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  • How to Save Energy Bubble Wrapping Windows

    In a house the windows are the biggest liability in heat loss in cold weather. If your house or apartment or mobile home has older out- dated windows there is little you can do short of replacing...

  • How to Take Care of Ivory Piano Keys

    If you have real ivory piano keys, you know how beautiful they are and how wonderful they feel. Of course, ivory keys are one luxury that they are not making any more. So find out how to take...

  • Information About Welding Rods

    Welding rods are metal rods covered in a compound of inert and active chemical ingredients that act as a flux to promote bonding, strengthen the welded joint and improve the flow of current...

  • How to Fix Power Washer Leaks

    If you have borrowed a power washer and have discovered it leaks, don't get frustrated or surprised. Power washer leaks are common. A few specific areas on a power washer unit are more prone to...

  • How to Caulk in Narrow Spaces

    Caulking refers to the process of applying a sealant to exposed seams, joints or gaps on various surfaces. The purpose of caulk on indoor and outdoor applications is to provide insulation that...

  • Gorilla Glue Cleaning

    Cleaning up the mess from a super glue disaster can be difficult. Some of the materials that you would use to clean up normal spills are incapable of handling Gorilla Glue epoxy spills. There is...

  • How to Seal Threads on Galvanized Pipe

    Galvanized metal piping is coated with zinc in order to prevent corrosion. Before assembling the pipes, further insulation is required to avoid leakage and friction that could contaminate a...

  • Oil Rain Lamp Cleaning

    Rain lamps are the icon of tacky 1970s antiquity with the ambiance of a vintage Nevada style brothel. If you are fortunate enough to own this oil-raining, mood-setting piece of historic art, you...

  • How to Get Vinyl Windows to Slide Easier

    Clean and lubricate your vinyl windows to help them slide easily and more smoothly. Over time window tracks trap dust and debris that can make them difficult to open and close. Servicing windows...

  • Black Forest Cuckoo Clock Instructions

    A cuckoo clock creates a charming and warm atmosphere in any home. It is important to know how to keep this intricate time piece running optimally. The following instructions will help you learn...

  • How to Remove a Weslock Doorknob

    Weslock makes door hardware that not only keeps your home safe and secure, but is also aesthetically pleasing. Weslock doorknobs are screwed in using a series of small screws that are discretely...

  • Grants for Home Insulation

    Home insulation grants are often provided for those who are on a limited income. Properly insulating your home can reduce the need to consume electric or gas, thereby reducing your home heating...

  • How to Remove a Door Jamb for Moving Furniture

    If you need just a little more space to squeeze a piece of furniture through a doorway, the first thing to try is removing the door from the hinges. Unless the door can swing open 180 degrees,...

  • Plastic Welder Information

    Using a plastic welder allows you to bond two pieces of plastic of the same plastic type. A plastic welder consists of multiple parts, and they are available in different brands and models.

  • How to Remove Mold From Shower Wall Paint

    Mold is a microscopic fungus that grows in moist and warm environments. From tile grout to shower walls, mold quickly forms on these surfaces. The wall above your shower is the perfect breeding...

  • How to Seal Stainless Steel Pipe Threads

    Stainless steel pipe threads are protected by sealant in order to prevent leakage, contamination and weathering. Sealing stainless steel threads also provides lubrication for easy assembly of male...

  • How to Refinish Old Hardware

    Reusing old hardware is a great way to save money on a remodel. Giving them a fresh coat of paint can really make your pulls and hinges pop. Depending on the current condition of your old...

  • How to Clean Heater Filters

    Heaters take air from your home, heat it and then circulate it throughout your home's air ducts. The air in your home can be dirty and allergen-filled, so it is best to filter the air your home's...

  • How to Seal Plastic Pipe Threads

    Plastic pipes require just as much maintenance and reinforcement as other galvanized piping. Sealing plastic pipe threads prevents leakage, contamination and friction that can result in an...

  • How to Repair Scratch Marks in a Bathroom Vanity Countertop

    No matter how careful a homemaker you are, every home is subject to wear and tear, and bathrooms probably suffer the most. Even hard countertop materials like granite and marble can be scratched,...

  • How to Refinish an Enamel Tub

    Bathtub finishes will eventually wear, become dull and otherwise lose their bright, clean appearance. With a refinishing kit, the homeowner may save much of the costs involved by doing the work...

  • How to Repair Ceramic Floor Tile Caulking

    Ceramic tile allows you to create designs you imagine for floors, walls and countertops. The broad range of shapes, styles and colors means the the final layout is restricted only by your...

  • How to Caulk on Copper

    Caulk is a sealant used to fill exposed seams on both interior and exterior applications. The versatile compound is available in different forms that are suited for particular types of projects....

  • How to Remove Butyl Caulk

    Butyl rubber caulk is used mostly for outdoor projects, such as roofs, storm windows and exterior doors. It is usually the caulk of choice for cracks or gaps that are ¼-inch wide or larger....

