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  • 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 Paint Over Urethane Caulking

    Urethane caulk is often used by professional contractors and homeowners because of its durability and flexibility, and because it is water-resistant and can be painted. Urethane caulk will adhere...

  • How to Repair a House Foundation

    You don't always have to call a professional for difficult home repairs. You can fix smaller problems with your own foundation with the right tools, amount of time and dedicated attitude. But...

  • DIY Dry Crawl Space

    A dry crawlspace is crucial if you want to help keep out insects and rodents and if you want to help avoid mold buildup underneath your house. Depending on the age of your home, it can be tricky...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From a Floor

    Whether you have furry critters that have made a mess on your floor, or you have moved into a house that smells like the old homeowner's pets have left a few surprises, you'll want to get rid of...

  • How to Get Rid of Smoke Odor From Fire

    Fires, if they don't completely destroy a house, cause a lot of smoke damage to all household items that survived the blaze. Smoke permeates textile furniture, wood furniture, the walls, the...

  • How to Refinish a Dry Erase Board

    We have come a long way since the chalkboard. Dry erase boards are an amazing addition to any office, classroom or home because of their ease of use. Over time, however, the dry erase markers used...

  • How to Polish Scratched Marble

    Marble is a beautiful and smart choice for floors, countertops, tables, stairs and other architectural features. Although marble wears well, it can be damaged. Scratches are a common problem, but...

  • How to Regrout Tiles in the Kitchen

    Grout is the gritty substance placed between tiles to fill in the space and help bind them together. Often times, the grout on kitchen tiles can become dirty, discolored or even deteriorated....

  • How to Seal Granite Counter Tops

    Granite counter tops are not sealed upon installation unless specified by the contractor. Sealing the counter is an easy task and will be appreciated when the first glass of red wine or grape...

  • How to Repair the Rubber Coating of My Dishwasher Rack

    Dishwashers provide a great deal of time savings to homeowners by eliminating the need to hand wash dishes. With the exception of occasional clogs, a standard dishwasher can usually last for at...

  • How to Repair a Rotten Area On a Windowsill

    If you ever ge a rotten area on your windowsill try to repair it by following these steps before replacing the whole sill.

  • How to Fix Cracks in Drywall

    Cracks in drywall typically occur from movement. Cause for this movement is by either improperly secured wallboard or shifts in the home's foundation. Drywall improperly fastened is easy to...

  • How to Dry Wet Leather

    It is important to dry wet leather as quickly as possible after it has been exposed to moisture to prevent the "wet animal" smell that can sometimes accompany it.Here are some things you...

  • 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 Water Stains

    Water stains come from many various sources. Some from ceiling leaks, some from window leaks, and others from hot-water heater leaks. This article will give you an easy way to remove the water...

  • How to Paint A Counter Top

    Up Date Your Old Formica Counter Top And Save Thousands painting it yourself in two days, tops! That will last 10 yrs. with lots of abuse.

  • How to Clean & Get Rid of Mold

    Molds can flourish without actual water being present, and only needs a high humidity level on the surface area to thrive. In a home environment the objective is to clean and remove mold....

  • How to Wash a Pendleton Wool Blanket

    Caring for your wool blanket properly will ensure that the fibers retain their elasticity so the blanket will be wrinkle resistant and able to hold its shape longer. There's no need to clean the...

  • How to Clean Rust Off a Dryer Drum

    Most people are familiar with the dryer drum---even if they don't really know what it is called. The drum is that part of the dryer that we put our clothes in to dry. There are occasions where...

  • How Long Does Caulk Need to Dry?

    We live in an increasingly green-conscious world. And for good reason. There are many reasons to go green: it will save you money; it will save you time; it will save your health; and it will save...

  • 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 Clean Butcher Block Wood

    Butcher block is put to popular use in countertops or on food preparation surfaces. The wood, however, cannot be varnished or sealed. Because it is porous, bacteria and food debris can be absorbed...

  • How to Repair a Chipped Granite Countertop

    Granite countertops are beautiful, and come in a variety of shades and colors, which means there is an option for any decor. Countertops made from this natural stone add value to a home. Granite...

  • How to Fix Any Crawl Space

    Why every crawl space needs to be encapsulated and conditioned.

  • How to Fix Mold Caused by a Leaking Water Heater

    Not only can mold ruin the cabinetry around your water heater, it can also cause health problems if it's allowed to remain in your home. To keep the mold away, you must repair the leak in your...

  • How to Refinish a Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove

    So many people enjoy the warm ambiance of a cast iron pot belly stove and look to restore older ones found in garage sales and antique shops instead of buying new. They are using them for heat as...

  • How to Clean Soot Off a Painted Wall

    During and after a smoky fire, soot settles on every surface, including walls. Your first impulse may be to clean this off just as you would dirt or dust---with a damp cloth or sponge. However,...

  • How to Repair a Plastic Bathtub That Is Cracked

    A crack in your plastic bathtub is not only ugly, but may be draining water into the structure of your home as well. Instead of calling in a professional, you can fix cracks yourself, particularly...

  • How to Refinish Cabinet Hinges

    If you are looking for ways to update your kitchen without going broke, changes to hardware on your cabinets is the easiest and most economical upgrade. Stainless steel or nickel are the most...

  • How to Get Rid of Black Mold on a Lawn

    What appears to be circular patches of black mold on lawns is more likely slime mold blooming in the aftermath of heavy rains and humid weather. While the mold spores can damage a lawn if...

  • How to Refinish Bathroom Faucets

    Updating the look of your bathroom can give your home a new, more stylish look. One of the ways to give your bathroom a face-lift is by refinishing the faucets. Giving new life to old faucets that...

  • How Does Grout Work?

    After you lay ceramic tile and it has dried, you fill the spaces with grout. Grout is a mortar used to fill in areas to make it solid with another area. You can buy a sand mix grout or a latex...

  • Dry Fitting Copper Pipes

    Learn how to dry fit copper pipes before soldering - free video.

  • How to Get Rid of Mold in a Home

    If you find mold in your home, it is imperative to remove it immediately. You should work on getting rid of the mold even before you start to look for the source of the mold, because mold can be...

  • How to Repair a Drywall Crack

    Drywall cracks can occur for any number of reasons. Over the years homes begin to settle sometimes causing cracks around the corners of doors and windows or where columns support beams. Walls can...

  • How to Remove Tile Adhesive

    When it's time to replace tile, the very adhesive used to lay the old tile can become a project's worst enemy. Adhesive is strong for a reason--it's supposed to be strong, to keep tile in place...

  • How to Put Finish/Sealer on a Floor

    If you are looking to protect and give shine you your floor, whether it is hardwood or laminate, even if it has a finish on it, this is the article for you

  • How to Dry Clean Wine Stains from Carpet

    Light colored carpeting can be lovely and can give a room a very clean, wide-open feeling. The problem with it, though, is that is tends to show every stain and sometimes attracts them. One of the...

  • How to Repair a Nick in a Bathtub

    Chips and cracks in your fiberglass bathtub can be not only unattractive, but also dangerous if they become too deep. You could call a repairman to fix your bathtub, or you could simply fix it...

  • How to Protect Shower Walls

    Soap and water leave a messy residue on shower walls. It takes much elbow grease to keep them clean. The following will help protect your shower from water, soap and other films that reside on the...

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