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  • How to Replace broken ceramic tile

    How to repair broken ceramic tile

  • 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 Patch Shower Tiles

    Even with the best-laid tile surfaces, chances are good at some point you will need to make repairs. Replacing one tile is much easier than replacing the entire surface, so dealing with problems...

  • How to Spread Thinset Evenly for Tile Walls

    Big-box home improvement stores and cable television have made do-it-yourselfers of us all, but a few skills are still mysteries. Thinset is the adhesive recommended for tile applications on...

  • 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 Weight a Ceiling Fan

    A wobbly or noisy ceiling fan can be aggravating. Noisy or wobbly ceiling fans are typically the result of an imbalance that causes uneven blade rotation. One or more of the blades can be weighted...

  • How to Debond Glue

    Glue is useful for household crafts such as securing an outdoor carpet to the floor. However, with time the outdoor carpet may fade and need to be replaced, in which case the underlying floor must...

  • How to Remove Old Glue

    Glue is useful for household repair, such as securing an outdoor carpet to the floor. With time, though, the outdoor carpet may fade and need to be replaced, in which case the underlying floor...

  • Thin Set Mortar Uses

    Thin set is an adhesive used to set tiles in a thin layer of mortar. Manufacturers typically sell it in a dry form. To use thin set, add water according to the manufacturer's specifications and...

  • How to Remove Carpet Glue From a Wooden Staircase

    Typically when you lay carpet on the floor, you either use nails or carpet glue. Although nails are free from messes, they are far more labor intensive. If you have used carpet glue, you may find...

  • How to Repair a Tile Backsplash

    If you discover that a tile in your kitchen backsplash is cracked, chipped or loose, it doesn't mean you have to replace the whole backsplash. Chipping out the tile and replacing it is a...

  • 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 Install a Bath Liner

    Bath liners are an effective way to remodel old and grubby bathtubs. Bath liners are acrylic shells that fit perfectly and are sealed over your old bathtub. Walls for a shower can usually be...

  • How to Apply Pavers to Concrete Steps

    Professionals and do-it-yourselfers alike use pavers to create dramatic, harmonic designs on the exterior of a home or business. This versatile and cost-effective building tool provides you with a...

  • How to Replace Damaged Ceramic Wall Tile

    Chipped or broken ceramic wall tile can greatly reduce the appearance of your kitchen or bathroom. Additionally, it can allow moisture to get behind the tile, which can promote the growth of mold...

  • Upholstery Vinyl Repair Techniques

    Vinyl upholstery is widely used for car seats, dining chairs and office furniture. It is easily dyed, fitted and can be durable. The inevitable scratch, tear or puncture, however, does...

  • How to Tile Around a Power Outlet

    Tiling around power outlets seems difficult, but it's really not. Here I discuss how I did it when I last did some renovations around the kitchen. It's no big deal to do, it takes an hour at most.

  • How to Put The Wheels Back On Your Wheeled Trash Can If They Fall Off

    If you have a wheeled trash can that you load up with garbage for the trash people to pick up, you may have found the wheels for the trash can separated from the can. This tutorial will show how...

  • How to Replace the Weatherstripping on a House Door

    Saving money on energy means making sure doors and windows are properly weatherstripped Once you know how to replace the weatherstripping on a door, you can stop those costly air leaks and lower...

  • DIY: Replacing Bathroom Tiles

    If a few tiles on a wall or floor in your home are cracked, broken or otherwise damaged beyond repair, it doesn't mean you need a new floor. You might just need a few new tiles installed in place...

  • How to Replace a Cracked Ceramic Tile

    This article should help anyone who has a cracked tile in their bathroom, kitchen or floor. It is very a very easy to follow step by step method that will save you hundreds of dollars.

  • Home Remedies to Remove Adhesive

    While adhesive serves a purpose, it generally keeps trying to serve that purpose long after it's needed by clinging to surfaces and refusing to come off without some effort on our part. Adhesive...

  • How to Remove Tinted Film From House Windows

    Easily remove film from your windows

  • Tips on Velcro

    Velcro is used to secure items quickly and holds with incredible strength. Many households can find at least one item in their home or garage that uses Velcro as a fastener. Velcro can be...

  • About Duck Tape

    Chances are good that you own a roll of duct or Duck tape. And, chances are equally good that you put it to use in a variety of ways. Ever wonder why it was originally invented, or how it got its...

  • How to Load a Caulking Gun

    A caulking gun is a basic hand tool that no home repair or home maintenance kit should be without. However, as simple as this $2 tool looks, it took me a couple sessions of use before I could...

  • How to Use Hammerite

    Hammertite, an adhesive product manufactured by Chemence Incorporated, is an instant-bond glue that can be used on a wide variety of materials. The product can work in place of nails and...

