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  • 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 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 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 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...

  • How to Detect an Air Leak in a Pipe

    Detecting an air leak in a pipe can be done in about 20 minutes or less depending on the size of the pipe. The easiest way to do it is to make a salve to coat the pipe with. The salve makes...

  • How to Caulk Double Windows

    Caulking, when installed and maintained properly, can keep winter out. Using caulking on double windows can advance your first line of defense from the elements. Airtight windows sealed with caulk...

  • How to Make Drawers Open Easier and Correctly

    You have a drawer that does not open or close correctly. One that doesn't open at all. These tips should help you.

  • How to Use Honda Pressure Washers

    For some time a great many pressure washers powered by Honda engines have been on the market. The longevity of Honda-powered pressure washers speaks to their reliability as pressure washing units....

  • How to Reduce a Gutter Downspout

    A gutter downspout is a hollow object that collects water from a gutter and drains it to somewhere else, usually into a downspout extension or onto a splash block. Many times gutter downspouts are...

  • How to Install A Phone Jack

    Installing or replacing a phone jack in your home is a fairly simple procedure. Keep reading to find out how.

  • How to Stop Downspout Noise

    Roof gutters and downspouts drain water from the roof to the ground and away from building foundations. Water falls a story or more through the downspout before hitting the elbow that directs the...

  • How to Tighten Lock Washers

    Tightening a lock washer the correct way is very important, since doing so means whatever is supposed to be locked by the lock washer will be secure. Not doing so can be hazardous to you or others...

  • How to Make Epoxy Colored

    Epoxy is a two-part adhesive consisting of a resin and a hardener that combine and create a durable plastic that hardens quickly into a clear or golden yellow color. Epoxy is used to seal cracks,...

  • How to Compare Home Warranties

    When your compare "promise" contracts, such as insurance policies, auto warranties and similar guarantees of something, you must first understand exactly what is being promised. You can then...

  • How to Change a Recessed Pot Light

    Recessed pot lights are an attractive way to light rooms in your home. Although it rarely happens, fixture can become faulty and not work properly. When this happens you need to know how to change...

  • How to Test an Electric Hot Water Heater Thermostat

    There are few things more annoying than stepping into a cold shower because there is no hot water. The electric hot water heater has two thermostats controlling two separate heating elements. A...

  • How to Make an Old House look New

    This article will help the reader with techniques to make an older house look new and a new house look better. An unclean disorganized house is a turnoff and reflects poorly on the residents.

  • How to Replace an Oven Door

    You can replace an oven door on your electric or gas range with no tools in under half an hour. However, before you begin, make sure a new door is even necessary. If your door is simply bent...

  • How to Make a Water Level Alarm

    Whether you have a sump in the basement or an outside cistern that needs to be manually drained or filled, you can save yourself the tedium of keeping a constant eye on them by installing an alarm...

  • How to Caulk around your bathtub

    Step by step instructions for caulking around your bathtub

  • How to Caulk With Polyurethane Caulk

    Caulking around the doors and windows of your home not only seals your home from the outside elements, but also adds beauty as well. One of the types of caulk becoming more common is the...

  • How to Cut PVC Plastic Pipe

    Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) first gained notice in the late 19th century, according to the book "PVC Pipe, Design and Installation," but it wasn't until much later that the use of PVC materials...

  • How to Change a Pool Cartridge Filter

    You've established a regular maintenance schedule for your pool that includes the basics: testing for chemicals, adjusting pH levels, keeping pesky leaves out of the water. You add chlorine when...

  • How to Adjust Your Door Lock so It Will Work

    Your door will not latch anymore. It is turning in to a pain. These easy steps may help.

  • How to Take Apart a Hinge

    A typical home contains many hinges, and these are occasionally disassembled for maintenance, improved access, or repair. The most common types of hinges are door hinges, cabinet hinges and...

  • How to Apply Silicone Caulk

    Silicone caulk is perhaps one of the quickest and most practical ways to seal a home. It's great for working around doors, windows, or even in the bathroom. The caulk provides a great adhesive...

  • How to Fix Stained Concrete

    Cement surfaces often bear the brunt of difficult-to-clean stains. Oil or other automotive fluids leak onto your driveway. Household chemicals and rust find their way onto basement floors or...

