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  • 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 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...

  • Methods of Termite-Damage Repair

    It is possible to repair termite damage. However, the repair methods and costs vary greatly, depending on the severity of the damage, the structure that is damaged and your specific situation....

  • Where Is the Water Shut-Off Valve for a Bathtub?

    To shut off the bathtub's water, go outside to locate the main water shut-off valve. Learn more about how to shut off bathtub water with expert tips from a general contractor in this free home...

  • How to Use a Paintbrush

    To properly use a paintbrush, don't coat the entire paintbrush with paint, apply paint with even pressure along the grain and move brush back and forth. Find out more about using paintbrushes with...

  • How to Use a Volt-Ohm Meter Safely

    To safely use a volt-ohm meter, make sure the right settings are in place and pay attention to the black and red colors. Learn more about using a volt-ohm meter safely with tips from a general...

  • Proper Use of a Compound Miter Saw

    The key element in using a compound miter saw is to always have the safety guard down to protect fingers. Use a compound miter saw to properly cut crown molding with advice from a home repair...

  • Garage Door Adjustments

    Adjusting a garage door to close properly involves checking the micro switch the door hits, which is the gauge for when the opener motor shuts off. Keep a garage door opening and closing smoothly...

  • Making Square Cuts With a Skill Saw

    Making square cuts with a skill saw requires proper support for wood and a speed square to guide the cut. Create square cuts on a skill saw by also using a carpenter's square with advice from a...

  • Proper Use of a Tape Measure

    The hook on a tape measure should be checked periodically to make sure it is at a 90-degree angle to get accurate measurements. Use a tape measure to make accurately measured marks on wood or...

  • Using a Orbital Sander

    When using an orbital sander wear a mask due to the dust particles that are created. Avoid applying too much pressure on wood when using an orbital sander with tips from a home repair specialist...

  • Proper Use of a Hand Saw

    When using a hand saw, first mark the area to cut and point a finger in the direction of the cutting while holding the saw with the other three fingers. Get a clean cut and avoid getting a hand...

  • Proper Use of a Power Drill

    To properly use a power drill, make sure the wood is firmly supported and hold the drill as steady as possible when operating. Fasten items with screws or drill starter holes by using a power...

  • How to Change the Batteries in Your Smoke Detector

    Changing batteries in a smoke alarm should be done every six months and requires removing the device's face plate. Keep a fresh supply of batteries when using battery operated smoke alarms and...

  • How to Unclog a Toilet

    Unclog a toilet by taking a rubber plunger and creating a good seal, while pushing up and down at a slow, forceful pace. Plunge a toilet until it sounds like it's draining with tips from a home...

  • How to Hire a Siding Contractor

    A good way to find a siding contractor to hire is by asking friends for referrals. Find a siding contractor with tips from an HVAC-certified technician in this free video on home repair.

  • How to Troubleshoot Garage Door Openers

    If a garage door opener isn't working, check the remote control's battery and check the sensors on the opener itself. Stop a garage door from getting jammed with help from a home repair specialist...

  • 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 Plan a Remodel

    When deciding to do remodeling work, decide what type of remodel is being done and do research around the neighborhood and in home improvement stores. Take measurements and prioritize remodeling...

  • How to Pressure Wash Concrete

    A pressure washer can be used on concrete to clean a large area with a narrow, high-pressure stream of water. Support a pressure washer wand with both hands with help from a home repair specialist...

  • How to Pressure Wash a Fence

    A pressure washer can be used to get rid of mold and mildew problems on a fence. Use a gas-powered pressure washer and check the fuel levels with help from a home repair specialist and remodeling...

  • How to Repair a Leaky Outdoor Faucet

    A leaky outdoor faucet is usually caused by a problem with the seal around the faucet. Use a pair of channel locks to fix a leaky faucet with help from a home repair specialist and remodeling...

  • How to Select Flooring

    Picking out flooring requires considerations of budget, the type of room being worked on and traffic patterns or durability. Buy carpeting, linoleum or hardwood flooring with help from a home...

  • How to Select Carpeting

    When picking carpet for a room, decide how much foot traffic that room is likely to receive. Add resale value to a home by installing nice carpets with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Repair a Clogged Ice Maker

    A clogged ice maker is a result of a problem with the supply water or ice that has built up on the mechanism. Check the filter in a refrigerator when repairing an ice maker with help from a home...

  • How to Replace the Element in an Oven

    A typical oven has both an upper and lower element that are plugged into the main electrical source in the back of the oven. Turn off the power before replacing the element in an oven with help...

  • How to Select the Right Carpet for Your Room

    When picking carpet for a room, decide how much foot traffic that room is likely to receive. Add resale value to a home by installing nice carpets with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Select Ceramic Tile

    When picking out ceramic tile, it helps to first figure out what the budget is. Buy ceramic tile for a shower, kitchen or flooring with help from a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor...

  • How to Select a Paint Stripper

    Paint stripper can come in a liquid form, a paste, a gel or a spray, so deciding on the material is the first step in buying a paint stripper. Use a paste or gel paint stripper on vertical...

  • How to Survive a Kitchen Remodel

    When remodeling a kitchen, be prepared to work for a longer period of time than was originally planned. Isolate a kitchen by hanging plastic with help from a home repair specialist and remodeling...

  • How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

    Frozen or freezing pipes can be prevented with foam insulation that wraps around the pipes. Wrap electrical tape around pipes in cold climates with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Open a Paint Can

    The best way to open a paint can is with an opener that can be bought at hardware stores. Use a screwdriver as an alternative to opening a paint can with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • Using Steel Wool

    Using steel wool requires finding the right coarseness of steel wool for different projects, wearing gloves to protect the hands and always rubbing with the grain of the surface. Learn to use...

  • Removing Rust

    Remove rust with commercial rust removers, a mixture of baking soda and lemon juice, or by sanding the surface and using a light oil to prevent rust from forming. Keep rust from forming by using a...

  • How to Make a Rust Remover

    Make natural rust remover by mixing baking soda and lemon juice or vinegar into a paste, which can be applied to any metal surface that has rust on it. Allow the rust remover to dissolve the rust...

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