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  • Wood Sash Window Tips

    Wood sashes on windows must be cared for to avoid having them rot. Because wood is porous, it is susceptible to the elements, such as the sun, which can dry them out, and rain or snow, which can...

  • 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 Restain a Wood Exterior Door

    The first thing they see when approaching your home, a clean wood exterior door with a polished finish makes a great first impression on visitors. Unfortunately, maintaining wood exterior doors...

  • 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 Replace Wooden Double Hung Windows With Vinyl Windows

    Windows are an element of almost any house both aesthetically and practically. They bring in light, let us see the outside world and provide ventilation. Wooden windows are one of the most...

  • 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 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 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 Protect Wood Windows From Sweating

    All windows can be affected by sweating regardless of whether they are double pane, vinyl type, metal framed or wood. Sweating on windows occurs when there is a buildup of excess humidity within a...

  • How to Caulk Wood Windows

    Wood windows are attractive, durable and, if well maintained, will truly last a lifetime. Keeping them in working order should be a part of every homeowner's maintenance regimen as regular as...

  • How to Seal & Lubricate Wood Sash Windows

    Wood windows can add a sense of warmth, elegance and tradition to a home. If you are fortunate enough to have wood sash windows in your home, you will want to maintain them properly so that they...

  • 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...

  • What Can I Do About a Wooden Door That Has Swelled?

    Over time, wooden doors warp and swell. Because doors fit to specific frame sizes, any type of warping or swelling can make the door difficult, if not unable, to open. You can fix a swollen wooden...

  • 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...

  • DIY Window Sill Repair

    Weather-damaged wood window sills are common in regions with severe weather. Damage to a window sill is typically caused by exposure to the elements, usually occurring when there is too much time...

  • 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...

  • Tricks for Installing Window Trim

    A room is not completely finished until the window trim is installed. Errors can be made when installing window trim. The corners may not line up, the window may be not be level and the trim might...

  • How to Rebuild Your Old Windows

    This article will show you how to fix older windows that have more problems than just broken sash cords. It will help you complete the job and make the windows look as good as new.

  • How to Repair Your Loose Door Hinges

    Every day use of the doors in your home will cause the hinge screw(s) to become loose. A quick method of repairing loose hinge screw(s)are to remove the loose screw(s) and install wood tooth picks...

  • 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 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 Refinish a Window

    Windows surrounded in a natural wood frame can look so beautiful that it makes you wonder who in his right mind ever slapped the first coat of paint over it. In fact, that paint is sometimes...

  • How to Remove Window Blinds

    Window blinds are a popular modern answer to curtains. But even blinds can eventually look dated, or maybe you just want to try something different. Taking window blinds down isn't difficult, but...

  • How to Refinish Window Sills

    Windowsills are the horizontal pieces of wood at the bottom of windows that provide a ledge. In older homes, the sill may actually be a physical part of the window. In that case, the sill is the...

  • 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 Adjust Interior Doors

    It's a fine door, but it's stopped closing properly without a fight. This is a problem common to interior doors at all times of year, especially during muggy summers, when damp air makes wood...

  • How to Fix a Sticking Wood Door the Easy Way

    We have all had them at some point. That stubborn wood door that hangs up instead of opening up. The following steps will show you how to fix this problem with minimal tools and effort.

  • How to Repair a Window Frame

    Rotten spots on a window frame are an eyesore as well as a safety hazard. A weakened window frame can allow water from rain or melting snow into the home, and eventually, the rotten frame may...

  • How to Fix Rotted Windows

    Whether you've recently bought a home or are fixing up your old one, make sure to check for rotted windows. Weather takes a toll on windows, eating through the sill or the sash. Rotted windows can...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Wooden Door

    Wooden doors are prone to dents, dings, scratches, holes and any number of other surface defects--all of which are easily fixed. Holes in wooden doors can vary in size greatly and are caused by...

  • How to Make Wood Window Screens

    Making wood window screens is a great way to keep the bugs out while allowing circulation into a room. Many older windows did not come with screens as they do today. In some areas of the world,...

  • How to Replace Exterior Trim Around Windows

    Weather, insects and neglect are just a few of the reasons your window trim may need replacing. You have a choices of materials: The traditional wood trim is susceptible to moisture, mold and bugs...

  • How to Make Wooden Window Screens

    Window screens are not always part of the window assembly when you buy them. They may not be a part of your windows in a very old house either. But when spring comes, everyone wants to open their...

  • How to Stain Wood Doors

    To stain wood doors all you need is a few simple things and a little time.

  • 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.

  • About Window Sills

    Window sills are an element of a window frame. It is the part located beneath a closed window (sash). They are frequently exposed to sunlight and the weather; this will cause them to require...

  • 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 Prevent Squeaky Doors

    If the gentle swing of a door results in a loud squeak that threatens to waken the children or sends spine-tingling shivers up your spine because your home is beginning to sound like a haunted...

  • How to Repair French Doors

    Repairing French doors probably occurs at least twice as often as repairs to a single door might. With two doors there is twice the chance for the doors not to align. With these simple things to...

  • How to Cut Window and Door Casings With a Miter Saw

    When making windows and door casings, the miter saw is useful because you need to make angle cuts to join the molding at corners. You could join windows and door casings with straight cuts of...

  • How to Frame Windows

    Framing a window may seem like a job for a professional. However, the hard part involves setting the window sash into the opening. Once that task is completed by a professional, the home owner...

  • How to Clean a Window Opening

    Once you remove an old window out of the opening, it's time to install the new one. Make sure all the debris from the old window is cleaned up before you start installing the new one. Here's a few...

  • 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 Measure for New Windows

    Energy efficiency is one of the biggest reasons for replacing older windows. Choose wood windows that open and close easily and pull out or slide inward for easy cleaning. Accurate measurements...

  • How to Select Windows for Your Home

    If you're building or remodeling, a critical component of your home will be its windows. Whether you're searching for a specific look or want to be energy-conscious, selecting windows requires a...

  • 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 Replace Windows

    You love the windows on your house, but one day you notice they're no longer in top shape and it's time to replace them. Before paying a contractor, consider installing them yourself. It's easy if...

  • How to Remove Alcohol Stains From Wood Floors

    Alcohol stains on wood floors can be caused by a variety of products containing alcohol, not just from drinks. No matter what the source, alcohol can leave a horrible stain. Relax, though, as the...

  • How to Repair Wood or Plastic Roll-Up Blinds

    Repairs on wood or plastic roll-up blinds are typically limited to replacing a worn or rotted cord.

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