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  • How to Install a Closet Clothes Bar

    Maximize your closet space with a new closet clothes bar or just replace the ones you have. Closet space is always at a premium but if you can see any wall space in the back of your closet, you...

  • How to Retack Wall to Wall Carpeting

    Wall-to-wall carpeting can come loose from the tack strips that hold it in place due to tack strips that are either too small or too large. Tack strips that are too small can cause the carpet to...

  • How to Seal a Garden Tub

    Builders and designers refer to large bathtubs made of fiberglass or acrylic as garden tubs. They typically feature long sides that are bowed out, creating a more spacious interior space than...

  • How to Seal a Shower Stall

    A shower stall should be properly insulated to prevent leaks and rust. Water can easily escape onto the bathroom floor if the stall is not sealed. Filling the exposed seams on a shower stall can...

  • How to Install Rubber Back Carpet

    Rubber backed carpet is different than traditional woven backed carpet because it comes with its own rubber pad on the underside. This is important because while woven backed carpet requires...

  • How to Seal a Bath Faucet

    Sealing a bath faucet protects it from leaks, rust and contamination. With water constantly flowing from the fixture, it should be securely insulated at the base to prevent water from escaping the...

  • How to Polish or Seal Marble Tile

    Patient do-it-yourselfers should be able to polish or seal marble tile with relative ease. Marble tile can lose its luster over time. A dull tile that has lost its shine is more susceptible to...

  • How to Refinish a Marble Table

    It takes just a few days to properly refinish a marble table. Even if your table is damaged or aged, it can be refinished to increase its lifespan. The supplies for this project can be purchased...

  • How to Remove Glued Carpet Pad

    Quite often when homeowners replace their old carpeting in their home they will find that the padding beneath the original carpet has been glued to the underlying subfloor. Although the removal of...

  • How to Refinish a Cultured Marble Bathtub

    Refinishing a cultured marble bathtub can take several days to accomplish. Damaged or aged marble can be refinished with a few supplies that can be purchased from most any building supply or craft...

  • How to Refinish Marble Tile

    Sometimes it is necessary to refinish marble tile, due to age or small cracks from normal wear and tear. Perhaps you would like to change the color of your tile, or perhaps you are repairing a...

  • How to Fix a Jammed Heavy-Duty Stapler

    Every size of stapler gets jammed at some point. If you are in a hurry or hold the stapler at the wrong angle, the staple can easily get caught in the stapler release hole on the head. Removing a...

  • How to Replace Carpeted Stairs With Wood

    Beneath every set of carpeted stairs there lies a set of wooden stairs ready to be revealed. Many people prefer wooden stairs for their elegant and classy look, as well as easier cleaning....

  • How to Install A Stair Rail & Balusters

    Balusters and a hand rail are safety features you need on your staircase. The hand railing prevents slips and falls, giving you something on which to hold. If you do fall, the balusters protect...

  • How to Caulk a Bathtub With Shower Doors

    Caulking a bathtub is necessary to prevent leakage and contamination to the exposed seams surrounding the tub. The appropriate sealant must be used to fill the targeted joints, including those...

  • How to Wash a Cotton Comforter

    A cotton comforter may have to be washed every now and then. Washing a comforter doesn't have to happen every day, unless it's needed. Many cotton comforters are able to be machine-washed, with...

  • How to Restore Cultured Marble Tops

    Marble counter tops have a tendency to become worn after years of use. Although it is easier to maintain marble as you go along, sometimes it just isn't possible, and a simple restoration is required.

  • How to Clean Mortar Grout So it Looks New

    Mortar grout is located between the tiles on a floor or wall. Generally, it is the most porous part of the surface. Although the grout looks solid, it will absorb moisture and stains more readily...

  • How to Get Tile Caulk White

    Caulk is used to span the edges of tile where it meets non-tiled material, such as the edge of a bathtub or the line where a tiled backsplash meets the countertop. Keeping white caulk white is...

  • How to Remove a Cigarette Burn From Vinyl Tile

    Vinyl is easy to use and care for in kitchens, entryways and other places in the home, but any discoloration can easily mar its surface. A cigarette burn on a piece of vinyl tile is both...

  • How to Reseal Grout in Stone Tile

    Grout prevents moisture from seeping under tiles, but only if it's properly sealed. Grout, like all cement, is naturally porous, and will absorb moisture and stains if it isn't treated with a...

  • How to Remove the Smoke Smell From Your House After a Fire

    A house fire is a life-altering event. Not only can it cause loss of life, but it can also destroy precious keepsakes and valuables. After the flames have been doused and the ashes have settled,...

  • How to Conceal Wires for Wall Mount TVs

    Flat panel televisions offer many mounting options for your room. When placed on walls they can be an attractive addition to the room that takes up very little space. But the effect can be ruined...

  • How to Clean Paint Off Antique Window Glass

    Cleaning paint from antique window glass requires persistence and patience, but can be accomplished with preparation and the proper cleaning supplies. Cleaning paint from antique window glass...

  • How to Remove Calcium Deposits From Bathtubs

    Calcium deposits are those pesky rust-colored stains that form a ring around bathtubs and other bathroom and kitchen plumbing fixtures. Hard water, which is high in minerals such as calcium and...

