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Cement is a good construction material that offers a lot of design versatility. But most people find concrete walls too stark for a living space, even when it's in a basement or garage. To make it...
Wood glue is used primarily for woodworking purposes, but it is rather common to spill it onto other surfaces during projects and repairs. When excess wood glue has gotten onto drywall, it is...
Loose and broken tiles can destroy the look of any tile job. They can also result in damage to the entire tile wall if in an area of high moisture like a shower. The process to repair a loose or...
The purpose of molding is to help make the transition between the wall and the floor seamless and easy on the eyes. Molding also helps to cover up any rough edges where tiles or laminate flooring...
Removing bathroom wall paneling can be easy or difficult. Much depends on the kind of adhesive used on the paneling and how well the paneling is still attached to the wall--if you are lucky, it...
Before re-tiling or painting a previously tiled wall, you need to get rid of the old tile glue. In the past, this usually meant using solvent-based adhesive removers. However, while these do the...
You'll make an awful mess, no matter what you try. Mastic and other tile adhesives are formulated to stick, not fall off the wall. You'll also end up with some wall repairs. Cover the area with a...
Over time wallcovering become irreparably soiled and torn. These would need to be replaced. Minor imperfections however are easily dealt with.
Drywall is one of the most popular construction materials available. Made from gypsum and water pressed between sheets of heavy paper, this product is used to build walls, ceilings, and...
Backsplashes are often installed on the wall behind a sink or stove, making it easier to keep the wall clean. Usually backsplashes are made of non-porous ceramic tiles, although they can also be...
At some time or other, every home owner will be faced with a hole in the wall. From rambunctious kids to a broken door stop, holes can be caused by dozens of things. The good news is that...
If your wall paneling has a hole or gouge, don't despair; a repair is not as difficult as you think. In most cases, a simple patch can make the paneling look new.