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  • Is It More Economical to Leave Ceiling Fans on All Summer or Turn Them On & Off?

    Turning something on and off is actually a really great way to use more electricity than you need to. Find out if it is more economical to leave ceiling fans on all summer or turn them on and off with…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Install an Electrical Box on a Metal Stud Wall

    Installing an electrical box on a metal stud wall will require a commercial grade plastic approved box. Install an electrical box on a metal stud wall with help from a longtime electrical contractor…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Install Two Electric Lights in a Ceiling

    Installing two electric lights into a ceiling will require a few important tools, like some Romex wire. Install two electric lights in a ceiling with help from a longtime electrical contractor in this…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • What Kind of Clothing Should Electrical Workers Wear?

    Electrical workers should always wear a few very important types of clothing for safety reasons. Find out what types of clothing electrical workers should wear with help from a longtime electrical…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Add Dual Home Electrical Outlets

    Adding dual home electrical outlets will require a few key tools, like a voltage tester and a pair of strippers. Add dual home electrical outlets with help from a longtime electrical contractor in…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Replace an Electrical Light Socket

    Replacing an electrical light circuit requires you to first switch the light off for safety. Replace an electrical light socket with help from a longtime electrical contractor in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Label an Electrical Panel

    Labeling an electrical panel properly today will help make future jobs a lot easier. Label an electrical panel with help from a longtime electrical contractor in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Electrical Wires & Breaker Sizes

    The type of electrical wire that you need to use is directly related to the size of the breaker that you're working with. Find out about electrical wires and breaker sizes with help from a longtime…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Install Stainless Steel Tiles on Drywall Around a Gas Fireplace

    Stainless steel tiles provide a contemporary and polished look for any fireplace surround. Because this area is not subjected to moisture, the tiles can be installed right on the existing drywall,…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Open-Loop Geothermal Water Well Systems

    Since the 1940s, people have extracted geothermal energy from deep in the earth to heat homes and businesses. Open-loop geothermal systems draw water from underground sources using a water well and…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Foundation Crack Sealant

    The type of foundation crack sealant you use depends on the type of crack you need to repair. Materials, chemicals and how you apply them vary according to the method you use to fill the crack. When…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Soundproofing a Drain Pipe With Insulation

    Many homeowners explore options for soundproofing their water and drain pipes. A second floor toilet's drain can make a lot of noise on the first floor when the toilet is flushed, for instance. Using…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Deep Fryer Recipes for Chicken Fingers & French Fries

    Deep fryer recipes for chicken fingers and french fries will please both the younger and older members of your family. Learn about deep fryer recipes for chicken fingers and french fries with help…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Repair a Leaking Sink P-Trap

    The P-trap serves a multitude of purposes, like trapping sediment at the bottom of a sink. Repair a leaking sink P-trap with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Install a Sink Drainpipe

    Installing a sink drainpipe requires you to start at the end and work backwards. Install a sink drainpipe with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Sink Drain Leaks & Troubleshooting

    Sink drain leaks can happen for a variety of different reasons including a failing tail piece. Learn about sink drain leaks and troubleshooting with help from the president and owner of Source…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Stop a Kitchen Sink From Leaking Where the Basket Is Installed

    If your kitchen sink is leaking where the basket installed, the first thing you need to do is go get your trap wrench. Stop a kitchen sink from leaking where the basket is installed with help from the…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Install a Sink

    Installing a sink requires you to first remove any clips that are present and move the bowl over to the counter top. Install a sink with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Bathroom Sink Replacement

    Bathroom sink replacement is a process that varies depending on things like whether or not you have a pre-drilled counter top. Learn about bathroom sink replacement with help from the president and…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Properly Install a Sink Drain in a Stainless Steel Sink

    Properly installing a sink drain in a stainless steel sink will require you to install one strainer for each drain that is present. Properly install a sink drain in a stainless steel sink with help…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Attach Sink Clips

    Stainless steel sinks require clips that have to be installed at the bottom of the sink. Attach sink clips with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Dishwasher Installation Errors

    Dishwasher installation errors can lead to some pretty serious plumbing problems down the road. Learn about dishwasher installation errors with help from the president and owner of Source Development…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Extending a Sink Drain Pipe

    Extending a sink drain pipe requires you to work with what is considered to be the "tail piece" of the sink. Extend a sink drain pipe with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc.…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Measure for a Dishwasher Installation

