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  • How to Get a Toliet Paper Roll Holder

    Sometimes the simplest things are the hardest to find. When an odd item, such as the spool that holds the toilet paper, is missing, it is often difficult to figure out where to look for a replacement.

  • How to Repair a Cinderblock Home Foundation

    Cinderblock home foundations are generally strong and water-resistant, but with time, they can develop leaks and cracks. These problems are difficult to repair and might indicate greater issues...

  • How to Know If Foundation Repairs Fix the Problem

    After you have done an expensive or high-energy repair on your foundation, you will wonder whether the work was worth the effort. This is difficult because it may take time for a problem to bridge...

  • DIY Foundation Seepage Repair

    A leaky foundation can be a troublesome household problem. Although the repair is tough and takes time, it can be done without any professional help. Nonetheless, make sure you understand the...

  • Repairing Cracks in Marble Tile

    Despite the strength and durability of marble tile, it is not immune to cracking and damage. There are a number of ways your marble tile may become damaged, such as by dropping heavy objects on...

  • 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....

  • How to Fix an Old Bathtub Faucet

    Leaving bathroom leaks to fend for themselves is a serious economic mistake many homeowners make. A leaky faucet can cost more than a new washer. Mold, damp, pipe replacement as well as an...

  • How to Remove Scratches From Porcelain Toilets

    While porcelain toilets are durable and reliable, they can sometimes succumb to scratching. Oftentimes these injuries are superficial and can easily be remedied without the aid of a professional....

  • How to Repair an Air Mattress Without the Patches

    A leaky air mattress becomes less comfortable as it loses firmness, and it can leave you lying on the floor by the morning. You can repair your mattress instead of buying a new one, however, even...

  • Acrylic Shower Repair

    Acrylic showers are found in at least one bathroom in most homes. They are a quick and cheap way to revamp a bathroom, but since they are made of plastic, they tend to deteriorate in time. When...

  • 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 Repair Rips in a Leather Seat

    Leather furniture can be an attractive investment for your home. Leather seats in your car also take a beating but look great for a long time. Leather is durable and can last if you take good care...

  • Fiberglass Repair Instructions

    A crack or dent in your fiberglass tub or shower surround doesn't necessarily mean you have to replace it. Fiberglass---which is essentially resin overlaying a fibrous structure---can be repaired...

  • Cultured Marble Sink Repair

    Sinks receive lots of wear and tear from an assortment of products and electronics that are used near them. Because of the products and the water from the sink, cracks form around the drain,...

  • Tips for How to Paint Steel Bathtubs

    Bathroom renovations improve the visual aspect of the room, make it feel new and clean, and increase the value of a home if a potential sale is in the future. While bathtubs are not expensive,...

  • How to Repair a Fiberglass Tub Surround

    Fiberglass tubs and showers are common in many modern homes but over time, they can become damaged. Knowing the basics on how to repair the smaller cracks, dings and dents yourself is a good skill...

  • How to Repair Cracks in a Granite Countertop

    Granite countertops are relatively easy to take care of, and such preventive maintenance as cleaning up spills quickly and avoiding setting hot pots on them will keep the surface in good repair....

  • Do It Yourself Carpet Repairs

    Carpeting is expensive to purchase and install. The last thing you want to have to do is hire someone to repair the carpet when it is damaged. Do it yourself carpet repair may be the first option...

  • How to Repair Dents or Holes in Drywall or Sheetrock

    Follow these steps to repair unsightly dents or holes in your sheetrock walls. It's easy to do, and will save a bunch compared to hiring a professional.

  • How to Repair Plastic Seats

    Some pieces of furniture that appear to be leather are actually made of plastic. Vinyl seats in your car are made of plastic. Unfortunately, plastic doesn't have the durability of leather, and so...

  • Repairing Wooden Fences

    Repair wooden fences by using a crowbar and a hammer to remove the old existing fence pickets. Learn to repair wooden fences with tips from a handyman in this free video on home repair and...

  • Operating a Jigsaw

    Safely use a jigsaw at low speeds to make an accurate cut in place of a regular circular saw. Operate a jigsaw safely with tips from a handyman in this free video on home repair and maintenance.

