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  • How to Keep Ants from your home

    Safely and quickly remove ants from your home and keep them out.

  • How to Acid Wash Your Permanent media Filters for Improved Performance

    Pool De filters, Permanent media filters, hepa vacuums...all the filters which are made of nylon or a plastic weave are washable and reusable. These function great for a while and then you start...

  • How to Evict Squirrels From Your Attic

    If you have heard strange rustlings in the attic or even seen signs of squirrels residing in your attic, you need to take action. Cute or not these rodents chew everything in sight and can do...

  • How to Seal Vent Ducts With Caulking

    Ducts in your home, such as those used for heating and cooling, can develop leaks or may require sealing when they are installed. Air leaks that occur in vent ducts must be sealed not only to...

  • How to Load a Hilti Gun

    Hilti is a respected manufacturer of power-actuated systems. These systems use a kind of nail gun to fire a nail that has a powder charge on its head into steel, concrete or other materials. The...

  • How to Get Rid of a Musty Smell in Cupboards

    Cupboards can develop a musty smell over time. This is usually caused by a lack of air flow that can contribute to the growth of mold and bacteria. Dampness and dust can also create a musty odor...

  • How to Check for Asbestos

    Taking samples of building materials to specialized laboratories for testing is the best way to kcheck for asbestos. The Asbestos Network website states, "Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) and...

  • How to Use Baby Oil Tips

    You are sure to fascinated by the many other uses baby oil has other than just for skin care.

  • How to Get Rid of a Wasps Nest in the Upstairs Bathroom Exhaust Vent

    Wasps often make their way into homes through cracks in attic walls and ceiling joints and through exhaust vents such as those found in an upstairs bathroom. If you have discovered wasp activity,...

  • How to Remove Wood Shutters

    Wooden shutters may be found both on the inside and outside of a house. Interior shutters are most likely installed in a different manner from exterior ones. You probably will have to unscrew the...

  • How to Maintain 70% Humidity in a Humidor

    A humidor is a box, usually made of wood, that preserves an ambient environment for storing cigars. Relative humidity in the humidor ideally is 70 percent, although a slight variation is...

  • Wood Decay Prevention in Logs

    Wood decay is a well-known problem for log house owners. Often this damage is mistakenly blamed on termites or other wood-destroying insects. The truth is, fungi are mainly responsible for wood...

  • How to Remove Leather Dye

    Leather dye is not easy to remove once it has been applied. Unlike paint or other topical colorings, it is a stain and is designed to permanently soak slightly into the leather. There are,...

  • DIY Downspout Diverter

    Downspout diverters are used to divert water away from the foundation of your home or to divert water to landscaped areas of your yard. All diverters attach to your existing downspout, and the...

  • Home Remedy to Kill Spiders

    While spiders in the home may have their benefits, as far as killing other unwanted insects, most people don't want the arachnids around and may desire a home remedy to get rid of them as opposed...

  • How to Hang a Pocket Organizer

    A pocket organizer (often called wall pockets) is a useful device to help put papers and items in an easy-to-find and easy-to-reach place, and yet, out of the way enough to remove large amounts of...

  • DIY Aluminium Siding

    Aluminum siding is fairly low-maintenance and, like vinyl, comes in nearly any color, size and style. Some companies even offer aluminum siding that resembles wood siding, making the possibilities...

  • How to Fix a Thermometer With Separated Mercury

    Mercury separations in thermometers commonly occur for a variety of reasons. The most common is shipping and handling. Thermometers in this condition can be corrected through a simple procedure...

  • How to Clean Granite & Travertine

    Natural stone, such as granite and travertine, add a touch of elegance and class to any home bathroom, kitchen sink or counter top. While stone is a popular choice for homes, it does take some...

  • How to Kill Iron Bacteria in Well Water

    Iron bacteria are not unhealthy to humans, but they can create a sludge that narrows pipe diameter, impairing water flow. The rust-colored sludge in the water chamber of your flush toilet comes...

  • How to Cut Up a Fiberglass Bathtub

    After years of wear and tear fiberglass bath tubs will most likely need to be repaired or replaced. Fiberglass is non toxic when it's in a solid form and can be thrown away in the garbage. In...

  • How to Caulk in the Winter

    One of the most effective ways to winterize your home is to apply caulk to cracks and openings. This blocks places where wind and cold can penetrate the home, and prevents your heat from escaping....

  • How to Repair Cement Foundation

    A cement foundation generally encounters two problems -- leaks and cracks. Both of these can be repaired with enough time and dedication -- but the tasks are not easy. Leaks require massive...

  • Do it Yourself Residential Metal Roofing

    A metal roof can last 30 years or more, compared with the standard 12 to 20 years of a shingled roof. To add to their appeal, many roofs come with warranties that last up to 50 years, and some...

  • How to Dry Fire Wood Quickly

    The key to burning your own firewood is in the drying of the wood. Wood needs to cure at least six months to burn well, and you must cut and stack the wood properly. Improper wood drying can lead...

