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  • How to Stain a Bamboo Floor

    Bamboo flooring is extremely durable, water and moisture-resistant, and can even prevent insect invasions, mold and mildew. As a result, this type of flooring is very popular. In most cases, the...

  • How to Repair Rusty Caulking Around a Sink

    My cast iron kitchen sink had rust-stained caulking. Here is how to get a clean new look.

  • How to Make and Insurance Claim and Obtain The Best Results

    Making Insurance Claims can be a daunting process. This article, written by an experienced property insurance adjuster, will help you with the process and direct you to make the best choices and...

  • How to Mount Curtain Rods on Fiberglass Doors

    Doors are commonly made with fiberglass because it's lightweight and durable. Another good characteristic of fiberglass is that it will not dent like metal will. Fiberglass is also softer than...

  • How to Drill a Hole in a Cast Iron Sink

    While constructing a new sink mount or just changing out an old sink for a new cast iron sink, holes must be drilled through the cast iron for mounting. Cast iron is one of the hardest forms of...

  • How to Make Wood Furniture Wax at Home

    So you want to bring back shine and beauty to your old furniture. You will simply have to use a furniture polish you buy in stores or you can make one just as effective right in your home....

  • How to Repair an Acrylic Tub Crack

    Bathtubs are one of the most used fixtures in your bathroom. Because tubs are used frequently under the weight of several people per day, damage from all the wear and tear may occur. Acrylic and...

  • How to Remove Paint From a Laminate Surface

    Laminate counters, as with any slick surface, don't particularly love to be painted. Paint will generally flake and peel off the counter with a little elbow grease. If you have accidentally...

  • How to Remove a Doorknob With Concealed Screws

    The doorknob is broken, and you're going to replace it. But there are no visible screws holding it on to the door---how will you manage to remove the knob? Doorknobs with concealed screws tend...

  • How to Paint Over Urethane Caulking

    Urethane caulk is often used by professional contractors and homeowners because of its durability and flexibility, and because it is water-resistant and can be painted. Urethane caulk will adhere...

  • How to Clean a Drinking Water Safe Hose

    Most people have experienced a hot day outside and were too lazy to go inside and get a drink, so they just drink from garden hoses. You might think if you just let the water run for a bit you...

  • How to Replace PVC Plumbing for Bathroom Sinks

    PVC, or plastic pipes, are a good option for a bathroom sink, because they are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and resist corrosion, unlike brass pipes. Whether the pipes are metal or PVC,...

  • How to Make Your Water Heater Last Longer

    Making a water heater last longer is simple and easy to do. While it won't guarantee a really long time, it will definitely add more time to this needed appliance.

  • How to Mount a Handrail in a Stairway

    Mounting a handrail in your stairway is a smart and safe idea, as anybody can accidentally trip and need something to grab onto to prevent a tumble down the stairs. Mounting a handrail can be done...

  • How to Replace an Interior Screwless Doorknob

    Modern doorknobs tend to lean towards a simple aesthetic. This means clean lines and sometimes no visible screws. Do not get frustrated when trying to replace this "screwless" knob, because the...

  • How to Replace a Ceramic Counter Tile

    If one of the tiles on your ceramic tile counter has been cracked, chipped, loosened or otherwise damaged, it's important to fix it right away. The tile on your countertop, along with the grout,...

  • How to Repair the Surface of a Fiberglass Shower Base

    The surface in fiberglass showers can become cracked and worn over time. Any cracks that go all the way through the fiberglass can cause water damage to the wood underneath the shower. However,...

  • How to Install a Plumbing Access Panel

    Plumbing access panels used to be regularly included in home design. They were often unattractive, hinged doors that jutted out from the walls of bedrooms, living rooms and even dining rooms....

  • How to Quickly Resurface Kitchen Cabinets

    Getting new kitchen cabinets or even getting them resurfaced can get to be very expensive. To get a quick and easy resurface of the cabinets can be done.

  • How to Heat a Rusty Hinge

    Older homes or buildings can become affected by the weathering on them quite drastically. One area of a home or building is the metal work, such as the hinges on various doors. With constant...

  • How to Recondition a Soap Stone Carving

    Soap stone is 300-million year old stone used to create works of art for many centuries. Made from magnesium, talc and silicate, soap stone is non porous proving a soft smooth surface for carving....

  • How to Avoid Frozen Water Pipes

    Avoiding frozen water pipes during the winter will save you the inconvenience of not being able to shower in the morning or wash a load of clothes in the event of freezing temperatures. Avoiding...

  • How to Remove a Hinge Pin

    Removing a hinge pin from a door is a pretty straightforward project, but think twice before you start in with the usual approach of knocking it out by hitting a flat-head screwdriver against it...

  • How to Fix Fiberglass Scratches

    Fiberglass is a construction material commonly used in the manufacture of boats, showers, pools, surfboards, industrial pipes and many other products. Fiberglass is a strong and lightweight...

  • How to Remove Latex Caulk

    Removing latex caulk is necessary for re-caulking places such as tubs and showers or around windows and doors. A new bead of caulk looks much cleaner than filling in or trying to caulk over a...