  • How to Use a Miter Saw

    When using a miter saw, check the measurements and alignment of the wood in order to ensure a clean and accurate initial cut. Wear safety glasses and operate a miter saw with tips from a handyman...

  • How to Use a Garbage Disposal

    To use a garbage disposal, place only organic food in the unit, such as fruits and vegetables; and when removing unwanted items from a disposal, make sure to use a specific tool. Add ice to a...

  • How to Troubleshoot Your Dryer

    Troubleshoot a dryer by cleaning the vents and checking the temperature settings. Find air circulation problems in a dryer with the help of this free video from a home repair specialist on...

  • How to Fix Your Vacuum Cleaner

    Fixing a vacuum cleaner can include taping up an exposed wire, replacing the cord connector, changing the vacuum bag and replacing a broken belt. Find out how to repair a vacuum cleaner, keeping...

  • How to Diagnose Microwave Oven Problems

    Diagnose microwave oven problems by checking the power source, realigning the rotating table or calling a professional repair service to fix the electronic controls. Detect issues with a microwave...

  • How to Balance a Washing Machine Tub

    Balancing a washing machine tub requires calling a professional repair service to take the washer apart and re-balance the weights and counterweights located on the inside. Keep a washing machine...

  • How To Fix Blinds

    When fixing blinds, be sure to lay them out on a flat surface to make it easier to repair any damaged slats. Find out how to repair frayed chords on blinds by removing the plug to the end chords...

  • How to Repair a Gate

    In home repair, most of the problems people have with gates is that they sag and start dragging on the ground. Put an anti-sagging device on a gate with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Repair a Chip in Tile

    A common problem in floor tiles is small chips that can generally be repaired by disguising the chip with paint that matches the tile color. Get a chip in floor tile to blend in with help from a...

  • 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 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 Repair Minor Drywall Damage

    Drywall can often incur minor damages from attach points for wall fixtures or nail holes. Use toothpaste or spackling to fill in minor drywall holes with help from a home repair specialist and...

  • How to Repair a Cartridge Faucet

    In order to repair a cartridge faucet, a crescent wrench and Allen wrench set are needed. Turn off the hot and cold water when repairing a cartridge faucet with help from a home repair specialist...

  • Using Plane on Door

    Adjust the plane and take off some of the material at the bottom of the door. Use a plane on an uneven door with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Adding Bolts to Door Hinges

    Run bolts al the way through a hollow door. Replace screws on a hollow core door with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Cutting Bolt Heads for Door Repair

    When repairing a door by adding bolts, cut the heads of the bolts off. Grind bolt heads off with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Placing Repaired Door Back On

    Check to make sure the door is repaired. Reattach a repaired interior door with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Door Adjustment: Identifying the Problem

    Often a door that is hitting a floor needs to be removed and trimmed. Identify an uneven door with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Door Adjustment Tools

    A plane is the primary tool used to repair the bottom of a problem door. Gather tools for door repair with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • Removing an Inside Door

    Grasp the door handle when removing the door from the frame. Remove an inside door with tips from a professional handyman in this free home repair video.

  • How to Fix a Refrigerator

    Fixing a refrigerator that is not getting cold enough, requires removing clogs made of dirt and lint that may have developed on the coils that circulate air flow in the fridge. Contact a qualified...

  • How to Fix a Dishwasher That Will Not Drain

    To fix a dishwasher that will not drain, remove any clogs that are blocking the drain line by pouring a paste of baking soda, vinegar and water down the drain, and then pouring boiling water to...

  • How to Repair Doors Stripped Hinge Screw Holes

    Explains a couple of ways to repair doors stripped hinge screw holes.

  • How to Repair Porcelain

    If your porcelain sink or bathtub is chipped, you don't have to buy a new one or order an expensive resurfacing job. With just a couple of tools, some paint and a tube of porcelain repair, you can...

  • 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 Repair a Door Jamb

    Perhaps your house was broken into, and you are left with a broken door jamb that needs to be repaired. Rather than hire a contractor to do the work, you can repair the door jamb yourself. This...

  • How to Repair Torn Fabric on a Bulletin Board

    When the family bulletin board gets a rip, you either throw it away or you repair the torn fabric on the bulletin board. If the bulletin board is just the right size for your house, office or...

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