    Measuring for a dishwasher installation requires you to know the dimensions of both the dishwasher and the area where it will go. Measure for a dishwasher installation with help from the president and…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Remove the Waste Trap in a Clogged Sink

    Removing the waste trap in a clogged sink is one of the first steps to removing some pretty nasty clogs. Remove the waste trap in a sink with help from the president and owner of Source Development…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Plumb a Sink

    Plumbing a sink is a term used to describe the process of removing unfortunate clogs. Plumb a sink with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Size a Kitchen Sink

    Sizing a kitchen sink requires you to take some very specific measurements of the area where it will ultimately go. Size a kitchen sink with help from the president and owner of Source Development…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Avoid Bathroom Sink Clogs

    You can avoid bathroom sink clogs by avoiding excess makeups, soap scum and other things of that nature. Avoid bathroom sink clogs with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Tips on Caulking Wide Gaps

    Caulking wide gaps requires you to understand that caulk isn't exactly flexible. Get tips on caulking wide gaps with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free video…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Recharge Plumbing Pipes After a Fix

    Recharging plumbing pipes after a fix will be required so that your appliances continue to work as they should. Recharge plumbing pipes after a fix with help from the president and owner of Source…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • The Parts Needed for a Dishwasher Installation

    The parts needed for a dishwasher installation include a universal plumb rack, among others. Learn about the parts needed for a dishwasher installation with help from the president and owner of Source…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Plunge a Double Sink

    Plunging a double sink requires you to understand the nature of the clog in the first place. Plunge a double sink with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc. in this free video…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Sharpen Chainsaw Teeth

    Sharpening chainsaw teeth is something that you do by carefully using a chainsaw sharpening file. Sharpen chainsaw teeth with help from an experienced repair technician in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Install a Chain on a Poulan Chainsaw

    Installing a chain on a Poulan chainsaw requires you to begin by first removing the old chain. Install a chain on a Pulan chainsaw with help from an experienced repair technician in this free video…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Adjust Infeed & Outfeed Tables on a Thickness Planer

    Adjusting infeed and outfeed tables on a thickness planner requires you to begin by locating the adjustment screws for the tables themselves. Adjust infeed and outfeet tables on a thickness planner…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Replace a Circular Saw Cord

    Replacing a circular saw cord requires you to remove the housing to access the cord and switch. Replace a circular saw cord with help from an experienced repair technician in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How to Finish a Steak on the Stove

    Finishing a steak on the stove is something that you do with the help of your favorite cast iron pan. Finish a steak on the stove with help from an experienced chef in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How Protect a Piano From Carpet Cleaner

    Protecting a piano from carpet cleaner is something you can do through the careful use of the right type of castor cups. Protect a piano from carpet cleaner with help from an experienced piano…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • Water Leaking Behind a Shower Escutcheon Plate

    Plumbing leaks anywhere in the house can potentially damage surfaces and interior structures in your home, so any time you find one, you should repair it promptly. When you notice leaking behind the…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • How to Use a Steam Cleaner on a Shower Door

    Steam cleaners use an internal heating element to bring water to a boil inside the reservoir. The resulting steam becomes a natural cleaner without the help of chemical additives. Using steam to clean…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Are Under Counter Microwaves Inconvenient?

    Where you place a microwave oven -- such as over the range, on the counter or under it -- has its perks and its challenges, but how inconvenient any particular spot is ultimately depends on many…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • How to Get High Ponytails Without Using Heat

    Getting high ponytails is a great way to smooth out the texture of your hair. Get high ponytails without using heat with help from a New York City hair and makeup stylist in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • How to Install a Gas Filter for a 1996 Astro Van

    For 20 years the Chevrolet Astro Van provided plenty of seating space for families, and a large amount of cargo space for those using it as a work van. The Astro Van was equipped with Chevy's 4.3…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Showerhead That Uses Air

    Not all showerheads are created equal -- common options today include models that swivel, offer various types of water streams, rain-style shower heads and low-flow models that save water. Models that…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Repair an Acetone Stain on Pecan Furniture

    Spilling even a few drops of fingernail polish, which is mostly acetone, on any lacquered finish can dissolve it almost immediately. Acetone is colorless, but it may also cause a discoloration. Pecan…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Fireplace Heating Inserts

    Fireplaces rank among the most desirable features in a home, according to This Old House. While there's no question that fireplaces add charm and romance to the home, traditional fireplaces actually…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Turn Off Firefox Personas

