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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 Replace a Bladder in a Water Pressure Tank

    The bladder pressure tank is a tank that contains pressurized air and water. The air and water is separated by a membrane or bladder. The main functions of the bladder pressure tank are to...

  • How to Get the Correct Pressure in a Bladder Tank

    When the bladder pressure tank pump cycles on and off rapidly or more than five times per hour the water pressure in the house is not good. You may notice lights in the house flickering when you...

  • How to Locate My Drain Field

    A septic system consists of a septic tank, a drain field and associated plumbing. As wastes enter the system, solids are trapped in the septic tank and liquids continue on to your drain field....

  • When Should You Replace an Oil Tank?

    Your underground oil steel tank has a life expectancy of 10 to 15 years and replacement becomes a significant risk at 20 years. Frequent monitoring of product content can assist you in determining...

  • How to Install Plumbing for a Tollet

    Replacing a toilet is not as difficult as it may seem, and if your home is older, can save you money. Most communities require new toilets to use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush, about...

  • How to Install a Toilet Flapper

    The toilet's tank should fill up in less than a minute after flushing. A toilet flapper that functions correctly helps refill the tank by preventing water from leaking into the bowl. If you have a...

  • How to Remove Water From an Oil Tank

    Checking your oil tank for water buildup is an essential step in ensuring you get the most out of your heating oil. Condensation in an oil tank will result in internal corrosion and a reduction in...

  • How to Repair a Dripping Toilet

    From the tortuous sound it makes while you are trying to sleep, or the floor that rots around the toilet as it gets wet, a dripping toilet is a pesky problem that needs to be dealt with as soon as...

  • What Cleaners Not to Use in a Septic Tank

    Septic tanks and their drainfields are mini-waste management systems that work similar to a city's sewer system. The only difference is you have to treat the septic systems by pumping the waste...

  • How to Increase Water Pressure in a House with Well Water

    There are a number of commercially available water pressure booster systems. These are second-stage pumps after the well pump which elevate the pressure but do not increase the total volume of...

  • How to Replace the Refill Valve on a Toilet

    The fill valve--sometimes called the "refill valve"--is the part that refills the tank of a toilet after flushing. The valve is equipped with a float that rises with the water level as the tank...

  • How to Clean a Heating Oil Tank

    If your heating oil tank is filled with sludge, clean it to ensure that your heating system works properly. Although it is not recommended that you clean your oil tank yourself, if you are handy,...

  • How to Drain an Expansion Tank

    Boiler heating systems come with expansion tanks to compress the air that helps generate heat. Over time, this air tank can fill with water, which can cause problems for the system. Most expansion...

  • How to Rebuild a Toilet That Is Running or Leaking in One Shot

    This article will tell you how to rebuild and replace all the items in a toilet tank fixing any and all leaking or running. The cost of the entire kit is around $20.

  • How to Change Out a Water Line to Toliet

    This will explain step by step on how to replace a water line to your toliet tank.

  • How To Connect Propane Gas to a Heat Stove

    With cold weather comes the need for warmth. If your electric bills are getting too high or if you mainly use one room, then you might consider using a propane gas heat stove. Propane heater...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Toilet Repair

    If you know something is wrong with your toilet, chances are you will be able to figure out what needs to be fixed. By learning how to troubleshoot toilet repairs, you can avoid a costly visit...

  • How to Get More Water Pressure Out of a Shallow Well Pump

    A lot of homes in the U.S. get their water from wells, and many of those wells are considered to be shallow (less than 25 feet deep). Homes with shallow wells can have problems producing adequate...

  • American Standard Toilet Troubleshooting

    Unless the toilet fails to operate entirely, most toilet problems are something that many people deal with until the problem either becomes worse or they have had enough of dealing with it....

  • How a Toilet Works in a Basement

    Regardless of where a toilet is located, the same components are necessary for flushing and refilling: gravity, suction, and water pressure. Gravity and suction empty the toilet and water under...

  • Toilet Leak Fix Water on the Floor

    A small puddle on the bathroom floor around the toilet is not a problem to ignore. Even a small leak can damage and rot flooring and subfloors, and destroy floor covering, causing it to lift and...

  • How to Maintain Propane Tanks

    Your small propane tank you use for grilling or for heating your deer blind looks innocuous enough, but it packs a life-threatening compound with explosive capacity: propane. Since we sometimes...

  • How to Keep A Stopped Up Toilet From Overflowing

    You pull the handle as usual, but instead of disappearing down the drain, the water level in your toilet bowl begins rising ... and rising ... and rising. Suddenly you get the awful feeling that...

  • Instructions for Putting in a Septic System

    If you live outside an urban area you may not have access to a sewer system. In these instances a septic system is probably your best alternative. These systems are very efficient, and simple in...

  • How to Install an American Standard Toilet Tank

    Plumbing is one of the most costly types of home repairs you can encounter. The good news is that you can easily accomplish many plumbing repairs yourself. One plumbing project that may seem...

