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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.

  • How to Caulk a Shower Floor

    Most lines between the tiles in your stand-up shower are filled with grout, but lines around the edges of the floor, where it meets the walls, are caulked. Those are the areas where water is most...

  • How to Replace a Ceramic Counter Tile

    If one of the tiles on your ceramic tile counter has been cracked, chipped, loosened or otherwise damaged, it's important to fix it right away. The tile on your countertop, along with the grout,...

  • 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...

  • How to Change Drywall Corners

    Drywall corners are used to protect the drywall on outside corners in many homes. They are made of steel, and though they are very durable, the corners can become damaged or dented if heavy items...

  • How to Apply Texture Paint

    Texture paint comes in many different forms. You can buy premixed texture paint and apply it with a roller, brush or putty knife. You can also mix your own, using sand or a paint additive. Texture...

  • How to Repair Plaster Chips on Corners, Edges & Walls

    Maintaining a home amid the chaos of daily life can be a challenge. Even the most careful family occasionally cuts a corner too close or bumps into a wall, resulting in chips and dings in the...

  • How to Make Minor Repairs to a Sheetrock Wall

    You have removed that 1970's wallpaper from your bathroom, but the process left your sheetrock walls in less-than-stellar condition. Now what? You could re-wallpaper them, but that's not going...

  • How to Fix Broken Drywall Under Wallpaper

    When a small section of your wall gets banged up or otherwise damaged, the damaged drywall must be repaired or replaced to fix the problem. Similarly, when the damage is broken drywall under...

  • 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 Get Rid of Mold on Sheetrock

    Sheetrock is a brand name of drywall used for interior walls that is manufactured by the USG Corporation. Oftentimes, mold can grow on the drywall. When this happens, it must immediately be...

  • 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 Remove a Door Frame

    New interior doors generally come pre-hung, meaning they're already framed in their door jamb when you buy them. If it's going into an existing doorway, you'll have to remove the existing door...

  • How to Remove Drywall Tape

    Drywall tape is used to seal the joints between panels of drywall. If the tape was incorrectly installed, you may notice cracks, blistering or bubbling that increases over time. If this occurs,...

  • How to Use Sealant

    Sealant is a very handy thing to have around the home. It handles little cracks before they compromise the structural integrity of the home, and they are excellent for sticking two surfaces...

  • How to Remove Silicone From Glass

    Silicone is used for a variety of home improvement projects. Sometimes this sealant is intentionally used on glass (to seal aquariums, for example) and sometimes it ends up on glass by accident....

  • How to Remove Caulk From Tile

    Caulk is a white substance used to seal the space between the tiles in your bathroom or kitchen. It is instrumental in keeping water from seeping beneath the tiles and causing damage in the walls....

  • How to Repair A Hole in Your Carpet

    Repairing a hole, or even a worn spot, in your carpet is as easy as 3 simple steps.

  • How to Install Bathtub Sheetrock

    Whether you are building a new home, or remodeling the bathroom in your existing home, installing bathroom Sheetrock is a must do thing. The bathroom is a room of high humidity. Installing...

  • Removing Rust From Pocket Knives

    Remove rust from a pocket knife by using WD40 and a fine-grit sandpaper, rubbing the edges of the knife lightly to remove light rust. For heavier rust on a pocket knife, use a mixture of baking...

  • How to Regrout a Bathtub

    Grout is used around tiles that are placed on the walls surrounding a bathtub. There is sometimes grout placed around the surface of the tub where the tiles meet the tub. After many showers and...

  • How to Take Up Carpet

    Taking up old carpet is not a fun task, but it is a necessary one if you are re-doing your floors. While there are several ways you can pull up carpet, some methods are more efficient than others....

  • How to Reattach Plastic Bathroom Tile

    Plastic bathroom tiles are an inexpensive alternative to their ceramic or porcelain counterparts. In fact in some cases one can't tell the difference just by looking at them. There are times,...

  • 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 Patch Drywall

    Ever have a hole in your drywall that's too big for a simple tape repair? You know, the kids are tossing a baseball in the house, your wife whips a coffee cup at your head (you ducked just in...

  • How to Fix "Nail Pops"

    Nail pop repair is easy and with very little effort you can repair those bumps or rusty nail heads popping through your paint with great results!

  • How to Remove a Countertop Back Splash

    A backsplash is essentially an extension of your countertop. The tiles adhered vertically along the countertop protect the wall from water and food splashing up onto it. However, if your...

  • How to Sharpen a Global Knife

    The good news about Global knives is they stay sharp for a very long time. Frequent sharpening is not needed. Global knives are known to stay sharp due to a combination of the elements: molybdenum...

  • How to Repair Plaster Walls with Sheetrock

    Old style plaster walls don't last forever, and eventually you will have to deal not only with hairline cracks and small holes, but whole areas of loose plaster. Larger repairs can be patched in...

  • 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 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 Re-Glue a Knife Handle

    High-quality knives are a big investment, and it is not an economical option to simply buy new ones. If your handle breaks off, which is a common problem with wooden handled knives, there is an...

  • How to Put Together a Household Tool Kit

    If you're like most, you have many of the necessary homeowner's tools. However, are they all in once place? Can you easily put your hands on that tape measure or utility knife? What's more, when's...

  • How to patch a hole in a wall

    If you own a home,store,or an apartment chances are you had someone daamage a wall

  • How to Use Spackle

    If you have a small hole to repair, you don't have to call in professional help. Just reach for a can of spackle and start spreading.

  • How to fasten drywall to fire place wall

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  • How to Repair a Hole in Drywall

    Whether you are trying to sell your house or just impress your friends, it is the details that make the difference. Repairing holes in drywall is an easy home repair that can significantly improve...

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