    Turning off Firefox personas allows you to revert back to the default theme. Turn off Firefox personas with help from a technology professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Bed Frame Made of Galvanized Pipe

    If you're partial to industrial-looking furniture, you can make an inexpensive and sturdy bed using old galvanized steel plumbing pipes. The key to doing it easily, without having all the pipes…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • The Garbage Disposal Connection to PVC Pipes

    Virtually every hardware store will have a vast array of PVC drain pipes to fit your plumbing project. A garbage disposal has two possible connecting points: the main drain pipe and the dishwasher…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • How to Design a Raised Hearth for Freestanding Wood Stoves

    Freestanding wood stoves add warmth, ambiance and style to any room of the house. If you're planning on adding a wood stove to an existing room, you also need to construct a raised hearth to protect…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • Nonvented Range Hood Performance

    Range hood vents, also called ducts, channel cooking odors, grease fumes and hot air to the outside. Nonvented or ductless range hoods recirculate those fumes back into the kitchen. Although a vented…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • Should a Dishwasher Have Its Own Circuit Breaker?

    The quick answer is “Yes,” a dishwasher should be installed on its own dedicated branch circuit. There are two types of dishwashers to consider here – built-in and portable. Although…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • How to Remove a Faucet Seat That Is Stripped

    The seat of a faucet is the metal part inside the valve housing against which the valve moves, and it can cause leaks when it's corroded or bent. You can see the seat after removing the valve by…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • How to Build a Desk With Threaded Pipe

    With so many fittings and pipes to choose from, building a pipe desk is a good beginner's do-it-yourself project, though you may want to do a bit of fine tuning to get your perfect fit. Before…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Water Heater Cleaning Chemicals

    Like all appliances, hot water heaters require routine maintenance in order to perform as they were designed to do. Failure to properly maintain your hot water heater can lead to unexpected noises,…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Can Moisture Crack Your Foundation?

    Moisture can indirectly affect a foundation’s integrity. Hydraulic pressure in the earth may not be high enough to bow walls and crack foundations. However, water working in concert with soil…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Residential Security Checklist

    According to a report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, there were an estimated 1.63 million residential burglaries in the United States during 2011. This statistic should concern families…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Should Bedroom Doors Be Closed for A/C & Open for Heat?

    There are two major types of air conditioning in a home. One is a unit that is incorporated into a forced air furnace. This is called an HVAC system, which stands for heating, ventilation and air…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Paint a High-Gloss Finish on Stained Furniture

    Painting plain furniture is a fairly simple project: If the object is already smooth, just paint it. If the furniture piece is stained, however, that's another story. Dark stain colors may be visible…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Repair a Leak Under the Sink

    Repairing a leak under the sink requires you to find the exact location of the leak in the first place. Repair a leak under the sink with help from a longtime construction expert in this free video…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Replacing a Kitchen Sink Sprayer

    When replacing a kitchen sink sprayer, you kind of have to think about everything in reverse. Replace a kitchen sink sprayer with help from a longtime construction expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Shower Faucets That Control Both Volume and Temperature

    Every newly built shower requires at least one valve to control the flow and temperature of the water. There are numerous types of shower valves on the market, but not each type is necessarily the…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Checking Air Ducts for Holes

    Air ducts are part of a forced air furnace or an HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) system. The ducts connect to the furnace blower motor and the motor distributes either heated or cooled…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • How to Replace the Filter Housing on a Frigidaire FRS26ZRF

    The filter housing inside your Frigidaire refrigerator model FRS26ZRF holds the filter and helps keep minerals from reaching your ice maker and drinking water. Water enters the filter housing, runs…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Gluing Warped Wood

    Wood is rarely perfect. It almost always has a warp or twist. Experienced woodworkers have strategies to deal with this problem, and in turn they don't waste lumber or plywood. Use the same techniques…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Dog Eating Holes in the Wall

    Even though your pooch has plenty of toys, he continues to mosey over and chew right through your walls. Many things can cause this quirky and destructive habit. Get Buster in for a checkup right away…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • ADA Refrigerator Requirements

    The Americans With Disabilities Act is a federal law designed to provide equal access for people with disabilities. While private residences aren't subject to ADA regulations, following these…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • Ripping Up a Driveway

    Ripping up an old weathered driveway will require planning and the right equipment to complete the project safely. If you're hiring a paving contractor to install a new driveway, he will generally…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Reverse Ceiling Fan Blades

