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  • 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 Remove Paint From a Steel Door

    Steel doors are a durable and long-lasting alternative to the classic solid wood door. They are made of thin sheets of steel wrapped around an insulated core and are often painted to create the...

  • How to Shorten Interior Doors

    Most often a door will need to be shortened when you install new flooring that adds thickness, because it interferes with opening and closing the door. At first thought, this seems to be a...

  • 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 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 Unstick Wood Windows

    If you live in an old home with wooden windows, you have more than likely experienced those windows sticking from time to time. Paint on the window frame and paint on the window sash can stick...

  • How to Remove Paint From Dual-Pane Windows

    Paint spots and splatters can mar a set of windows. It seems no matter how small the paint marks may be, they stick out like a sore thumb. This is especially disturbing to those who have invested...

  • The Best Way to Get Paint off a Window

    Painting a house or other building isn't difficult to do, but cleaning up spills and "misses," such as paint on window panes, afterwards can be a challenge. After all, you don't want to scratch...

  • 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 Clean & Paint Outdoor Shutters

    Outdoor shutters can be a handsome way to decorate the outside of window fixtures. However, like any surface exposed to the outdoors, these shutters will get dirty, and paint will start to fade....

  • How to Restore a Wood Door

    Old and antique wooden doors were typically made from solid oak or hardwood, with hand-crafted panels and intricate details. These older doors are highly sought after by homeowners who don't like...

  • How to Remove Paint From Vinyl Weatherstripping

    Vinyl weatherstripping can help reduce energy waste and save money on winter heating bills, but paint contains solvents that can break down vinyl or make it brittle. If there is paint on your...

  • Door Refinishing

    One of the best ways to add curb appeal to your home is to have an attractive front door. But that's not the only advantage of updating your entry: a study conducted by NFO WorldGroup found that...

  • How to Refinish Wood Exterior Doors

    Exterior wood doors can suffer damage and wear from the sun, wind, rain and everyday use. Over time, the finish on these doors can scratch or fade, leaving the surface looking dull. Rather than...

  • Window Sash Maintenance

    All windows need maintenance and repair to work properly. A window sash is the part of the window that opens and closes. The window sash can be made of wood or aluminum and contains the panes of...

  • Door Painting Tips

    Doors make a bold statement about a place, and over time, their appearance can become worn and in need of a face-lift. Choose the right color for your door. It may blend seamlessly into the rest...

  • Ideas for Old Wooden Window Screens

    They probably add a touch of charm to your home's classic windows. However, the old wooden screens may be in need of a face lift. You would more likely prefer to restore them or rebuild them than...

  • How to Refinish Door Knobs

    If you can't replace your door knobs, a simple refinishing method is to paint them. Spray paint is available in colors that approximate natural metal finishes, or you can choose to add color to a...

  • How to Remove Window Paint

    Windows are one of a home's most expensive components. Windows take quite a beating from exposure to sun, rain and other outside elements, as well as from repeated opening and closing. The...

  • How to Fix a Leaking Window

    A leaking window can create a mess, cause structural damage and lead to mold formation. The best solution is to fix the leak as soon as it appears. This usually involves taking the window out and...

  • How to Paint Panels on a Door With a Window

    Some of the most attractive doors come with window panels. The windows are anywhere from a small square, to a larger, full door paneled glass. Regardless of the shape and size of the windows,...

  • 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 Remove paint from window

    How to remove paint overspray, stucco or shotgun fungus from windows without scratching the glass.

  • About Rotted Windowsills

    Rotted windowsills could possibly be the greatest cost for home maintenance repair next to water damage in a home from a leaky faucet or drain. Rotted windowsills may not end at the sill alone....

  • 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 Prepare & Pour your Paint before Painting a Door

    A painting expert shows you how to properly pour paint in this free video on updating old doors.

  • How to Paint a Door

    A painting expert shows you how to properly apply paint to a door in this free video on updating old doors.

  • How to Pour Primer to Prepare to Paint & Update a Door

    A painting expert shows you how to pour primer in preparation for re-painting a door in this free video on updating old doors.

  • How to Fix Bad and Old Window Sills

    Giving your home's window sills a much need face-lift can make a home look a lot better inside and out. When the window sills have taken a beating over the years, here's a basic solution to fix,...

  • How to Remove Paint from Windows

    By following some simple techniques, removing paint from a window can be successfully accomplished with some basic household products.

  • How to Paint a Front Door

    Painting a front door may seem easy. However, it requires proper form and timing. Following these instructions will enable you to paint the door perfectly. Preparing the door, knowing the old...

  • How to Fix Broken Glass in a Window

    That ill-flung baseball or confused bird always seems to find your window. If it broke a single-pane window, you're in luck--this is usually a straightforward task, as long as the window is on a...

  • How to Repair Aluminum Storm/Screen Windows

    Self-storing storm/screen windows will give you years of useful service with minimal maintenance, keeping your home insulated in cold weather and breezy when it's hot. The few repairs you may need...

  • How to Fix a Tight or Loose Window Sash

    If your double-hung windows are too loose, they may rattle in the wind, admit street noise and leak large volumes of air, causing drafts and wasting your precious energy dollars. Too tight, and...

  • How to Camouflage a Dog-Scratched Door

    Has Scooter redefined the term doggy door in your home? Then take a look at this camouflage fix for pet scratches on wood doors. It won't look exactly like new, but it'll be doggone close.

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