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  • How to Shingle a Barn Roof

    Barn roofs are no different from house roofs. Both require appropriate shingling and preparation to be dry and leak-free.

  • How to Match Vinyl Siding Colors

    Damage can easily occur to your home's siding--whether a ball was kicked at your siding and it cracked a piece of vinyl off or whether during a storm a hail stone broke a hole in the siding. You...

  • Can You Install a Blade on Circular Saw Backwards?

    Circular saws are often used to quickly cut trim boards for the interior and exterior of your home. They eliminate the need to always haul around a large heavier saw for cutting. Blades are...

  • How to Caulk Hardibacker Siding

    Properly caulking a home's siding is very important to the air- and water-tightness of any home. Hardiplank (colloquially known also as hardibacker) siding has a very different process from any...

  • Flat Roof Step-by-Step

    The roof on your home or business should protect your investment from the elements, such as the rain, snow and sun. If your flat roof cannot keep you comfortable and dry, the time has arrived to...

  • How to Seal & Paint Concrete

    Painting concrete can create vibrancy and mood to existing construction. Concrete must be completely dry and clean prior to beginning this process. Before beginning, you will need gather the...

  • Brick Vs. Siding

    Brick houses have certain advantages just as houses with siding have their advantages. In fact, it is even possible to buy brick veneer to give your house the appearance of real brick. However,...

  • How to Install a Roadside Mail Box

    A roadside mailbox must have the ability to withstand inclement weather, and the occasional knocking around. This is a relatively simple project, but taking the time to anchor and attach...

  • How to Hang House Address Numbers

    House address numbers come in a large variety of styles and sizes so that you can create just the right look for your home. Whether you choose to use wooden, plastic, or metal numbers, you can...

  • How to Inexpensively Enclose an Open Porch for Pets

    Many people own animals that are inside-only pets, as this prevents many problems for the pet owner. One problem is fleas from the yard. Another problem might be that there is no safe place...

  • How to Find a Good Foundation Repair Specialist

    How to interview a Foundation Repair Specialist.

  • How to Extend a Patio in the Garden

    Extending a patio into the garden provides a safer and neater walkway and an additional seating area in the garden. The patio in a garden may be made from garden pavers, slabs of concrete, or...

  • DIY: Garage to Greenhouse

    Turning your garage into a greenhouse is a resourceful way to use an old garage. The benefit of using a garage instead of starting from scratch is that you have a foundation and a base to build...

  • How to Build a Compost Bin on an Incline

    A compost bin is a great way to make use of organic waste, converting it into fertile, nutrient-rich soil for gardens and even potted flowers. Compost bins can be built and placed anywhere, even...

  • Different Materials for Mobile Home Skirting

    Mobile home skirtings are decorative or protective materials that cover the crawl space beneath mobile homes. With the right skirting, a mobile home can look as fancy as a luxury stick-built house...

  • What Are the Types of Mobile Home Siding?

    Mobile home siding protects the metal or fiberglass shell of the structure from damage caused by wind, precipitation and other elements. Choosing the right siding helps the homeowner to extend the...

  • How to Paint Vinyl Trim on Exterior Windows

    Vinyl trim is a popular choice for exterior home siding and trim because of its durability and low maintenance requirements. While vinyl trim comes in a variety of colors, a homeowner may...

  • How to Build a Non-Permanent Patio

    There are many ways to build a patio---poured concrete, mortared pavers, even wood construction---but the easiest for the do-it-yourselfer is to go with a loose-brick patio. The idea is to lay a...

  • How to Select a Color for Roofing Material

    Roofing material, like so many other home improvement supplies, come in a wide range of options. From the actual material used to the color itself, there is an option to fit any home and personal...

  • How to Build a Z Gate for a Deck

    A "Z" gate refers to a simple and attractive method generally used for building exterior gates for decks or garden areas. A group of vertical boards are connected by two horizontal cross members...

  • How to Make a Cooking Grill for a Fire Pit

    A fire pit is an attractive and functional addition to almost any back yard. For many people, a backyard get-together isn't complete without a fire pit to huddle around as the night begins to...

  • How to Select the Trim Color for a House

    The color of trim you choose for your home is key to making the exterior stand out. There is a vast array of color choices from which to choose; finding the one that works for your home depends on...

  • How to Utilize the Space Under a Deck

    The space under your deck can be useful, no matter what size it is. A second-story deck can be used as an outdoor living space, essentially giving you an upper and lower outdoor entertaining area....

  • Ideas for Inexpensive Alternative Carport

    If you do not have space or enough money to build a garage for your vehicle, a carport is the best solution. The least expensive carport is one that you construct yourself. Whether you purchase a...

  • Do it Yourself Resurfacing for Concrete Patios

    Concrete patios are a wonderful extension of a house. Unfortunately, they often develop unsightly cracks over time. Concrete can also stain. The good news is that there are a wide variety of...