  • How to Make a Shower Rod Shorter

    You've decided to replace not only that stained and discolored shower curtain, but the shower rod holding it in place as well. Maybe it's flecked with a few rusty spots or the shine has worn off,...

  • How to Adjust Folding Doors

    French doors, pocket doors and sliding doors are just a few of the many different styles of doors that you can hang in the doorways of your home. Folding doors are usually found in the doorways of...

  • How to Put Together a Tool Box for your Home

    Every household should have a tool box with basic tools. Even if you're not a do-it-yourself kind of person, you never know when you might need a tool to do a small project. There are a few...

  • How to Caulk Anything

    Are you renovating your kitchen or bathroom? Did you just install new windows on your home? Chances are you need to know how to caulk. Follow these few simple steps to a professional looking...

  • How to Clean Efflorescence Stains on Concrete

    Efflorescence is salts and minerals that rise from the inside of concrete to its surface and appear as a powdery white coating. The substance can also appear as a hazy film or streaks of white...

  • How to Caulk Large Cracks Around the Bathtub

    Installing or repairing a bathtub means you must be certain the joints are sealed all the way around. Failure to completely seal cracks and crevices around the tub will result in water leaking...

  • How to Save Money by Preparing your House for Winter

    As it starts to get colder preparing your house for winter becomes more and more important. The cold, snow and ice that winter brings can cause expensive problems in and outside of your home....

  • How to Determine the Size of Screws

    Nails and screws are sized primarily in the same way. In fact, most sizing charts are used for both. Both nails and screws are used to fasten objects and are available in a range of types and...

  • How to Increase the Water Level in a Toilet Bowl

    Having the proper amount of water in a toilet bowl helps it to flush completely clean. The amount of water in each individual toilet bowl is determined by the shape of the toilet itself. Some are...

  • How to Refinish Columns

    Columns are part of the structural integrity of many porches, halls and entryways. They add style and elegance to these areas while opening up the space and giving support to the ceiling....

  • How to Remove Hard Deposits on Formica

    Formica is used on many kitchen and bathroom counters because it is beautiful and easy to maintain. Even though Formica is easy to care for, you still can develop hard-water build-up and mineral...

  • How to Identify a tv/sattelite Cable Run With Ohm Meter

    If you need to find which cable in your basement or crawl space goes to a particular cable wall outlet, without expensive tools, here's your answer.

  • How To Read a Vernier Depth Gauge

    A Vernier gauge is a useful measurement device equipped with two scales, one fixed and one that slides. It can measure extremely precise distances, in some cases to .02 mm. Anyone doing...

  • How to Attach Drill Bits

    Adding on a new room? Installing new light fixtures? You'll need to use a drill for these and many other home improvement projects. Most drills accommodate dozens of different drill bits. Drill...

  • How to Remove Old Screws

    Screws are placed under a great deal of stress when used in construction projects. This is because often times the screws are the only form of support, such as keeping the structure erect or...

  • How to Get Free House Repairs Done for Veterans

    Homeowners realize that as homes age housing repairs pose a considerable physical and financial burden. For veterans, this burden can pose additional challenges as many veterans, during and after...

  • How to Seal and Protect a Wooden Countertop

    If you have a wooden countertop that is exposed to water or moisture, it's cruical to seel and protect it as soon as possible. Doing so, will prevent wood rot and rust stains from forming on it. ...

  • How to Caulk a Bathroon Sink

    Caulking a bathroom sink seals the gap between the sink and surrounding countertop. This prevents water leakage, mold growth and dampness and saves the homeowner time and money. Caulking a sink is...

  • How to Caulk a Joint

    Caulking is a great way to put the finishing touches on a project. Depending on the type of caulk you choose, it can be painted to blend in where no one will notice. Caulking on the exterior and...

  • How to Select Caulk

    Caulking is perhaps one the most basic home repair or maintenance projects a home owner will do. Whether it's filling in a gap, a tiny crack or putting a smooth seal around the woodwork prior to...

  • How to Fix Exterior Faucets

    Outdoor faucets come in handy when watering plants or having the kids play outside. They can also be a danger to your home and pocket if not properly maintained. A leaking outdoor faucet can cause...

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