up of wood and glass panels. They are often used on patios and balconies to bring light and exterior views into the home. Many models of French doors are available as...

  • How to Choose Easy to Operate House Windows

    Windows are a standard fixture for any home. Whether you require a replacement or new window frame for your home, you have a range of options---some of which are easy to operate. When making your...

  • How to Caulk Window Panes

    Window panes that are loose let cold air in, warm air out and rattle annoyingly on windy days. Window frames shrink and expand with the seasons. Caulk and putty break down over time. Apply new...

  • 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 Choose the Correct Size Storm Door

    Storm doors are used to protect the entrance doors of a home from wind, rain and other exterior elements. These doors are installed on the exterior side of the entrance doors and are typically...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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...

  • Do it Yourself Window Screen Kits

    Window screens are so useful and convenient for keeping out bugs and flying debris that they are easy to forget about and neglect. Standing up to the weather all year and taking a beating from...

  • Directions for Making a Window Screen

    Replacing a broken window screen may not be as simple as it once was, as windows no longer come in a standard size. Some window screens have to be ordered special. However, kits are available at...

  • How to Lock Overhead Doors

    An overhead door consists of multiple sections that roll up overhead when the door is open. They may roll up into the ceiling space, as with garage doors, or may form a tight coil over the head of...

  • How to Add Doors to a House

    If the current layout of your house needs some improvements, consider adding a new door to create better traffic flow. This may allow you to rearrange furniture to create a more functional space,...

  • How to Piece a Window Screen Together

    If your window screens are damaged, you can repair them yourself. There is no need to replace them. You can either take the old frame apart and replace the screen, or cut a new frame to the same...

  • How to Replace Broken Windows in Doors

    Replacing a broken window in a door is a quick and easy home repair job, as long as you pay attention to what you're doing. Removing the old window pane and installing the new one can be done...

  • How to Seal the Bottom of an Entry Door

    Unsealed space under an entry door can allow cold air to enter your home, causing uncomfortable drafts. This type of gap can also reduce the energy efficiency of your home, leading to higher...

  • How to Pop Out a Window Screen

    Removing window screens from their frames can be tricky. Depending on how old your window frame is, this process may be straightforward or seemingly difficult. The steps to taking out most window...

  • How to Replace a Window Screen Cloth

    Cut and torn window screens are an eye sore and a means of entry into your home for insects and other pests. With a little effort and patience, you can remove that old screen cloth and replace it...

  • Window Glazing Instructions

    Glazing old windows can save you a lot of money on heating bills. Old windows have drafts and are not sealed according to current standards. A window glazing job can be done properly in a few days...

  • How to Install Continuous Hinges

    Continuous hinges, often called piano hinges, extend along the entire length of a door opening and consist of two metal leaves connected by a steel pin. Continuous hinges often are used to rehang...

  • How to Fix Leaking Arched Windows

    Leaking arched windows is not an unusual problem. The arched shape of the windows means that flashing is typically not installed between the window and the wall frame (like with a regular...

  • Window Insulation Ideas

    A good amount of heat and cold air in a house is lost through closed windows, as both the glass and the cracks around the window frame allow that air inside the house to escape. The best way to...

  • How to Measure Plastic for Windows

    If you are looking for a cost-effective way to reduce your heating bills, consider covering your windows with plastic. Plastic coverings keep hot and cold air from seeping through your windows,...

  • How to Screen a Porch Door

    Having a porch door with a screen is a great way to have a fresh breeze flow through your home without inviting bugs and other unwanted guests inside. Screening your own porch door is relatively...

  • How to Hang a Door & Frame

    When you install, or "hang," a new door and frame, it is critical to align all the sides and angles carefully for a precise fit, which allows the door to look nice and work properly. The process...

  • How to Install a Screen Door Closer

    A screen door closer will protect your screen door from slamming when it is opened and closed. The closer is connected to the door frame and the screen door with a chain in the middle of the door...

  • Do it Yourself Solar Window Screens

    Solar screens fit on your window and prevent the heat and glare from entering the home. They typically sit behind your home's window, but can be placed behind doors or any other surfaces that...

  • How to Fix a Patio Door

    The sliding glass patio door sticks, grinds and the rollers make a most awful noise at any attempt to open or close it. If your patio door hinders enjoyment of the patio, there is no choice but to...

  • How to Hang a Door in a Frame

    Hanging--or installing--a new door takes precision for a proper fit and smooth operation. Pre-hung doors, with jambs and hinges already in place and perfectly aligned, make it much easier to hang...

  • How to Frame a Pre-Hung Door

    Pre-hung doors can save time and effort during installation because the jambs and hinges are already in place. If you are installing a pre-hung door as part of new construction, or if your work...

  • How to Avoid Patio Screen Repair

    Screened-in patios let us enjoy fresh air without the irritation of bugs and allow a bit of interaction between our natural surroundings and our interior design. Sliding screens and patio doors...

  • How to Fix Window Screens

    Window screens can easily be repaired with only a few tools and supplies. Replacement screen mesh is not expensive. For small holes and tears, it is possible to use small patches of screen...

  • 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 Clean a Canvas Window Awning

    Fabric window awnings, like any other outdoor item, will get dirty. Sometimes the fabric of a window awning begins to look so bad that a homeowner thinks it needs to be replaced. Replacing the...

  • The Parts of a Window Screen

    A window screen is a frame on which a porous fabric is mounted. The frame is then attached to the interior or exterior of an operable window to prevent insects or foreign objects from entering...

  • 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 Make a Window Screen

    Worn or severely damaged window screens need to be replaced. This project will give your home a facelift and increase curb appeal. Follow these steps to make a window screen.

  • Door Hanging Instructions

    When it comes to home improvement, plenty of people choose to take matters into their own hands, roll up their sleeves, and add a little elbow grease into some do-it-yourself projects. This can...

  • How to Remove a Security Door

    A security door is a screen or storm door used to add extra protection to an exterior opening. These doors usually feature a welded frame, reinforced door and special hardware that helps make...

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