  • How to Install an Under the Counter Kitchen Sink

    Under-the-counter kitchen sinks are becoming increasingly popular because of the sleek look they offer and the variety of styles and materials in which they appear. These sinks are also convenient...

  • How to Take Care of Mold in Basement Drywall

    Mold in a basement is a serious problem. Some types of mold produce a chemical called mycotoxin that is dangerous to breathe. Mold reproduces by sending out invisible spores that can travel across...

  • How to Remove Latex Paint From Vinyl Jamb Liners

    Vinyl jambliners are internal frames installed onto a window track to hold the sash, which is the moving part of the window. The jambliner is an essential part of the assembly that allows a window...

  • How to Caulk Moulding

    Household moulding is meant to accentuate walls, cover the juncture of different surfaces and hold them in place, or add a decorative appeal to a room. Mouldings are typically composed of wood or...

  • How to Caulk a Huge Gap

    Caulk is used to seal exposed seams and gaps for both interior and exterior applications. The effective adhesive compound has versatile uses and comes in different forms that are suitable for...

  • How to Caulk the Gaps in a Shower Pan

    Certain shower stalls, cabins and inserts contain pans that serve as floor liners. They are most commonly constructed of stone, ceramic or fiberglass and provide a foundation for the shower....

  • How to Fix a Leaky Delta Shower

    Fixing a leaky Delta shower is something that most owners will have to deal with at some point in their lives. While you can hire a certified plumber to handle the problem, fixing it yourself can...

  • How to Remove Sealant on a Concrete Walkway

    Sealant, or caulk, used to fill household seams is usually comprised of silicone or latex. The compound is an effective adhesive that protects the joints around various interior spaces from leaks...

  • How to Install Granite Sinks

    Granite can be a beautiful and elegant addition to any home as well as functional. Sinks made of granite can be very durable, because it is not easy to scratch, but its heavy weight can make it...

  • How to Get Rid of Mold Sickness

    Mold sickness is a potentially dangerous illness resulting from exposure to mold growth. In sensitive individuals, mold spores enter the lungs and cause severe allergic or asthmatic reactions...

  • How to Paint Counter Tops to Look Like Granite

    Purchasing real granite countertops can hit your wallet hard. Cost is certainly an issue, but most people don't know that they can paint their counters to look exactly like granite. It's a cheap...

  • How to Choose Between Bath Fitter, Rebath, or Premier Bath

    Hiring a bathroom remodeling company (such as Bath Fitter, Premier Bath, or Rebath), a plumber, or a contractor or subcontractor to remodel your bathroom can be an daunting task. Here is an action...

  • How to Remove Caulking Around Kitchen Cabinets

    Caulk is a silicon-based sealant intended to secure the seams on various household surfaces, such as the area surrounding kitchen cabinets. This effective adhesive compound bonds the seams between...

  • How to Caulk a Shower Floor

    Most lines between the tiles in your stand-up shower are filled with grout, but lines around the edges of the floor, where it meets the walls, are caulked. Those are the areas where water is most...

  • How to Remove Shower Sealant

    Shower sealant, also called caulk, is commonly used to bond and hide the joints in bathtubs and shower tile. It is composed of a silicone-based adhesive that effectively prevents leaks, water...

  • How to Install a Handrail With Spindles

    The installation of a handrail is a very important safety process. The handrail prevents slips and falls by having the railing to hold onto. Installing a handrail can also update your home by...

  • How to Repair Grout in a Shower

    Grout can deteriorate over time or become stained, particularly in high-use areas like a bathroom. To keep the tile surface looking clean and bright, you may need to refinish the tile surface with...

  • How to Dissolve Old Shower Caulk

    Shower caulk is commonly used to seal the joints and creases in bathtubs and shower tile. It is an effective silicone-based adhesive that prevents leaks, water damage and rusting. Dissolving old...

  • How to Fix a Dead Bolt Lock

    Deadbolt locks can be the forefront of home security. But if the lock is malfunctioning, it's useless in providing homeowners security. However, there are a few steps you can take to fix a faulty...

  • How to Attach Wall Mounted Sinks

    If you have a small bathroom, you may be searching for ways to squeeze every inch of available space out of the room. As long as you can forgo the storage space, a wall-hung sink can be a perfect...

  • How to Seal a Cinder Block

    Using concrete or cinder blocks for exterior basement walls is a typical construction practice. These porous blocks allow moisture to move through the small cavities in the block structure....

  • How to Fix Bathroom Tile Grout

    Grout is an important part of bathroom tiling. It fills in the spaces between the tiles, protecting the tile from dirt, debris and water, and it assists in holding the tiles together. Grout can...

  • How to Use a Diamond Core Drill Bit for Porcelain Tiles

    Porcelain tile has a very hard finish. Drilling holes in porcelain is often necessary for the installation of plumbing, fixtures and sinks or assistance grab bars in shower areas and adjacent to...

  • How to Install an Inset Medicine Cabinet

    To install an inset medicine cabinet, you need to create a box with 2x4 lumber that is placed inside the drywall opening to support the cabinet. The goal is to create a wooden box behind the...

  • How to Replace a Handrail

    Installing a handrail is a safety feature that every staircase should have as it offers protection from falling and support when walking up and down the stairs. If your staircase handrail needs to...

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