  • Flat Roof: DIY

    Any roofing job should be approached with caution, as there is always the looming danger that someone might lose his or her balance, or trip on an obstruction and fall. For this reason, when...

  • How to Build a Garden Hammock Arbor (pictures)

    A garden hammock arbor is a unique way to add style and functionality to a small yard. The adult version of a swing arbor, a hammock arbor is compact and gives you a perfect place in which to...

  • How to Redo Shingles On Roof

    Hae a leaky roof or one that is ready to leak. It is time to fix it.

  • How to Cut Wood Posts

    Making a perfect cut on a 4-inch-square wood post, requires perfect alignment of a circular saw blade. If your cut if off slightly, the top of the wood post will have a cut mark. Other saws can...

  • How to Prep Cedar Siding for Staining

    Cedar siding is an attractive choice, bringing a warm, comfortable look to the home. New cedar siding that has been recently installed requires no preparation for staining as long as it has...

  • How to Measure an Area for Asphalt Repair

    Measuring the area needed for asphalt repair is the first step in determining how much asphalt to order from the paving company. You want to make sure to measure accurately because asphalt is...

  • Frugal Way to Scrape Paint Off House

    Removing paint from the outside of a house can be an expensive and time consuming endeavor before repainting everything. It entails scraping away the old paint that has been on the outside of the...

  • How to Install Vinyl Siding and Trim

    How to install vinyl siding and trim

  • How to Install Ipe Decking During The Fall Season

    Many people begin to take advantage of the cool Fall weather by getting their long-awaited home improvement projects started. A great DIY home improvement project to start is to install a deck...

  • How to Convert a Storage Shed to Guesthouse

    If you have a large enough storage shed, it's possible to convert it into a guesthouse, or even an exterior apartment to rent for extra money. The process is fairly simple, even if the individual...

  • How to Replace Bricks for Old Buildings

    Even brick walls eventually wear down. One problem is cracking or spalling in individual bricks, which requires replacement. Replacing old bricks can be a complicated job. Although the masonry...

  • How to Do Brick Pointing

    As solid as they are, brick walls are not impervious to the elements and they eventually show signs of wear and tear. A frequent problem with brick walls, especially those from before the 1930s,...

  • How to Find Old Bricks

    There are many reasons why you might want to get your hands on old or "reclaimed" bricks. You may need to replace a crumbling section of a brick wall with something that matches or be in need of...

  • How to Attach Exterior Plywood

    Exterior plywood is essential in any house building or remodeling project. It provides the base for the exterior finish attachment. It also gives a surface for Tyvek or another type of water and...

  • How to Construct the Perfect Corner for Buildings, Decks, or Fence

    Suppose you need to stake out the corners of a building, slab, deck or a fence line that needs be EXACTLY "square" (90 degrees). If you're working with a square or rectangular shape,...

  • How to Install Building Wall Sheathing

    Wall sheathing is an exterior wall covering that adds structural strength and serves as a vapor barrier. It is positioned between the siding or veneer and the framing of a wall. Sheathing can be...

  • Rain Gutter Options

    Rain gutter options include type of material used to fabricate the gutter, styles, sizes and type of gutter hangers. Choose a gutter size that is appropriate for the rainfall amounts in your area,...

  • How to Prepare Aluminum Siding for Repainting

    Aluminum is a great option for siding on a home. As with most exterior home siding, aluminum siding needs to be repainted occasionally. Years of weathering can cause the paint to wear away on...

  • How to Cut Ridge Shingles

    A well shingled roof adds style and continuity to a beautifully built home. The top of the roof is called the ridge. Sometimes a ridge has a vent in the middle, known as the ridge vent; sometimes...

  • How to Install Corrugated Panels

    With the wide variety of modern corrugated roofing panels such as those made with fiberglass, PVC and metal, this type of roofing product is once again gaining in popularity. Cheap compared to...

  • How to Replace Porch Screens With Windows

    Transforming a screen porch into a three season room can be a rewarding project. The window installation can be completed in a single afternoon. However, be aware that if you have to reorder...

  • DIY Wood Siding

    Wood siding can be purchased in many types, such as 4-by-8 sheets, 8-inch lap siding, or even wood shingles. All of them are very effective in protecting your home from the weather, and all are...

  • Do it Yourself Board and Batten Shutters

    Shutters add detail to your home's exterior. Some shutter designs are also functional; they shield your home from the elements during strong storms. Originally, homeowners and builders installed...

  • How to Fix a Rusted Metal Railing

    Rust has a way of finding its way into a lot of pieces of metal, and stopping it before it gets too bad is really important if you want to keep that item in one piece. In the case of a metal...

  • How to Compare Vinyl Siding

    Vinyl siding is created from polyvinyl chloride, otherwise known as PVC. This safe material is perfect for the exterior of houses because it is strong, rigid and resistant to impact. It won't...

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