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  • How to Install a Shower Kit Drain on a One Piece Fiberglass Shower Kit

    Installing a shower kit drain on your own can save you hundreds of dollars on plumbing and installation costs. In addition to the financial benefits, a new shower kit drain can be an important...

  • How to Refinish Old Exposed Wood Beams

    Refinishing the wood beams on a ceiling is somewhat of a backbreaking chore. You will be standing on a ladder for long periods of time, working with your arms above your head to sand and stain the...

  • How to Kill Mice in the Stove

    Mice can find a home in ovens that are never turned on. They are attracted to the warmth of the pilot lights, the food crumbs left in the stove, and the proximity to other food in the kitchen. ...

  • How to Remove Granite Paint

    Granite paints applied to counter tops are removed like any other paint. You have three choices in removal strategy--chemicals, heat or sanding. In general, paint stripper is the easiest and...

  • How to Know If Foundation Repairs Fix the Problem

    After you have done an expensive or high-energy repair on your foundation, you will wonder whether the work was worth the effort. This is difficult because it may take time for a problem to bridge...

  • How to Put Up an Interior Handrail

    A handrail gives you something to grip onto when ascending or descending stairways. Every stairway needs a sturdy handrail, as the stairway is the cause of a large percentage of accidents in the...

  • How to Fix Recessed Box Fluorescent Lights in the Kitchen

    Fluorescent fixtures offer long life, energy efficiency, and cost savings over regular incandescent fixtures. When they are not working properly, there are only a few things that can be at the...

  • How to Refinish a Fiberglass Tub & Shower

    Over time, your tub or shower stall can become very dirty. Cleaning can only do so much to an aged and stained fiberglass tub or shower stall. Refinishing a fiberglass tub or shower stall is well...

  • How to Refinish Varnished Hardwood Floors

    Refinishing a hardwood floor can be a costly venture if you don't have the necessary items and knowledge before beginning. But with the proper preparation and materials, you can make worn floors...

  • How to Remove Caulk From a Painted Wall

    During a remodeling effort, you might remove old molding, paneling or cabinets that leave a line of caulk still attached to a painted wall. Pulling the caulk from the wall is likely to lift the...

  • How to Repair Tears in Upholstered Furniture

    Small tears and splits are some of the most common problems with upholstered pieces, according to Judith Miller's "Care and Repair of Antiques and Collectibles." Rather than replacing the fabric,...

  • How to Put a Door Into a Concrete Block Wall

    Concrete blocks are often used to build basement and foundation walls in the home, though they can also be used in other locations as well. These blocks are durable and easy to install, but can be...

  • How to Clean Unsealed Tile

    Cleaning unsealed tiles is a necessary task. While tiles in general are relatively easy to clean, unsealed tiles make it difficult, as dirt and grime accumulate in the grout much more easily....

  • How to Get Rid of Moths Inside the House

    Moths are common but often very destructive household pests. They can infest the food in your pantry and consume clothing, carpets, blankets and other materials. Adult moths are easily seen with...

  • How to Effectively Get Rid of Bedbugs

    Bedbugs have been consistently on the rise since 2002. It used to be that you could get it from traveling or staying in hotels. Nowadays, you can pick up bedbugs anywhere from the movie theater...

  • How to Restore Lampshades

    Restoring a lampshade is a way to preserve an antique lampshade or repair an unusually shaped or sentimental lampshade that you do not want to replace. The process to restore a lampshade may be...

  • How to Do Your Own Home Repairs

    Home repairs are expensive. Most people would love to do there own repairs to save money. You actually can do your own repairs, even if you never have before. You just need to learn a few things...

  • How to Refinish a Brown Bathtub

    A new bathtub can instantly update the look of your bathroom. Shiny tubs, free of brown stains, make a bathroom look clean and fresh. But new tubs are expensive, not to mention the hassle and mess...

  • How to Resurface Wood Floor

    Many older homes have wood floors that were installed up to 100 years ago, and the floors are starting to show wear. Likewise, you might have old carpet and are thinking about pulling it up, but...

  • How to Insulate Small Areas

    Every insulation project has a few places where the standard-sized rolls of insulation will not fit. To make certain that your home is completely insulated, you will have to cut and fit pieces of...

  • How to Remove Mold From Cement

    Mold, a fungus that grows in moist conditions, has a furry or velvet texture in several colors that include black, red, yellow and green. Excessive growth will cause a powdery appearance that...

  • How to Restore Shine to Cast Iron Bath Tubs

    Cast iron tubs add vintage charm to any bathroom. The tubs are made of a combination of iron with a porcelain layer on top, and this top layer of porcelain must be maintained and repaired. If it...

  • How to Apply Laminate to Countertops

    Laminate is an affordable, durable and versatile way to cover a countertop. Among its disadvantages is that it will wear out quicker than tile or other surfaces. Among its advantages is that when...

  • How to Refinish Clawfoot Bathtubs

    Refinishing an old clawfoot bathtub is unlike any other refinishing project you might undertake. It requires dangerous chemicals, a fine-mist paint sprayer and patience as you apply coat after...

