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  • How to Install an Oil Seal

    Oil seals come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are often referred to as gaskets, o-rings, packing, or swivel seals and can be made of such things as rubber, cork, composites, and even...

  • How to Hang Drywall Around the Heating Ducts

    Heating ducts can make for an unattractive ceiling in your basement. Hanging lower than the ceiling and made of galvanized metal, they are unappealing next to your nicely painted drywall ceiling....

  • How to Finish an Unfinished Garage

    Finishing a garage is quite a complex project requiring you to obtain knowledge of installing insulation, electrical and drywall among other skills. You might wish to do the entire project...

  • Wallboard Techniques

    Initially, installing wallboard can appear intimidating, but there are various techniques in the cutting and installation process that can alleviate your fears. The key to properly installing...

  • How to Fix Drywall Screws that Popped Through Paper

    Gypsum wallboard, or drywall, is the most commonly installed material for interior walls. Drywall screws or nails sometimes become loose and pop through the paper surface, causing a bulge or...

  • How to Repair Damaged Drywall

    So you have a doorknob sized hole in your drywall? Or even a water damaged spot? Repairing even small holes seems like a very tedious undertaking. By following a few simple steps, you can make...

  • How to Finish Drywall Professionally

    Many people think that drywalling should be left to the professionals. Using some easy techniques, doing your own drywall can be a very rewarding experience. You can save money all the while...

  • How to Repair a Damaged Drywall Corner

    Repairing damaged drywall corners can be easy. Unfortunately, corners are subject to all sorts of wear and tear over time. Moving furniture and everyday wear and tear can cause wall corners to...

  • How to Kill Mold on Dry Wall

    In your home or apartment you most likely have drywall somewhere in the building. If the dry wall is constantly exposed to moisture it is possibly for mold to develop. Although it is important to...

  • 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 Fix Moulding Drywall Above a Shower

    Moulding drywall above a shower can be very unsightly as well as unhealthy. When a bleach solution will not clean the mould because the drywall is so badly damaged, it is time to replace the...

  • Drywall Water Damage Repair

    Drywall is common in homes across the United States, and around the world. It is a wall and ceiling sheathing material that provides various painting and design opportunities. However, when...

  • DIY Garage Storage Shelves

    Garages are wonderful to have for storing your cars and boats. When you have extra space within your garage, however, it is always nice to use that space for storage. The best way to get the most...

  • How to Insulate a Basement Foundation

    By insulating your basement foundation, you can reduce heat loss in your home and turn your basement into an additional living space. When you insulate your basement foundation, the most important...

  • Tips on Replacing Drywall

    Drywall damaged by water, mold or blunt force must be replaced. While a moderately difficult task, the average homeowner can replace his own drywall. The amount of time required for replacing...

  • Do-It-Yourself: Soundproofing

    Soundproofing is used to keep unwanted noise from getting into, or out of, an enclosed space. It should not be confused with acoustic insulation, which is used to keep sounds from bouncing around...

  • How to Repair a Crack in Drywall

    If you have cracks in your drywall you definitely need to read this article. If you do not, you will not know how easy of a job it is to do yourself and you will probably end up spending your...

  • How to Patch Holes In Drywall

    Got holes in your walls? Here are a few tips for all you do-it-yourselfers. There are several ways to patch small to medium holes. Larger holes and replacing whole pieces of drywall I’ll save for...

  • How to Refinish a Basement Yourself

    A basement, usually the largest room in a home, is also frequently underutilized because it's dark and uninviting. Refinishing your basement can provide extra living or recreational space to your...

  • The Best Ways to Repair a Small Drywall Crack

    Drywall is a common material for covering interior wall and ceiling surfaces. It has a smooth surface for painting and will last a very long time. However, drywall can become damaged due to...

  • How to Blow Insulation in Walls

    While most people recognize the importance of insulating attic spaces, many do not realize the need to insulate walls. Exterior walls should be insulated to help keep energy costs down. Insulation...

  • What Are Signs of Mold in a House?

    It's important to look for signs of mold around your house for the sake of your family's health. Catching mold early will reduce the chances of inhaling particles that can result in nasal...

  • How to Patch a Hole in Drywall

    Patch a hole in house drywall by applying mesh tape and joint compound. Patch holes in drywall with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) certified technician in this free...

  • How to Apply Joint Tape

    Apply joint tape to drywall after filling all cracks with joint compound. Apply drywall joint tape with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) certified technician in this...

