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  • How to Replace an Interior Door Including the Frame

    If you need to replace an interior door and frame, it may be tempting to hire a professional and pay a hefty fee. Installing a new door and frame yourself can actually be surprisingly simple,...

  • 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 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....

  • 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 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 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...

  • How to Replace Old House Windows with New Ones

    By adding windows to a house, you will be allowing natural light in. It is not hard to add windows to a house. Anyone with the right tools and knowledge can do this do-it-yourself project. Those...

  • How to Repair a Window Sill

    Over time the wood of the windowsill may weaken. It can become cracked, and even begin to break apart. If the condition is too far gone, the windowsill can have the bad wood removed and replaced...

  • How to Remove a Large Aluminum Window

    Homeowners wishing to upgrade their windows with a set of vinyl or wood windows often face the task of removing the old aluminum ones first. This article will show you how to do this safely and...

  • How to Fix Rotten Window Ledges

    There are two basic types of window ledges: an exterior ledge made of a durable, waterproof material that is tapered to shed water away from the window and an interior ledge which is a metaphoric...

  • How to Replace Broken Glass in a Patio Door

    Patio doors provide a wonderful view into the outside world. They let the outdoors in, and they allow us to go out doors without ever crossing the threshold. When the glass in a patio door is...

  • How to Remove a Double Hung Andersen Window

    Windows of different types can be installed in a house and may need to be removed if they are old or no longer energy efficient. One type of window that has been used in the construction of...

  • How to Replace a Double Pane Glass Aluminum Frame Picture Window

    When windows get old, they often get condensation buildup (like a mist) between the two glass panes. Fortunately, it doesn't cost an arm and a leg to get a new window. You can replace the window...

  • 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 Out a Window

    Whether your changing your houses look or just switching to more efficient windows the first step is to take out the old window. This can seem like a daunting task, but is very doable. Here's how...

  • How to Replace an Old Door Threshold

    Thresholds aren't just for newlyweds to hop over, they actually serve a purpose- and take a lot of abuse for it. Thresholds keep the cold outside air from coming in, and water from seeping in on...

  • Replacing a Garage Door Gasket

    Determine the exact width of the garage door. Release the door from the garage door opener (if necessary) and raise the door to chest height. Run a measuring tape along the bottom of the door,...

  • Replacing Aluminum Frame Windows

    One great way to update the look of your home is by replacing old aluminum window frames. These units, popular in the 1970s and 80s tend to make a home look very dated today. They also suffer from...

  • How to Change a Door Threshold

    The threshold of the door is the bottom piece that everyone walks across. It takes the most abuse so it often wears out while there’s still a lot of life left in the door and frame....

  • Adding Nails to Weatherstripping

    Get construction and home repair tips on how to install weather stripping on a garage - free video.

  • How to Remove Old Windows

    Replacing old windows really adds value to a home. Before you begin installing a new window, examine the old window frame and make necessary repairs. Make sure to keep the frame in tact to avoid...

  • How to Install Door Weatherstripping

    Airtight doors and windows can significantly reduce your utility bill. If you're not sure whether your windows or doors need weatherstripping, take note on a windy day of where the air is coming...

  • How to Repair a Door Threshold

    Repairing or replacing a wooden door threshold can have both aesthetic and practical benefits. If a threshold is allowing water to leak into the house, you will definitely need to repair it. Even...

  • How to Repair Door Latches

    A door latch helps close the door with a gentle push. When the door has trouble closing it does not mean that the latch is defective. Many factors come into play when door latches malfunction....

  • How to Replace a Window Sill

    Over time, a windowsill may rot and need to be replaced. The following steps will help you to remove and replace an old rotted or otherwise damaged window sill. It also will increase the...

  • How to Repair a Rotted Windowsill

    Replacing a rotted or damaged windowsill is pretty simple: Take out the old sill, cut a replacement sill and install it.

  • How to Loosen a Stuck Window Sash

    Window sashes can get stuck for a variety of reasons. Some are easy to correct, while others take a little more persuasion. Here's how to remedy the situation.

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