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  • 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...

  • 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 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 Remove Smoke Damage

    Smoke damage caused by a fire can be devastating, and affect your carpeting, paint, walls and family belongings with soot, soiling, acid deposits and odors. Large areas of damage may need to be...

  • How to Restore Log Cabin Homes

    Energy efficient, durable and ascetically pleasing, log homes and cabins can be found in the United States and around the world. Log homes require loving care. With time, the natural elements and...

  • How to Kill Basement Mold on Masonry Surfaces

    A masonry surface is a structure in which individual building materials such as concrete or bricks are bonded together by mortar. Mold, which grows in areas that are damp and humid, is a common...

  • How to Solve Sagging Shelves

    If you have sagging shelves, the best solution is to take apart the shelves and do a step-by-step analysis to see what is causing the problem. This means taking everything off the shelves and...

  • How to Get Rid of Algae on Wooden Stairs

    Green algae growth on wooden stairs is usually an outdoor problem that occurs on places where water collects and forms a continuous wet area or on wood that has been exposed to the elements for a...

  • How to Remove a Storm Door

    A storm door protects your inside door from the elements and offers an additional layer of insulation. Removing a storm door is relatively simple; but if you're not an experienced home handyman,...

  • How to : REMOVE - Tub Rust / Cigarette Burns (fast / easy)

    The whole conversation was: "Now that you've cleaned out all that damned rust." Our new tenant speaking. My wife and I have rentals and wouldn't you know it. Santa is on his way, and our...

  • How to Waterproof for Basement Seepage

    Leaking basements are common in areas that are damp or where the water table is high. A leaking basement can cause water damage to the foundation walls, as well as the furnace, water heater or any...

  • How to Determine Presence of Mold in House

    It is vital to know if there is mold growth in your house. Mold can cause structural damage and ruin items such as furniture. Mold can also become a major health hazard. Mold thrives in wet (or...

  • How to Add Insulation to Existing Attic Insulation

    Insulation is the most important material when discussing the energy efficiency and comfort of your home. It helps keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Although a well...

  • How to Replace O Rings in a Pressure Washer Quick Connect Nozzle

    You've tried every way imaginable to replace o-rings in a pressure washer quick connect nozzle, but you still aren't successful. At least not successful without first injuring your hand and...

  • How to Remove Silicone Caulk From Crown Moulding

    Silicone caulk is a home improvement product that is revered for its durability and versatility. The only drawback to this tenacious compound is that it can be difficult to remove, especially from...

  • How to Extract Worn Screws

    It is very frustrating when the seemingly small job of removing a screw turns into an annoying task becuase it can't be extracted in the normal way with a screwdriver. A worn screw means the head...

  • How to Extract Stuck Screws

    How you extract a struck screw can depend on factors such as what kind of screw it is and how tightly it is struck. A range of possible ways to extract a stuck screw are worth considering. Start...

  • How to Bleach Mold in a Basement

    Mold thrives in areas that are wet, damp and receive little sunshine. A basement can be a perfect place for mold to grow, particularly if it has undergone some type of water damage. Bleaching (or...

  • How to Remove Rust From Metal Using Acid

    Phosphoric acid is generally the acid of preference for rust removal. It reacts with the rust much faster than it etches (erodes) the underlying iron. Furthermore, it leaves a fine, blue-black...

  • How to Repair Crystal Bowls

    Although crystal bowls are fragile, it is not impossible to make repairs to them, according to Judith Miller's "Care and Repair of Antiques and Collectibles." If your crystal bowl is valuable, you...

  • How to Get Rid of Moisture in a Crawl Space

    Moisture in the crawl space can cause structural problems for your house as well as real health concerns for the people living in it. Mold and mildew can cause respiratory problems, and rot can...

  • How to Set Up for Tig Welding

    Welding is a great process for both creating and repairing metal objects. TIG welding in particular is very clean and precise, making it the best choice for exacting work. As with any welding...

  • How to Fill a Ding in Cultured Marble

    The use of cultured marble in a bathroom is an easy way to give your powder room a rich look at an affordable price. First created in the 1960's, marble dust and a liquid polymer, or resin, are...

  • How to Remove Frozen Bolts

    When a bolt has become frozen, it means it's probably hopelessly stuck. A frozen bolt usually cannot be removed with conventional items, such as a wrench. Unless you get lucky with a simpler...

  • How to Recognize Black Mold

    Black mold is a kind of fungus best described as a slimy substance black and green in color. More formally known as Strachybotrys atra, black mold grows in humid (or damp) conditions that are...

  • How to Pour a Cement Ramp

    Your forms are in place, the rebar inspected and the concrete has left the plant and is on the way; the only question remaining is what is the best way of pouring a concrete ramp. There are...

