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  • How to Fix a Hole in a Drywall Ceiling

    Holes in a drywall ceiling can be repaired with a few tools, plaster of Paris and a simple scaffold. Plaster of Paris is more user-friendly than patching with drywall sections or joint compound....

  • How to Replace Ceilings in Manufactured Homes

    Replacing the ceiling in a home is a challenging job. Newer manufactured homes are built using conventional building techniques that include wood joists, studs and sheetrock with an applied...

  • How to Remove a Cracked Painted Tin Ceiling

    Preliminary work has to be done before removing a painted tin ceiling. If the tin ceiling was painted before 1978 chances are it has lead in it. This requires special precautions be taken before...

  • How to Cover Up Brown Ceiling Spots

    Discolored spots on your ceiling are a sign of moisture from above. Once you have repaired the leak that's causing the problem, you are left with unsightly stains in your ceiling. These moisture...

  • How to Remove Painted Popcorn

    Those lovely acoustic popcorn ceilings of the 1960s and '70s scream either "delightfully retro" or "ugh, tacky," depending on your tastes. Not only do some of these ceilings contain glitter, but...

  • How to Clean Up a Cracked Painted Tin Ceiling

    Tin ceilings were very popular in Victorian homes, and companies are now re-manufacturing the tins because of expanding interest. Some tin ceilings start to rust and often the owner will elect to...

  • How to Repair Drywall Separation at the Ceiling

    Separation at the seam between a wall and the ceiling of your home is aggravating. There are many possible causes. A house will settle over time which can cause some slight misalignment. It could...

  • How to Plug a Chandelier Into a Ceiling Fixture

    Chandeliers are made of different materials, ranging from wood to silver to iron to rock crystal. The variety of chandelier types provides you with several different options to modify the ambiance...

  • How to Put a Ceiling in the Basement

    Converting an unused basement area into living space is a cost-effective way to improve your home and utilize additional space for your activities or for family members. A key factor in any...

  • How to Install a Drywall Ceiling

    Installing a drywall ceiling is not complicated, but requires some physical effort. You'll be working overhead, often on low scaffolding or ladders, with heavy pieces of Sheetrock. Consider asking...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding Corners Using a Mitre Box

    Cutting corners perfectly in crown molding takes talent and experience. If you have many moldings to cut, it is often best left to the professionals but simple patches can be done by anyone.

  • How to Install AC Ductwork

    Installing air conditioning ductwork is a critical step that will determine how well your house is cooled by your air conditioning system. Ensuring that the flow of air is efficient, air-tight...

  • How to Install Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

    Acoustic ceiling tiles are so-named because they tend to obstruct or at least soften sound vibrations. Acoustic tiles are especially effective at stopping the reverberation of sounds to reduce...

  • How to Make Sure Your Drywall is Taped Correctly

    After the drywall is hung and the taping is finished, how do you know it is done correctly.

  • How to Find Mold in Five Places

    Though this looks like some sci-fi photo, it's actually a mold spore under the microscope. Mold spores thrive in our homes, get into our air, and can cause us and our families to get sick. If you...

  • How to Do Water Damage Clean up

    Water damage is the nightmare of every homeowner, whether it's a burst pipe, a hard rain, or simply forgetting to turn off a faucet, water can do a large amount of damage in a short amount of...

  • How to Fix a Peeling Ceiling

    Do you have a ceiling that is peeling maybe one that has peeled repeatedly? If so and your home is an older one there is a good chance that your ceiling was originally coated with a substance...

  • Fixing a Falling Plaster Ceiling

    Older homes usually have plaster ceilings. When a plaster ceiling starts to fall, it is time for either a repair or replacement. Hiring a professional to do the job can be very expensive....

  • How to Adjust Sheetrock for out of Plumb Vaulted Ceilings

    Once you decide to sheetrock, frequently you find that the ceilings aren't plumb. There's a way to sheetrock out of plumb ceilings, but it takes a little time to conquer and a lot of patience....

  • How to Repair a Leak in Ceiling

    Water damage isn't a problem you want in your home. Ceiling leaks can cause something as mild as staining to something as problematic as remodeling the whole area around the leak. But don't get...

  • How to Clean a Tile Roof

    Use your pressure washer or even garden hose to clean your spanish style roof.

  • How to Clean Popcorn Ceilings

    Cleaning popcorn ceilings can be a messy job. Here are a few ideas for alittle easier cleaning...

  • How to Clean Popcorn Ceilings

    Once very popular, popcorn ceilings have become a thing of the past. Now, those persons that have popcorn ceilings are looking for ways to clean these types of very fragile ceilings without having...

  • How to Remove an Acoustic Popcorn Ceiling

    Popcorn ceilings once were considered trendy and an effective sound barrier between floors. They added depth and texture to the ceilings and everybody had to have them. Now, the only thing popcorn...

  • How to Install a Bathroom Ceiling Fixture

    You can alter the entire look and ambience of your bathroom by changing the ceiling fixture. Follow these steps to brighten the surroundings or create a subdued mood.

  • How to Texture a Ceiling by Hand

    Texturing a ceiling by hand is tiring work, but yields dramatic results. Your ceilings can make as bold a statement as your walls or furnishings. Here are a few steps to enhance any room and...

  • How to Hang Drywall on a Ceiling

    Putting up a new drywall ceiling is similar to hanging walls - just more strenuous and awkward. But even strain and awkwardness can be eased with the right rental equipment.

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