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Home Repair & Maintenance

Tackle numerous home repair and maintenance projects with help from eHow's how to experts. Using advice on plumbing, woodwork and painting, do it yourself and avoid the cost and hassle of hiring contractors. From unclogging a jammed disposal to tackling flood damage, find recommendations for any size project. Roof repairs at the top of your to do list? Get guidance on fixing leaks, replacing shingles and repairing clay tiles. Not up to the task? Don’t sweat it, eHow has tips on working with hired hands, too.

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  • How to Repair an Electrical Cord

    Electrical cords allow us to provide power to our lamps, vacuum cleaners or other home devices to keep them running. They are also perhaps one of the things that take the most abuse as well....

  • Wood Screw Vs. Lag Bolt

    Wood screws and lag bolts have a lot in common. In fact, a lag bolt is often, and more accurately, called a lag screw, and it behaves much more like a wood screw than any type of standard bolt.

  • How to Fix a Door's Hardware

    Like any mechanical product, door hardware can malfunction over time as parts are impacted by frequent use or dirt. You rarely think about the amount of wear and tear the door hardware is...

  • How to Remove Wood Shutters

    Wooden shutters may be found both on the inside and outside of a house. Interior shutters are most likely installed in a different manner from exterior ones. You probably will have to unscrew the...

  • How to Make a Shower Rod Shorter

    You've decided to replace not only that stained and discolored shower curtain, but the shower rod holding it in place as well. Maybe it's flecked with a few rusty spots or the shine has worn off,...

  • How to Replace an Interior Screwless Doorknob

    Modern doorknobs tend to lean towards a simple aesthetic. This means clean lines and sometimes no visible screws. Do not get frustrated when trying to replace this "screwless" knob, because the...

  • How to Solve Sagging Shelves

    If you have sagging shelves, the best solution is to take apart the shelves and do a step-by-step analysis to see what is causing the problem. This means taking everything off the shelves and...

  • How to Remove a Storm Door

    A storm door protects your inside door from the elements and offers an additional layer of insulation. Removing a storm door is relatively simple; but if you're not an experienced home handyman,...

  • How to Replace the Globe on a Light Fixture

    A globe light is a standard ceiling light fixture that features a glass or plastic globe that covers the light bulb. There are two different types of globe fixtures: the type that feature screw-on...

  • How to Determine the Size of Screws

    Nails and screws are sized primarily in the same way. In fact, most sizing charts are used for both. Both nails and screws are used to fasten objects and are available in a range of types and...

  • How to Remove Corroded Metal Screws

    Screws in older devices or machinery, or screws frequently exposed to the environment or water, often have a buildup of corrosion which hinders their removal. Although some do it yourselfers may...

  • How to Remove Westlock Door Hardware

    Weslock door hardware is manufactured by the U.S.-based Weslock Company. The company produces residential locks and auxiliary hardware devices for interior and exterior doors. Most Weslock units...

  • How to Remove Old Screws

    Screws are placed under a great deal of stress when used in construction projects. This is because often times the screws are the only form of support, such as keeping the structure erect or...

  • How to Change a Weiser Door Lock

    Weiser door locks are manufactured by the Weiser Hardware Company, which produces both residential and commercial door hardware. Many of the residential locks produced by Weiser are designed to be...

  • How to Install a Toilet Flange on a Tiled Floor

    When installing a toilet flange on a tiled floor, the main concern should be that the flange sits at the proper height above the floor. Depending on the thickness of the tile, the flange may not...

  • How to Join With Screws

    Screws are versatile fasteners that you may need on many home carpentry projects. They come in a variety of sizes, thread and drive types, and head shapes. Each have their uses, and it's almost...

  • How to Fix a Shaky Ceiling Fan

    A shaky ceiling fan is bothersome because it often makes noise. However, when a ceiling fan shakes it adds stress to the fan's bearings and the screws holding the fan's parts in place: a shaking...

  • How to Change a Cylinder Door Lock

    A cylinder door lock consists of a keyed cylinder mechanism contained within the operating trim for the lock. It will typically include an inner and outer knob or lever for operating the door,...

  • How to Change a Wall Thermostat

    If your thermostat is an older model, it might be time to change to a more modern style. Having an older unit causes wild temperature swings in your home. This can cost you money by increasing the...

  • How to Take Out Wasted Screws

    Screws are amazing time- and labor-saving inventions when they work properly. Too often the drive (the part that you stick a screwdriver into) becomes stripped out. In these cases, screws become...

  • How to Use Mounting Screws

    Mounting screws are typically a Phillips driver based screw used to hang items on a wall, most notably cabinets. Because the screws are in charge of holding up extremely heavy objects, the screws...

  • How to Stop a Buzzing Ceiling Fan

    Although a ceiling fan is an excellent energy saver that can both cool and heat a room, it is bothersome when the fan produces an annoying buzzing noise. This is particularly true when you are...

  • How to Fix a Kitchen Sink Drip

    A drippy faucet can be very annoying to you and everyone in the household. It can make you lose sleep and add money to your water bill and or electricty bill if it is not fixed properly. Your...

  • How to Change Front Door Locks

    Changing the locks on your doors involves changing the entire door knob assembly. There are many other reasons to change your door locks than simply for repair purposes. If you rent the home and...

