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  • How to Remove Tongue & Groove Paneling for Refinishing

    Wood paneling is commonly installed with minimal nail usage in order to reduce holes in the finished surface. The lack of nails is an advantage when the time comes to remove and refinish the wood...

  • Drywall Nails Vs. Screws

    A professional look that will last is what many homeowners are after as they tackle do-it-yourself projects. But the proper hanging of drywall can be one of their biggest challenges. A crucial...

  • How to Fix Paneling in Manufactured Homes

    Paneling consists of thin, decorative sheets of wood or similar material used on the outside of some manufactured homes. Paneling is typically attached to the wood frame or drywall in order to...

  • How to Frame a Partition Wall

    Partition walls can help separate a large space into individual rooms. The first step is to frame the partition walls which isn't as hard as you may think.

  • How to Permanently Fix a Drywall Crack

    If you are tired of putting spackle over your cracks just to see them return after a few months, then this article is for you!

  • How to Replace Paneling After a Window Leak in a Mobile Home

    Mobile home paneling tends to de-laminate and buckle when damaged by water leaks. This type of paneling is generally a thin wood veneer glued to a backing product. This repair requires addressing...

  • How to cover up old house walls with new drywall

    Have you ever lived in an older home where the plaster is falling off the wall. Here is a way you can avoid the mess of that horse hair plaster and the tedious job of removing the slats

  • How to Repair a Fence

    A broken fence in disrepair can ruin the appearance of any home, regardless of how beautiful it otherwise appears. Repairing a fence is a job that can be completed by any homeowner as long as you...

  • How to Replace Wood Siding

    Sometimes wood siding warps or cracks along the grain. Replacing that one board will save you plenty of headaches later.

  • How to Hang Drywall on a Wall

    Hanging the drywall on the walls will seem like a breeze once you've done the ceilings. Follow these directions to get it right.

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