  • How to Apply a Smooth Coat to Drywall

    Apply a smooth coat to house drywall by putting on mud with larger mud knifes for each application. Spread a smooth coat to drywall with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning...

  • How to Apply Drywall Joint Tape

    Apply joint tape to house drywall after all cracks have been covered by fiberglass tape and covered with joint compound. Apply drywall joint tape with tips from a heating, ventilation and air...

  • How to Install a Corner Bead

    Install a house corner bead with a drill and drywall screws. Put in a corner bead with tips from a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) certified technician in this free video on home...

  • How to Hang Drywall on a Wall

    Hanging drywall is typically done by hanging larger pieces first and cutting pieces to fit the smaller holes remaining. Install drywall in a home with tips from a heating, ventilation and air...

  • How to Cut Drywall

    Cut drywall using a utility knife, pencil and tape measure. Learn how to cut drywall using the home remodeling tips from the owner of a construction company in this free video.

  • How to Remove a Ceiling to Show the Attic & Wood Beams

    Removing a ceiling is a large and dirty job. You will only need basic tools and muscle to eliminate the ceiling. If you enjoy the destruction part of a job, then this is for you. From start to...

  • How to Repair Drywall (small holes and scratches)

    Often small scratches show up in entry and hall ways that detract from the beauty of the home. These can be easily and quickly filled will minimal skill and tools. The key is to release...

  • How to Measure and Cut Out Electrical Boxes When Hanging Drywall

    It's not difficult to hang a new sheet of drywall when there are no electrical outlets in the way. But, add a receptacle or switch box and the task can quickly become a lesson in patience. Some...

  • How to Install Drywall Screw Anchors

    Whether hanging pictures or securing shelving to the wall, it is never recommended to simply use screws, because of the soft drywall compound. Over time, the screws will widen the hole they are...

  • About Drywall Lifts

    Installing heavy sheets of drywall on a ceiling can be a Herculean task, even for two people. Cathedral or vaulted ceilings are even more challenging. Drywall lifts make the job fairly simple by...

  • How to Fix a Falling Plaster Ceiling

    Fixing an old plaster ceiling that is falling down may require some extensive repairs, or may even require complete replacement of the old plaster with sheetrock. First, you have to assess the...

  • How to Fix a Plaster Ceiling

    Fixing a plaster ceiling that is cracking is a messy job but not that difficult. Sometimes there is an underlying moisture problem or leak that has to be addressed, but since most plaster ceilings...

  • Fixing a Doorknob Hole: Sanding Drywall

    Learn how to sand a drywall hole in this free expert video clip.

  • How to Fix Nail Holes in Drywall

    Learn how to mud a drywall nail hole in this free expert video clip about home maintenance.

  • Sanding Drywall to Repair Nail Holes

    Learn how to sand a drywall nail hole in this free expert video clip.

  • How to Fix a Nail Hole with Primer & Paint

    Learn how to repair a drywall nail hole using primer and paint in this free expert video clip.

  • Repairing Nails in Drywall

    Learn how to fix drywall nails in this free expert video clip about home maintenance.

  • Replacing Drywall Screws

    Learn how to repair drywall screws in this free expert video clip.

  • How to Repair Drywall Holes

    How to repair a hole in drywall is something necessary to learn, especially if there are kids in the house who accidentally put holes in the drywall.

  • How to Use Equipment for Installing Drywall

    If you don't know how to use equipment for installing drywall properly, the finished walls look unfinished and unprofessional. The equipment isn't complicated, so take a few minutes to learn how...

  • How to install a safe in a wall

    It is becoming very popular for people to want to store valuables in their home instead of traveling to a bank and going to their safe deposit boxes. Another benefit is if you have documents that...

  • How to Save Money on Home Repair Bills

    The average homeowner has a list of home repairs. In comes the hired professional repair service, along with the skyrocketing costs. It seems unless the homeowners are a competent do-it-yourself...

  • How to Choose Drywall

    The drywall you choose for your next home improvement project depends upon the room in which you are planning to work. Drywall, often referred to as wallboard, is available in different varieties,...

  • How to Install a Towel Rod

    If your towel rod is wobbly or falling down, it's probably because it isn't properly secured to the wall. Over time, drywall screws and simple anchors can loosen and pull away from the drywall. ...

  • How to Block Off a Fireplace

    While the idea of a fireplace is romantic, it might be a nuisance in practice. If you hear the wind howl through the chimney, or get annoyed by the sound of rain beating against the metal, a...

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