  • How to Remove & Reinstall Broken Countertop Tile

    Does your kitchen or bathroom countertop have cracked, broken, or missing tile? How long have you been living this way? Don't stress out, just follow these steps to create a countertop that is...

  • How to Refinish a Metal Bathtub

    Refinishing a metal bathtub can be a tempting project. After all, it costs hundreds of dollars to have a professional do the job. However, if you decide to undertake this project, be very careful...

  • How to Refinish Porcelain and Reglaze a Tub

    Older bathtubs that are worn and riddled with scratches can be refinished and glazed. It is a process that requires patience, but it can be accomplished if you have the appropriate tools. Make...

  • How to Fix Large Drywall Holes

    Drywall is a durable part of a home's interior. Accidents happen, however, and sometimes a repair is needed. But what if you have no experience and you don't want to call an expensive contractor...

  • How to Romove Ink From Your Carpeting

    Have you ever came home to find that your favorite pet had gotten a little ticked off at you and chewed up what ever they could their teeth on. Well I have and not just once but several times....

  • How to Recover Laminate

    Recovering your old laminate countertop or other laminated surface is one of the quickest and easiest ways to give it a whole new look. Laminate is basically a sheet of thick plastic that's held...

  • How to Restore Clawfoot Tubs

    Clawfoot tub restoration with a full re-glazing of the porcelain is a delicate and complicated process that has traditionally been left to professionals. However, with rental sprayers and...

  • How to Repair a Fiberglass Tub Surround

    Fiberglass tubs and showers are common in many modern homes but over time, they can become damaged. Knowing the basics on how to repair the smaller cracks, dings and dents yourself is a good skill...

  • How to Save the Furniture After a House Burns Down

    After the devastation of a house fire, a family must pick up the pieces and sift through the rubble. Furniture pieces not burned will likely be water damaged, but it is possible and often...

  • How to Remove Wall Tiles With Heat

    The process of removing wall tiles using heat is fairly straightforward. However, it can be a lot of work. Make sure that you have the time and dedication to do this type of remodeling before you...

  • How to Refinish Old Stained Kitchen Cabinets

    Refinishing old and stained kitchen cabinets labor-intensive, but the steps aren't difficult and it is a job that can easily be done by a handy homeowner with often wonderful results. Refinishing...

  • How to Clean & Repair a Chimney

    Keeping your chimney clean is key to preventing chimney fires. Clean your chimney at least once a year, before the cold weather comes. The easiest way to get your chimney clean is to hire a...

  • How to Replace Laminex

    Laminex is a brand-name laminate surface used in a number of ways in homes, including flooring and countertops. It's similar to Formica in strength and in surface texture. These surfaces allow for...

  • How to Repair Grout on Tile Floors

    While sealed ceramic floor tiles easily withstand most staining and water damage, it is not unusual for the grout to look worn after several years. Luckily, discolored or crumbling grout can...

  • How to Repair Tile Countertops

    Tile countertops with minimal damage can be repaired without replacing the entire surface. Although ceramic tile is strong and impervious to many types of damage, discolored grout or cracked tiles...

  • How to Fix an Electrical Open Ground

    Providing a path for stray electrical current to follow is an important safety feature. Modern wiring codes require all outlets and fixtures to be grounded, meaning a separate conductor must be...

  • How to Lay Thinset Mortar

    Installing ceramic tile is a job many homeowners do themselves. It's important to learn to lay thinset mortar properly so the tiles themselves are correctly seated and look professionally done....

  • How to Remove Scratch Marks

    Scratch marks are all too common in homes. Although modern materials can take a lot of wear and tear, they are certainly not indestructible. If you have wood furniture, tables, or floors you are...

  • How to Clean Repo Homes

    Buying a repossessed home from the bank can be a great investment, as buyers often pay a fraction of the home's value on these repossessed foreclosure homes. Whether a buyer plans to live in the...

  • How to Clean Up After Fire Damage

    If hiring a professional isn't possible after your home or business has sustained serious burn, smoke and water damage due to a fire, you can do the job yourself with the right equipment and...

  • How to Remove Glue Off a Floor After Removing Linoleum

    After you remove your linoleum, you may find glue residue on your floor. If you're seeking to save hardwood floor, or you want to reuse the existing subfloor, you'll want to remove this glue.

  • How to Prevent and Repair Mold on Aluminum Window and Door Frames

    Black ugly mold around the edges of your aluminum windows and patio doors? You clean them with bleach only to have that ugly mold come right back? Here is how to make them beautiful and keep...

  • How to Build Soffits Around Ductwork

    Using a soffit to conceal duct work is a great way to improve the interior appearance of your home or business. Constructing a soffit is easier than you may think and will add enormous value to...

  • How to Dry Out a Wet Basement

    Drying out a web basement can be more on the simple side to a super hard task depending on if your talking water line leak or simple humidity or condensation.

  • How to Replace a Drywall Ceiling

    Drywall is a much used material in home construction, as well as in the commercial industry. It will last a long time if it is maintained, but it cannot stand up to abuses such as water damage,...

  • How to Install a Tile Counter

    Tile counters have many advantages over formica or even granite counters. They are aesthetically pleasing, very versatile, can be made to match any decor and relatively inexpensive. They will also...

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