  • How to Read an Oil Tank

    Keeping tabs on the amount of oil in your oil tank is essential, especially during the fall and winter months when the weather gets colder. One thing that everyone wants to avoid is ending up with...

  • Water Catchment Tank Cleaning

    For those who depend on rainwater catchment tanks for their water supply, sanitation and contamination are constant concerns. A number of factors affect the cleanliness of your catchment tank and...

  • How To Fix Broken Toilets

    To make simple toilet drain repairs, familiarize yourself with the many parts of the toilet and understand how it works. To understand how it works, take off the lid on the back of your toilet...

  • How to Shop for a New Toilet Flapper

    You know your toilet is leaking and that you need a new toilet flapper. Now you need to know how to shop for a new toilet flapper. It's not as easy as it use to be. There are literally dozens of...

  • How to Exchange Toilets

    The process of exchanging a toilet is not as tedious as it may seem. Don't fret because minimal plumbing is involved which you can accomplish in a short amount of time. This is a fairly simple...

  • What Is a Flapperless Toilet?

    Standard toilets often leak when a component becomes worn out, including toilet "flappers." New toilet designs use the "tipping bucket" concept instead of flappers.

  • How to Remove Obstructions From Toilets

    It happens to everyone. You flush the toilet and either nothing happens or the water starts to rise. Toilet obstructions are usually pretty minor and can be cleared with either a plunger or a...

  • How to Install Toilet Flappers

    No one likes a leaky toilet. The constant sound of water running or gurgling can be highly annoying as well as costly. A licensed plumber can solve the problem quickly, but it will cost you. He...

  • How Much Does a Septic System Cost?

    Septic systems are used in homes that do not have access to a municipal sewer system. The basic principal is that household waste water (including toilet discharge) is sent into an on-site holding...

  • Septic Line Problems

    A properly functioning septic line improves the value of a home and reduces the environmental impact of household waste-water. However, poor maintenance of septic lines can result in hazards to...

  • Why Do Septic Tanks Overflow?

    Septic tanks are efficient and trouble-free systems when properly maintained. When mistreated or poorly maintained, they can cause costly, nasty problems.

  • What Are the Causes of an Overflowing Septic Tank?

    Septic systems are designed to handle household wastes, but improper maintenance of a septic tank can often make waste a big problem. Most causes of septic overflow are overuse and incorrect...

  • How to Check a Hot Water Heater

    You might need to check a hot water heater for several reasons. You may want to make sure that your hot water heater is still in good working order and verify that it is not leaking, or you may...

  • How to Clean Lime out of a Hot Water Heater

    A water heater can collect lime and sediment as water runs through it over a long period of time. Your water heater needs to be cleaned out on a regular basis so the lime and sediment don't build...

  • What Are the Functions of a Septic Tank?

    A septic tank performs an important function that helps maintain the safety of public health and the environment. Keeping a properly functioning septic tank increases the value of a home but...

  • How to Get Rid of Septic Smell

    Many people just worry about cleaning their toilet, sink, and drains but tend to forget about cleaning where the waste goes. The septic tank is where your waste is stored and broken down, but with...

  • How to Prevent Oil Spills

    Oil spills are hugely detrimental to the environment, polluting drinking water and destroying oceanic ecosystems. Governments spend hundreds of millions of dollars cleaning up after large tanker...

  • How to Take Care of an Oil Furnace

    A malfunctioning oil furnace can cost you thousands of dollars in repairs if it leaks. It can also contaminate drinking water and sewers and cause serious health problems for you and your family....

  • How to Find an Underground Septic Tank

    When a residential plumbing system is not connected to a sewer to dispose of household wastes, it will often be connected to a septic tank. A septic tank is actually a set of tanks; the main tank...

  • How to Connect a Hot Water Heater

    A hot water heater makes up an essential part of your home's plumbing in heating your water to the desired temperature. Whether upgrading to a newer model or replacing a defective water heater,...

  • Different Types of Air Compressors

    Air compressors have a variety of uses. Inflating your car tires is only one of their many functions. Along with inflation and compression uses, air compressors can power a host of different tools...

  • How a Toilet Tempering Valve Works

    If you live in a high humidity area, you may have a problem with your toilet tank sweating. The problem likely occurs most often when the toilet is freshly flushed. This is caused by condensation...

  • How to Change a Gas Whirlpool Water Heater

    A hot water heater keeps your home supplied with hot water, making it one of the most important appliances in your home. Whirlpool gas water heaters are designed to last many years, but all water...

  • Do I Need to Drain the Hot Water Heater When I Go on Vacation?

    Before going away on vacation, there are several things to consider. A water leak that develops while you're away can flood your entire home, but is draining your hot water heater really necessary?

  • How to Fix the Pilot Light on a Hot Water Heater

    On a crisp winter morning, you step into your cozy shower to find that things aren’t quite as warm and inviting as you had hoped. Your hot water is ice cold, and you can’t manage to stand there...

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