  • How to Make Sandpaper

    Sandpaper has been around for centuries and can trace its history to the store owned by Paul Revere in Boston and further back to ancient China. The company 3M was very involved in the modern day...

  • How to Remove Epoxy Glue From Glass

    While the process of getting epoxy glue off glass is not particularly complicated, it is a bit time consuming and may require a fair amount of patience on your part. You can combine several...

  • How to Repair an Adhesive Tile Floor

    Repair an adhesive tile floor or vinyl flooring using a utility knife and vinyl flooring that matches the original. Learn how to repair an adhesive tile floor using the home remodeling and home...

  • How to Remove Mold Behind Loose Tile in a Shower

    When a tile comes loose in the shower, it allows moisture to seep in, which can lead to mold. Because showers stay damp and the adhesive behind the tile is a food source for the mold, it can live...

  • Types of Weatherstripping

    When weatherizing or winterizing a home, weather stripping is one of the least expensive materials to use for the job. It can be used to fill small holes so air can't get through. It can be used...

  • How to Get Bumper Stickers Off Glass

    Bumper stickers left on glass for a long period of time seem to form an impenetrable bond. Attempts at removal are complicated by the fact that glass can be easily scratched. There are, however,...

  • How to Patch a Flocked Air Mattress

    You begin your evening on a cozy, velvety-soft flocked air mattress. You sleep soundly for a few hours before the restless shifting begins. Tossing and turning, you sink slowly toward the ground...

  • How to Replace the Door Seal on a Wood Stove

    If you have a working wood stove in your home, sooner or later you will need to replace the gasket around the inside perimeter of the stove door. It is made of a fireproof, fiberglass material...

  • How to Remove Cork Tiles

    Cork tile has upheld its reputation as a durable floor covering since its creation in the 1920's. Manufactured from the bark of the cork oak tree, cork tile is light weight, allergy free and...

  • How to Install Bathroom Vanity Top

    Easy steps to install a new granite bathroom vanity top.

  • How to Fix a Bad Seal on a Clothes Dryer

    Replacing a bad dryer seal is a cost effective procedure. Running a dryer with an improperly fitted seal means cool air is seeping into where you want hot air. In turn, those clothes spinning...

  • How to Replace a Ceramic Tile

    Ceramic tile is resilient and long lasting, but older tiles may need to be replaced if they are chipped, broken, loose or stained beyond repair. Luckily, replacing the tiles is an easy and...

  • Removing Old Tile Adhesive From Wood

    Depending on the strength and type of tile adhesive, scraping can be the best way of removing old tile adhesive from wood floors. A sharp razor blade, putty knife or a soft wooden stick, such as a...

  • How to Replace a Broken Ceramic Tile

    Have a broken, cracked or chipped tile that’s been on that ever endless list of things to do? You can mark this one off with ease! Just follow these short and simple directions and get rid of that...

  • How to Fix a Leaky Gutter

    Gutters are an important part of your home maintenance. Your gutters help to keep rainwater and snow melt from accumulating around your foundation, where the water can cause serious and expensive...

  • How to Install Vinyl Trim

    Trim, also referred to as casing or molding, is an item that has a variety of interior and exterior applications for homes. One popular type is vinyl trim, which is becoming increasingly popular,...

  • How to Install Silicone Door Gaskets

    If you are a do-it-yourself kind of person and simply want to install a silicone door gasket to improve weatherization and seal out moisture, then a self adhesive silicone door gasket is for you....

  • How to Fix a Broken Pitcher Handle

    The kitchen is the most important room in most households. Pitchers are especially susceptible to breaking. Nothing is more cumbersome than a pitcher handle that breaks just before a special...

  • How to Install Garage Door Seals

    Installing a garage door threshold seal to block leaves, dust, dirt, snow, rain or pests from your garage or to reduce energy costs in garages attached to homes isn't a difficult or time-consuming...

  • How to Repair Bathroom Tile

    Repairing your home in a timely manor is mandatory if you want to avoid costly repairs. Bathrooms are no exception. If the grout is falling out or you have a whole tile that is cracked water...

  • How to Replace a Mailbox in a Brick Stand

    Brick-encased mailboxes are both functional and sturdy. When it comes time to replace them, the latter quality may seem more of a curse than blessing... However, there is hope - In most cases, the...

  • How to Replace a Broken Ceramic Tile

    Got a broken or cracked ceramic tile in your bathroom? You can remove and replace that broken tile with a little bit of work, some common tools you probably have around the house and a few...

  • How to Repair Cracked Plastic Items

    Plastic objects often crack or break. However, you don't necessarily have to throw them out. You can repair cracks in plastic with these steps.

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