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  • 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...

  • Ceiling Insulation Requirements

    Insulation in a home ceiling can be a great way to keep heat from escaping during the colder months of the year. Properly insulating your home can also save money on utility bills.

  • How to Install Fiberglass

    Sheets of fiberglass are often used in insulating homes. Whether you're inserting them in the walls or floor of a house that's being built or remodeled or fitting them inside the ceiling from the...

  • How to Install a Ceiling Fan and Balance the Blades

    Installing a ceiling fan today is one of the easiest home-improvement projects to undertake. Many modern ceiling fan units are designed for homeowner installation, with ready-made mounting...

  • Mobile Home Remodeling Tips

    Develop an overall plan when contemplating remodeling a mobile home. Determine what the budget for the remodel will be and determine what areas will be changed. Will the remodel consist of...

  • How to Keep Concrete Floors From Sweating

    If you have concrete in your home that routinely appears to be wet or feels damp, then you may have sweating slab syndrome. This is not actually a problem with the construction, however, but an...

  • How to Sound Proof an Apartment

    Whether it's you who has a noisy apartment or your neighbors who are disruptive, soundproofing an apartment can head off potential problems. Apartment soundproofing techniques aren't ideal...

  • How to Remove Recessed Lighting

    Recessed lighting can add a sleek and modern look to a home or office, but it can also involve a little more work when it comes time to remove it. The very design of the lighting means that the...

  • How to Fix Plaster on a Truss Ceiling

    Plaster ceilings and walls have been around as long as plaster itself. Many old castles and palaces from the 19th century still contain their original plaster. Many homeowners own houses that were...

  • How to Install a Three-Wire Ceiling Fan

    Ceiling fans come in a wide variety of styles, colors and models. Some have lights attached that work independent of the fan motor. Wiring these models is not all that complicated and most people...

  • Drywall Ceiling Repair Tips

    Drywall ceilings are prevalent across the United States, and, for that matter, around the world. Drywall is a universal material that can be painted, wallpapered or stuccoed. It will last a long...

  • 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 Remove Polystyrene Ceiling Tiles

    Polystyrene ceiling tiles are glued in place and, as such, are tedious but not difficult to remove once they start showing signs of wear. They crumble easily and can be removed with little more...

  • How to Install Venting for a Bathtub

    If your bathroom doesn't have a proper vent and you are tired of excess steam building up after using hot water, than you are probably interested in installing venting for a bathtub. This is a...

  • How to Replace a Light Fixture in a Ceiling Fan

    Ceiling fan lights are just like any other light fixtures in a home and sometimes they need replaced. Light fixtures do go bad. Replacing a light fixture in a ceiling fan is fairly easy, if you...

  • How to Install a Harbor Breeze Ceiling Fan Kit

    Once popular before the advent of air conditioning and again during the energy crisis of the 1970s and early '80s, ceiling fans are staging a comeback. As consumers look for ways to cut back on...

  • How to Defrost the Freezer

    Depending on the type of freezer, defrost a freezer by removing all items, opening door and thoroughly wiping moisture from the sides, ceiling and floor. Defrost chest freezers or refrigerator...

  • How to Set Ceiling Fan Direction for Winter

    When a ceiling fan runs clockwise, it's pushing air down, while a counter-clockwise fan is circulating warm air that has been trapped. Set a ceiling fan to change directions for more comfortable...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Ceiling Fan

    Ceiling fan motors usually require very little maintenance, but occasionally they will have a circuit breaker popped or they will become wobbly. Add weight to balance fan blades on ceiling fans...

  • How to Get Peeling Paint Off a Ceiling

    Peeling paint on a ceiling is not only an ugly eyesore. It can also signify a larger problem, such as a water leak or other structural flaw. In addition, peeling paint can fall from the ceiling,...

  • How to Replace a Chain Pull on a Ceiling Fan

    The chain pulls on ceiling fans are easy to replace. Often, the chain included in the package with the fan kit is too short for anyone to reach except basketball players. Besides a desire to...

  • How to Install a Ceiling Fan Light Fixture

    Adding a ceiling fan light fixture to your room will add beauty and an additional light source for your convenience. This procedure is not hard and well worth the effort. Make sure the power is...

  • How to Restore Antique Ceiling Tin

    If you buy a Victorian house or an old hotel that was built in the 1800s, you may find you are the proud owner of antique tin ceilings. Why not restore them to their original beauty? You may be...

  • About Sheetrock

    For many years, lathe and plaster was the industry standard for constructing interior walls. It was a lengthy, expensive process and a good plasterer was a real craftsman. In the 1940s, sheetrock...

  • How to Repair Plaster Ceilings

    Repairing an old plaster ceiling in the manner in which it was originally done would be virtually impossible nowadays, because the materials would be very hard to come by. However, a plaster...

  • How to Install Ceiling Tiles and Grout

    Stained, broken, or outdated ceiling tiles with cracked, dirty grout between them can make an otherwise lovely home look shabby. By installing new ceiling tiles and caulking between the tiles (in...

  • How to Paint the Ceiling in your Garage

    Learn how to paint the ceiling in your garage, in this free DIY garage project video.

  • How to Cover Up Water Stains on your Ceiling & Walls

    Learn how to cover up water stains on your walls, in this DIY home improvement video clip.

  • How to Patch a Ceiling

    Learn how to patch a ceiling in your garage, in this DIY home improvement video clip.

  • How to Patch a Popcorn Textured Ceiling

    This how to article will teach you how to patch popcorn textured ceilings. It is very easy to do, but slightly messy so be sure to block off the area you are fixing and patch small areas at a...

  • How to Patch a Small Hole in the Ceiling

    The problem with patching holes in a ceiling is that the drywall mud or spackle sags or falls straight out. There is a clever little trick to avoid this and make a perfectly smooth repair on any...

  • How to Plug Drafts in Ceilings

    Hot air rises. And even the most efficient ceiling fan will not re-circulate the warm air rising in winter if you have an opening or crack that is causing a draft. For the best insulation, you...

  • How to Balance Ceiling Fan Blades

    If your ceiling fan blades tend to wobble, you should balance them. If your blades are wobbly, your ceiling fan won't operate as quietly and as efficiently. Here is how to balance ceiling fan blades.

  • How to Repair a Ceiling Fan That is Falling Down

    Proper installation of a ceiling fan is integral to its longevity. Even the slightest mistake can end up in a wobbly fan. Man are installed off-balance, and end up shaking for years until they...

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