  • How to Repair a Sears Oven

    Many people wouldn't think of trying to repair a Sears oven that's stopped working. And in some cases, that's a wise decision to make. But not every problem of a malfunctioning oven requires...

  • How To Repair Concrete Structures

    How to repair concrete structures depends on the type of structure and the nature of the damage. The main thing to remember in all concrete repair is that you must create enough space for the new...

  • How to Remove a Security Screw

    Security screws get their name because they are hard to remove. Among their uses are preventing vandalism and theft. A security screw, which is also known as a one-way screw, has as an individual...

  • How to Extract Broken Bolts

    Once a bolt has become broken, removing it can be a trying experience. The difficulty of extracting a broken bolt can depend on how much it is stuck, and where it is broken. Assuming the bolt head...

  • How to Loosen a Tight Screw to Remove Kitchen Cabinets

    There are many options to consider when it comes to loosening a tight screw to remove kitchen cabinets. These range from fairly simply procedures, to the more complicated. How you loosen a tight...

  • How to Get Rid of Flying Squirrels in an Attic

    Flying squirrels are a destructive and noisy bother when they inhabit the attic of your home. Once they gnaw through the eaves or roof they live in the insulation, soaking it with urine and...

  • How to Remove Rusted in Broken Bolts

    When a broken bolt becomes rusted, it means rust has formed on its threads. Removing a rusted broken bolt largely depends on how much it is broken and how much it is stuck. There are many ...

  • How to Remove One Way Screws

    One-way screws are different because they can be turned in only one direction. Also known as security screws, they received their name because they are difficult to remove and are commonly used to...

  • How to build Solar power that removes need of paying any electricity bills

    Do we really enjoy paying the electricity bills month after month and sit back thinking why put in any effort to check out when better alternatives come by.

  • How to Repair Your Pool

    In-ground and above-ground pools develop cracks in their surfaces and tears in their vinyl lining. The most common cracks are holes, "pop-ups" and chipped plaster. Tears to the vinyl happen both...

  • How to Loosen Tight Bolts

    Loosening a bolt can be either relatively easy or difficult, depending on how tightly the bolt is attached. Over time a bolt can become stuck because rust forms on its threads or it undergoes some...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Hunter Ceiling Fan

    A Hunter ceiling fan adds beauty to any room. The fan helps cool a room in the summer and keeps a room warmer in the winter. This versatile fan significantly improves the efficiency of your...

  • How to Prepare a Well for Winter

    Preparing a well for the winter is an important task to accomplish if you want to keep your pipes from freezing and busting. Following are a few simple steps to take to adequately prepare your...

  • How to Sharpen Knife & Tool Blades

    Keeping knife and tool blades sharp is important because sharp blades function better, and dull blades are dangerous. Knives and tools are also an investment that require proper upkeep to last...

  • How to Remove Dark Stains From Bathroom Tiles

    Regular bathroom cleaning is an essential part of maintaining good hygiene, but even a bathroom that is cleaned regularly may be afflicted with stains from mold and mildew. The moisture caused by...

  • How to Fix Mold in Drywall

    Mold in drywall can be a serious health and structural hazard, resulting in sickness and even death. Repairing it is crucial to good home maintenance and safety. It's not enough to simply spray...

  • How to Open a Master Lock With a Beer Can

    You forgot the combination but you need to open that Master lock without destroyig it. Or perhaps you cannot find bolt cutters or a hacksaw to remove it. Try a beer can. Use an aluminum beer or...

  • How to Steam Clean a Sidewalk

    Steam cleaning is one of the best ways to clean commercial and residential carpets, but steam cleaning can also be used to clean things like sidewalks and concrete. Steam cleaning a sidewalk is...

  • How to Remove & Replace Ceramic Tile

    Whether they adorn your floors or walls, ceramic tiles can be a beautiful décor decision for your home. However, broken or damage tiles will detract from the overall look of your home....

  • How to Refinish or Repaint Your Kitchen Cabinets

    Replacing your old kitchen cabinets can be very expensive, especially in today's economy. Instead, why not refinish or repaint them yourself with these easy to follow instructions. If you can sand...

  • How to Put in a New Kitchen Faucet

    Putting in a new kitchen faucet may be something that you would hire a professional to do, but if you are good with your hands around the home, you can do it yourself. Of course, the procedure is...

  • How to to Repair a Tape Measure

    This is an ehow on how to repair a tape measure. Normally tape measures are very durable, useful gadgets that rarely break. However should the ruler part of your tape measure separate from the...

  • How to Fix Sagging Cupboards

    Kitchen cabinets and cupboards are a major investment, and maintaining them is a priority to most homeowners. So what do you do when the dishes are sliding onto the floor and the doors and drawers...

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