  • How to Regrout Ceramic Tile Bathrooms

    Grout is important to ceramic tiled bathrooms, as it not only fills in the gaps between the tiles, but deters moisture from seeping into the tiles. Over time, grout may become cracked, crumbly or...

  • How to Get Musty Smell Out of a Crawlspace

    A musty smell coming from your crawl space could be a sign of mold or mildew growing inside, generally resulting from high humidity levels. Humidity sneaks in through the walls, beneath your crawl...

  • How to Dissolve Silicone Caulk

    Silicone caulk works great, but it can be messy to work with. If you have to recaulk something, all of the old caulk has to be removed before new caulk can be applied. Scraping the caulk removes...

  • How to Make a Corner Closet Rod

    Storage is a premium item in most bedrooms. Every inch of closet space is considered valuable and worthwhile. But some closets have very odd configurations and it is sometimes necessary to...

  • How to Tell If Your House Has Mold

    Mold is a living organism that feeds on moisture. Damp locations in your home can harbor mold and mildew, even if you don't see it. Mold is unsightly and can cause health problems. Inspect your...

  • How to Paint and Cover-Up Drywall Repairs

    Painting over drywall repairs is the final step in finishing off the project. Do it right, and nobody will ever know a repair was made. While not difficult, you'll need to take your time to ensure...

  • How to Remove Set in Carpet Stains

    It has happened to everyone at some point. Perhaps a dinner party turned messy when your freshly steamed, white carpet got streaked with red wine. Or perhaps you came home one day to find melted...

  • How to Detect Mold in the Bathroom

    Bathrooms are one of the most common places for mold to form, because of the lack of air circulation and consistent moisture. This is especially true if you do not have any windows or a vent to...

  • How to Fix a House Door Handle That Keeps Coming Off

    Over time, a house door handle can come loose and come off. The house door handle will continue to come off, even after putting the handle back on. The locking mechanism on the house door handle...

  • How to Light a Pilot Light on a Hot Water Tank

    If the water in your home suddenly becomes cold, the pilot light on your hot water tank may not be lit. Check the pilot light as a first step in troubleshooting a hot water tank. You can safely...

  • How to Attach Balusters to Stair Treads

    Balusters can enhance the beauty and style of a staircase and are a very important safety feature built into staircases. They protect small children or animals from falling between the stair...

  • How to Sand Metal to Remove Rust Prior to Painting

    The most critical step in any painting project is the prep work. Painting metal is no exception. One of the biggest threats to a proper paint job on metal is rust. When left exposed to the...

  • How to Cure Black Mold

    Stachybotrys chartarum is also known as S. atra, black mold, and toxic mold. The CDC says it "should be considered the same as other common molds which can grow in your house," and a link to rare...

  • How to Remove a Titan Deadbolt

    The first step to installing a new deadbolt is removing the old deadbolt. Titan deadbolts are manufactured by Kwikset. Although the brand is known for its high quality, removing these deadbolts...

  • How to Repair Loose Tile

    Loose tile is generally discovered with the noise of the tile bumping up against the grout. For a long time, repairing a loose tile meant replacing it altogether. This tactic is still an option...

  • How to Remove a Doorknob That Has No Screws

    Door knobs are generally very simple to remove. You take off a couple of screws, and then pull the door knob off. Some door knobs, however, do not appear to have screws, which can be confusing....

  • How to Remove Euro-Style Hinges

    Euro-style hinges are not very common in American homes but most professionals prefer them for their adjustability and durability. If you need to remove Euro-style hinges from your cabinet doors,...

  • How to Refinish Antique Brass Beds

    Antique brass looks best when it is polished to its original shine. Unfortunately, brass requires a lot of maintenance to keep it looking good. Polishing antique brass can be chore, one that some...

  • How to Reset Loose Ceramic Tiles

    If one or more of the ceramic tiles on your bathroom floor or kitchen back splash is loose, it's important to reset it immediately. Tiles and grout together prevent moisture from getting...

  • How to Use Liquid Sandpaper

    The chemical known as liquid sandpaper may cause some slight confusion since no sanding is necessary when using it. In fact liquid sandpaper is an easy alternative to sanding if you have a paint...

  • How to Repair a Loose Ceramic Tile

    It is important to promptly repair loose ceramic tiles. If left unfixed, moisture can build up underneath the tile and begin to damage the substructure. With the correct tools and materials, you...

  • How to Polish Scratched Marble

    Marble is a beautiful and smart choice for floors, countertops, tables, stairs and other architectural features. Although marble wears well, it can be damaged. Scratches are a common problem, but...

  • How to Remove Krazy Glue From Glass

    Krazy Glue is great for mending broken toys, putting together crafts and home repairs. Occasionally, this super glue gets on things you don't want it on, like skin, fabric and glass. Removing...

  • How to Scrape a Textured Ceiling

    Ceilings can have a number of different texture styles, the most common being the popcorn and sponge textures. While many people pay hundreds of dollars to have this done to their ceilings, others...

  • How to Re-stuff Fixed Sofa Cushions

    You have a gorgeous sofa, yet when you sit down on it you feel like you are sinking to the floor. Although some people with fixed sofa cushions choose to replace their couch when the padding...

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