  • Tips on Drilling and Screwing Into Vinyl Siding

    Most homeowners who are lucky enough to have vinyl siding find that sooner or later something needs to be attached into the siding or trim. Christmas lights are a great example or maybe a hanging...

  • How to Uninstall a Lockset on a Steel Door

    Removing a lockset from a steel door is a simple process that can be achieved by a novice do-it-yourselfer. A lock may need to be removed if it is being replaced with a new handle and lockset or...

  • How to Stop Floorboards From Squeaking

    Floors squeak because changes in temperature and humidity cause the wooden parts to shrink or swell and rub against each other or against the nails that hold them together. Depending on which...

  • How to Prevent Screws From Loosening

    Screws can often be tricky to use. In many materials, a screw seems strong enough to hold, but the bond weakens in time, creating damage to the object and making it useless. Drywall is one of the...

  • How to Secure Screws

    Nothing is worse than a stripped screw or hole. Furniture and anything else breaks down much more quickly with loose screws. Not only does a loose screw provide a weaker piece of furniture, it...

  • How to Hang a Ceiling Fan From an Existing Light Box Fixture

    Ceiling fans may be mounted to an existing ceiling box if the box is properly secured and can support a fan. Unfortunately, plastic electrical boxes, the type most commonly used in household...

  • How to Use Zip Screws

    Installing secure gutters and downspouts on your home is important, especially if you see your fair share of rain and snow throughout the year. To properly attach your downspouts and gutter elbows...

  • How to Replace Cabinet Hardware

    Replacing cabinet hardware is one of the quickest and most cost effective ways to give old cabinets new life. A burst of color or a change in attitude is just around the corner with the plethora...

  • How to Wire a Single Pole Dimmer

    Whether you are looking to add a little ambience to a room or just save some money on your electric bill, a dimmer switch may be what you need. A dimmer switch replaces the standard on/off light...

  • How to Sort Screws

    If you work a lot with wood or other materials, odds are that you use a lot of screws in your work. This probably means that you have a lot of different screws. Because each screw is different and...

  • How to Unscrew Screws That Are in Drywall

    Whether you have an unwanted screw or simply need to make changes to your wall, removing screws from drywall is very easy. If performed carefully, there will be little additional damage to the...

  • How to Remove Painted Screws

    When performing home renovations, you might give your screws or hinges a once over with a paint brush. Perhaps it is to conceal the screw heads, or maybe you did it accidentally. Once the paint...

  • How to Replace an Entry Lockset

    Replacing an entry lock set is fairly simple. You may be required to do this when you move into a new home to ensure that nobody has a key to your house. Over time lock sets may need to be...

  • How to Connect a Woodworking Router to a Router Table

    A router is a very versatile tool. It can be used for decorating shelf edges, shaping rails and stiles for cabinet doors, cutting dadoes or even jointing wood in a pinch. If you've used one for...

  • How to Repair Old Kitchen Cabinets & Drawers

    Problems with cabinet drawers mostly pertain to slides, screws and the length and thickness of the tracks. Slides, which are metal hardware attached to the side of the drawer, sometimes are not...

  • How to Remove Drywall to Get Rid of Mold

    If there has been a moisture problem in your home, your drywall may have become moldy. It's a problem you need to address quickly. First, take all of the necessary steps to remedy the moisture...

  • How to Change an Existing Front Door Lock

    If your existing front door lock is not functioning properly, consider replacing it with a new unit to ensure your home is secure. You'll find locks in many different styles and finishes that can...

  • How to Maintanance An Automatic Garage Door

    You can maintenance your automatic garage door on a monthly basis however it is suggested to have a professional inspect the door every year for parts that may be worn out.

  • How to Tighten Eye Glasses

    Eyeglasses consist of lenses and the frames that hold the lenses in place. The frames are typically secured around the lenses by a screw on each side. These screws will eventually loosen as a...

  • How to Remove a Deadbolt Lock Without Screws

    Deadbolt locks come in a variety of styles and finishes. Some deadbolts include a rose plate that adds a decorative touch to your hardware. This rose plate also serves to cover the mounting screws...

  • How to Remove a Lever Door Handle Without Screws

    A lever door handle is used in place of a traditional doorknob on many modern locksets. These handles are available in a variety of styles and finishes to complement different decorating styles....

  • How to Adjust a Door That Catches

    If you are a homeowner, you will find you will develop problems with your doors over time. This could be due to poor installation, high traffic levels or even simple wear and tear. One common...

  • How to Remove Schlage Doorknobs

    Schlage is a manufacturer of door knobs, deadbolts and other door hardware. Schlage offers many styles and finishes of hardware that can complement your décor and beautify any room in your...

  • How to Wire a 220 Electrical Outlet

    Wiring an electrical outlet is a common project for the average homeowner, but care must be taken when working with electricity. Many of today's appliances require a 220-volt outlet for proper...

  • How to Fix a House Door Handle That Keeps Coming Off

    Over time, a house door handle can come loose and come off. The house door handle will continue to come off, even after putting the handle back on. The locking mechanism on the house door handle...

  • How to Repair an Outdoor Electrical Extension Cord

    Outdoor extension cords are such a part of our everyday lives at home and work that we often forget they need a little care and sometimes repair. Whether you're running the vacuum to clean the car...

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