  • How to Treat a Well That Is Acidic

    Acidic well water has a pH level of less than 7.0 and can be very problematic as it causes metal parts of the water system, such as faucets, to corrode. Too much acid in well water is typically...

  • How to Get Rid of Pests That are Eating House Wiring

    Pests eating house wiring can lead to costly repairs or, potentially, house fires. To get rid of these pests it is necessary to understand what pest you're dealing with and then choose the most...

  • How to Caulk Tiles in a Shower

    Caulk is both a sealant and glue that helps keep shower tiles in place and also prevents water from seeping underneath tiles. Correctly caulking shower tiles is important since any water trapped...

  • How to Caulk Vinyl

    Caulking on vinyl surfaces does not require a different approach than other applications. Vinyl is a non-porous surface; it is solid and cannot absorb water. This surface, like metal and glass,...

  • How to Maintain a Gas Furnace

    Whether your furnace is gas or electric, you should follow many of the same maintenance procedures. You can complete some steps yourself, but you will want to hire professional help for any major...

  • Pest Control Cleanout Instructions

    A pest control cleanout is designed to gain quick control of a large roach population. Each step in the procedure performed alone will decrease the roach population; done together, they will...

  • How to Stop Woodpeckers From Pecking on the House

    Bird watching can be a wonderful activity or hobby, and spotting bluebirds, listening to sparrows sing and spying glorious swans paddle atop waters is fulfilling. However, if you are met with a...

  • How to Kill Second Generation Roaches

    The roach's egg case is a ticking time bomb that can produce as many as forty new roaches at a time. Because roaches tend to drop their egg cases where they live, in cracks and crevices, normal at...

  • Guidelines for Vermiculite Removal

    Vermiculite is a popular material used in attic insulation. It has a pebble-like appearance, is a pour-in material, and is light brown to gold in color. Vermiculite mining in America resulted in...

  • How to Keep Caulk Looking New

    Caulking your bathroom or outdoor areas is a useful maintenance strategy to ward of moisture damage to floors and walls. It also creates an appealing boundary between tiles and the tub walls of...

  • How to Clean Scuff Marks on PVC Fence

    From kids kicking the fence, to accidentally running the lawn mower into it or your teenager tapping the fence with the car, scuff marks on inevitably found on your PVC fence. PVC fencing, or...

  • How to Use a Mouse Trap

    Learn how to set a mouse trap without hurting yourself

  • How to Change Canister Light Bulbs

    Before electricity was discovered and the light bulb was invented, people had to either get everything done during daylight hours or rely on candlelight to complete tasks. Thankfully, we now have...

  • How Can I Make My Entry Door More Weatherproof?

    According to the Consumer Energy Center, an improperly sealed home can waste 10 to 15 percent of your heating dollars. Even just a 1/8-inch gap under an exterior door can let as much cold air into...

  • How to Caulk a Wide Gap

    A wide gap in any surface that requires caulking will require more than one step for a watertight, airtight seal. A wide gap will cause caulk to simply fall into the opening, which is...

  • How to Remove Urine Odor From a Room

    Urine stains happen. Regardless of the culprit, it is very important to effectively and quickly clean up stains from carpet and upholstery to prevent urine odor. Urine odor will linger until the...

  • How to Conserve Water in a Global Water Crisis

    In an era when resources are becoming scarce and bills are increasing, energy conservation is a valuable practice. It is especially important to conserve water, because it is used so often and is...

  • How to Refinish a Wood Floor with Boiled Linseed Oil

    Before the development of modern polyurethane and epoxy finishes, floors were protected with more natural products, including linseed oil. Linseed oil, a product of flax, was an effective...

  • Dangers From Cleaning Grease Traps

    Grease traps are an integral function of any commercial kitchen that produces significant amounts of food. They are required by local and state food service regulations and prevent municipal...

  • How to Remove Rodent Urine Odor

    If your house is infested with rats or mice (or you're just keeping those rodents as pets), chances are that you have had to deal with the smell of rodent urine in your house. As overpowering as...

  • How to Apply Cement Driveway Sealer

    Sealing a cement driveway will extend the longevity of the surface. Cement driveways are exposed to a lot of wear and tear and, over time, may begin to deteriorate, become discolored or form...

  • Organic Termite Treatment

    Termite infestation can be a costly and difficult problem for any homeowner, but traditional extermination methods use pesticides and harsh chemicals that are dangerous to the environment. Organic...

  • Stanley Steemer Duct Cleaning

    Dusting the furniture and wiping down the TV screen are common chores we're all used to. But dust and matter can also build up in less than obvious places, such as your air ducts. Air duct...

  • Instructions for Shaklee Basic H Use

    Shaklee's Basic H is a liquid cleaning agent, which the company claims to be effective, nontoxic for users and safe for the environment. The product comes in a concentrated form and is advertised...

  • How to Prevent Mold Growth in the Basement

    It is not uncommon for mold to grow in a basement. Mold thrives in damp, humid environments. Basements often provide both of these ideal conditions for mold to grow. The key to preventing mold...

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