  • How to Fix a Slat From a Vertical Blind

    Vertical blinds are popular and cost-effective coverings for big windows and sliding-glass doors. However, vinyl vertical blind slats, also known as vanes, are susceptible to cracking and...

  • How to Fix Cabinet Hinges

    Cabinet hinges come in two basic types: facemount and European. Facemount hinges are typically found on faceframe cabinets in kitchens and utility rooms. As the name indicates, they are typically...

  • How to Screening Your Pipes

    This article will help you save money and it will teach you how to do it yourself on keeping your pipes from clogging up.

  • How to Check a Commode for Water Leaks and Fix Them

    The next time that you notice your water bill getting a little bit higher and you know that your commode tends to run, try following the steps in this article to check your commode for water leaks...

  • How to Replace broken ceramic tile

    How to repair broken ceramic tile

  • How to Clean a Washable Furnace Filter

    Most furnaces use disposable filters; you just throw them away and buy replacements. But some filters are actually designed to be washed and reused, time and time again. These "permanent,"...

  • How to Check If a Ballast Is Bad

    The ballast is responsible for the regulation of the current to an electric light. Its main job is to ensure that a light receives the specific voltage requirement it needs to work at full...

  • How to Add a Downspout From an Existing Gutter

    A downspout drains water from a gutter. When you add a downspout to an existing gutter, it probably means you are not happy with the drainage of your current system. You can also add another...

  • How to Replace a Door Lock: DIY in a hour

    Sooner or later, you may need to replace those door locks and dead bolts to your home. Sometimes, due to a lost key, new tenants in a rental unit, or you just want to add stronger, more secure...

  • How to Buy a Good Shower Head

    I am so tall and everytime I moved to a new home, all the showers in the bathrooms are all the same, I would have to bend back to wash the shampoo out of my hair. All shower heads are made for...

  • How to Pull Up Slate Tiles

    Because slate tiles are a natural material, no two tiles are exactly the same. This creates a one-of-a-kind look for your home decor. According to Nick Schumacher, a general contractor who...

  • Instructions to Repair Pottery Porcelain

    Damaged pottery or porcelain does not have to go in the trash. You can repair your broken vases and dishes yourself without much difficulty or mess. If a piece has monetary or sentimental value,...

  • How to Make Natural Waterbed Conditioners

    Many people love the comfort and feel of a waterbed. But owners should be aware that mold and algae can grow inside if the water is not treated with a conditioner every six months. Mold and algae...

  • How to Attach Bed Slats to Rails

    Bed slats are laid between the rails of a bed frame to provide support for the box spring and mattress. Unless your bed slats have a kind of pin that is designed to pass through the rail and the...

  • How to Run a Dryer Vent

    Whether it is gas or electric, every dryer will need to have both sufficient ventilation and a good exhaust system in order to operate safely and efficiently. The installation process for running...

  • How to Separate Buckets Stuck Together That Are Stacked

    There is no doubt that a hefty stack of five-gallon buckets warms the heart of every true do-it-yourselfer---their usefulness is practically limitless, so the more you have the better....

  • How to Kill Mold in Duct Work With Contractors

    Mold spores can cause health problems in some people. Mold growth does not typically exist in ductwork since there is not normally moisture to feed it. If you can smell mold in an air...

  • How to Remove or Replace A Toilet Seat Cover

    How to remove a toilet seat and lid, so you can replace them for a new look, or clean under them.

  • How to Resurface a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are well-used items in many kitchens. Although they are usually made of durable materials, they can become severely damaged and harbor dangerous bacteria from repeated use. Properly...

  • How to Move Heavy Items Down a Ramp With a Hand Truck

    Moving can be a real pain, particularly when you have to load and unload heavy items such as appliances, huge armoires or other awkward pieces. Doing it right means using a hand truck to lift the...

  • How to Troubleshoot Electric Hot Water Heater Elements

    If the hot water coming out of your faucet is cold or only warm, something is preventing the heating elements inside the water heater from doing their job. Troubleshooting the water heater is...

  • What Color Grout to Use With Stainless Steel Tile

    Stainless steel tiles are a great option in the home because they are quite durable, easy to clean and because they provide a fresh, modern look. As with any other type of tile, you'll still need...

  • How to Restore Office Furniture

    Office furniture takes a lot of abuse from workers who slam drawers and cabinet doors, leave ink marks on wood surfaces, and spill beverages and food. You can often find used office furniture for...

  • How to Apply Pipe Sealant

    Pipe threads are the most common end-connection found in the industry. They are well understood, standardized and relatively simple to make up. A good tapered pipe thread always requires a sealant...

  • How to Cut a Downspout Into a Gutter

    A downspout drains water from a gutter to a lower level. Most gutters come with holes for downspouts already in place, but at times you may add an extra downspout to distribute the flow of the...

  • How to Clean a Bathroon Ceiling Exhaust Fan

    A bathroom exhaust fan is primarily used to remove hot, humid air from the bathroom during showers and to expel foul air. Over time the fan will accumulate dust, hair and other airborne, household...

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