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  • 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.

  • Commercial Caulking Tips

    Caulking tiles, trim or walls can be an easy project to undertake as long as you have the right knowledge. First and most important, you must choose the right kind of caulk based on the material...

  • 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 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 Replace Mildewed Caulk in a Shower

    Mold in any form is bad to have in your home. It's most commonly found in the shower. Mildew is a form of mold that it infects caulking made to seal your walls from water. The damp and humid...

  • Caulk Gun Instructions

    Using a caulking gun is a very simple procedure. Different models have different features, but they are all generally the same. There are two sizes available: those that support 10 fluid ounce...

  • How to Install Caulk

    Caulk is one of the easiest products to use to seal and waterproof many areas of the home and in commercial applications. The most common types of caulk intended for residential and commercial use...

  • How to Caulk Interior Wide Gaps

    Caulking the interior of your home can improve the appearance of any paint job or trimming along the walls. A proper caulking job will fill the gaps in the trim, walls and even floorboards if...

  • How to Vent a Bathroom Into a Soffit

    Bathroom vents help dissipate the heat and water condensation from showers that can cause mold and mildew. A bathroom can be easily vented to the soffit in your attic roof with a few basic...

  • How to Remove Latex Paint From Caulking

    Applying latex paint near areas of caulking leads to smears and drips on the leak protecting material. Latex paint will not stick to silicone caulk. It will peel or rub off without any hassles....

  • How to Get Caulking to Stick to Ceramic

    Caulking plays an important part in the areas of your home where there is water. The kitchen and the bathroom both have to be caulked to prevent water seepage from causing water damage. You can...

  • The Best Caulking to Prevent Mildew Inside a Shower Stall

    The best caulking to prevent mildew inside a shower stall depends on what the shower stall and caulking are made from. Almost all caulking contains mildewcide, an additive in caulks and paints...

  • How to Caulk a Bathroom Sink

    Caulking creates a moisture-proof barrier between the sink basin and the surrounding countertop. If water collects around the faucet or forms pools on the countertop after use, it may be a sign...

  • Appropriate Technique for Caulking

    Caulking can help seal cracks between wood, ceramic, linoleum and other household materials. These sealed cracks prevent air from leaking in which saves on your home's heating bill. It can also...

  • How to Caulk Tile Floors

    Whether your ceramic tile floor is newly installed or decades old, it will require caulking. This simple and inexpensive task can help to keep out excess moisture, which can cause rotted...

  • How to Remove Hard Caulking

    Caulking can be difficult to remove, and old caulk has to be removed before new material can be installed. It is always best to remove as much of the existing caulk as possible. Killing mold and...

  • How to Remove Adhesive Caulk From a Steel Enamel Bathtub

    Adhesive caulk creates a seal between fixtures (such as steel enamel bathtubs) and walls, creating a waterproof seal to protect the walls or floors from water damage. In the home, you may find...

  • Step-by-Step Instructions for Installing Shower Inserts

    Shower inserts come in a variety of sizes and shapes, but they tend to have similar qualities, so you can follow general tips while installing one. It is not a particularly challenging process,...

  • Do it Yourself Bathtub Restoration

    A bathtub is often the focal point of a bathroom. Chipped, cracked or rusted porcelain tubs can be an eyesore as well as a potential hazard. Leaks due to cracks or crumbling caulking, can cause...

  • 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 Refinish an Acrylic Tub

    Chips, scratches, rust and wear on an acrylic tub make the entire bathroom seem outdated and drab. Replacing the tub can be time consuming and costly. Epoxy filler can repair the damage, even with...

  • 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...

  • The Best Bathroom Caulking Methods

    Caulk is used to close the gaps and clean up the lines between different structural elements of your house. In bathrooms, it has the added job of preventing moisture from getting under fixtures,...

  • How to Remove Rubber Silicone Caulk

    Removing rubber or silicone caulk is a fairly straightforward task that requires just a few inexpensive tools that you'll likely find already around the house. It will also require a bit of time...

  • How to Use Caulking

    Caulking is more important than most people realize. Caulking protects your walls from water damage in the tub or shower. Caulking is used to seal holes and cracks, both inside and out. A lot of...

  • How to Install Foam Insulation Panels

    Foam insulation panels are a convenient and economical way to add insulation to garage doors, sheds, stud walls, foundation walls, attics, roofs, etc. Most of the foam insulation paneling...

  • How to Apply Caulking Evenly

    Installing a nice, neat bead of caulk for the average homeowner can be a messy and frustrating experience. There are only so many fingers and paper towels at our disposal, and what we do have...

  • How to Re-Caulk a Bathtub

    When re-caulking a bathtub, remove old caulk first with a removal tool and then place a thin bead of caulk across the tub. Reseal a bathtub properly by cutting the caulking tube at a small...

  • How to Remove Caulk

    When removing caulk, use a tool with sharp edges to scrape the caulking through a steady motion. Do touch-up painting after removing caulk with help from a home repair specialist and remodeling...

  • How to Remove Silicone Caulk

    Silicone caulking is often used around a bathtub or shower, and it can be removed with a sharp, caulk-removal tool. Remove silicone caulk in preparation for painting with help from a home repair...

  • How to Remove Mold From Caulk

    Removing mold from caulk is not the same thing as temporarily cleaning the mold. In most cases, cleaning the caulk does not fix the problem and the mold will eventually, usually quickly, reappear....

  • How to Remove Mold From Caulking

    If one does not stay on top of cleaning in the bathroom or kitchen, it is not unusual for a black mold to begin to appear on the caulking around kitchen or bathroom sinks and/or tubs and showers....

  • How to Remove Old Caulking

    Caulking is a pasty substance used to fill gaps between parts. Some caulkings are adhesive and some are non-adhesive. Caulking comes in different colors. Some are made for exterior, some for...

  • How to Install a vinyl tub surround

    If you are an appartment owner or have limited resources you can install a tub surround. with a little work and some mechanical ability.

  • How to Replace Moldy Bathroom Caulk

    Moldy caulking in the bathroom not only looks cruddy; it can be a health hazard to those who are sensitive to mold. If you've scrubbed and cleaned the moldy caulk to no avail, it's probably time...

  • How to Buy a Caulking Gun

    For any sealing job that requires more caulk than a little squeeze tube, you'll need a caulking gun. Here's what to look for when you buy one.

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