    Reversing ceiling fan blades will affect the direction of air flow in a room. Reverse ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Ceiling Fan Motor Failure

    Ceiling fan motor failure can cause the entire fan to fail from overheating. Find out about ceiling fan motor failure with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Assemble a Ceiling Fan From the Box

    Assembling a ceiling fan from the box doesn't require a professional contractor. Assemble a ceiling fan from the box with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Ceiling Fan Motor Designs

    Ceiling fan motor designs are intended to service different types of rooms with equal efficiency. Find out about ceiling fan motor designs with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Hook Up a Ceiling Fan With a Light

    Hooking up a ceiling fan with a light requires a screwdriver and a few other basic items. Hook up a ceiling fan with a light with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Which Way for a Ceiling Fan in Hot & Cold Weather?

    You should always adjust the direction that your ceiling fan is spinning as the seasons change. Find out which way a ceiling fan should be going in hot and cold weather with help from a foreman for…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Outdoor Ceiling Fan Safety

    An outdoor ceiling fan is a great idea, but it does require you to be careful of a few key things. Find out about outdoor ceiling fan safety with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Rebalance a Ceiling Fan

    Rebalancing a ceiling fan can help quiet it down and will even help cool the room more efficiently. Rebalance a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Balance Ceiling Fan Paddles

    Balancing ceiling fan paddles requires an appropriately named balancing kid. Balance ceiling fan paddles with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Replace a Ceiling Fan With a Light Fixture

    Replacing a ceiling fan with a light fixture requires a power drill and a few other tools. Replace a ceiling fan with a light fixture with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • The Best Place to Install a Bathroom Fan

    Bathroom exhaust fans eliminate steam and fog and make quick work of unpleasant odors. Without a proper exhaust fan, your bathroom can become a breeding ground for mold and mildew, and excess moisture…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Clean Fingerprints Off White Refrigerator Doors

    A white refrigerator has a clean appearance that attracts many homeowners. In a light-colored kitchen, it can help create a bright atmosphere. In a dark kitchen, it can create a stunning contrasting…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Fix a Creaky Stair Newel

    The stair newel is the post at the bottom of a landing or at the top of the stair railing. It is larger than the railings, is decorative, and anchors the railing to the floor or substrate of the home.…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • Guide to Shrinking a Polyurethane Jacket

    Polyurethane is a synthetic plastic material, widely used in creating pleather or faux leather. Should you discover a great pleather jacket second-hand or if you lost considerable weight, you may want…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • How to Remove PVC Spindles From PVC Railing

    Porch and stair railings made from polyvinyl chloride require little maintenance and can withstand the abuse of the exterior elements. PVC is a nonporous, nonorganic material that is not affected by…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • Troubleshooting a Water Pump Thermostat Heater That Is Not Working & Lost Antifreeze

    A faulty water pump thermostat can cause a wide variety of different issues with other parts of your car. Troubleshoot a water pump thermostat with help from an experienced automotive professional in…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • Faucet Bib Insulation

    Even people in mild climates sometimes end up with frozen outdoor pipes and faucets when that winter cold snap comes through. It’s worth taking extra time and spending a little extra money…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Straighten Drooping Ceiling Fan Blades

    Straightening dropping ceiling fan blades may require you to tighten the screws that hold the fans into the base. Straighten drooping ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Customize a Ceiling Fan

    Customizing a ceiling fan is a great way to incorporate the unit into the aesthetic of the room. Customize a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • Ceiling Fans & Grinding Noises

    When it comes to ceiling fans, one thing that you generally don't want to hear is a grinding noise. Learn about ceiling fans and grinding noises with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • Ceiling Fan Wiring Problems

    Ceiling fan wiring problems could cause the fan to function improperly and can actually pose a fire risk. Learn about ceiling fan wiring problems with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • Ceiling Fan Placement & Circulation

    Ceiling fan placement is actually very important when it comes to overall circulation. Get tips on ceiling fan placement and circulation with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Use Ceiling Fans With Air Conditioning

    Using ceiling fans with air conditioning is a great way to get air circulating across a much larger area. Use ceiling fans with air conditioning with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Oil a Ceiling Fan

    Oiling a ceiling fan requires you to disassemble the entire fan. Oil a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Measure for a Ceiling Fan

    Measuring for a ceiling fan will help make sure that you install a unit that can actually cool your room properly. Measure for a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Lube Ceiling Fans

    Lubing ceiling fan blades will help keep them working as efficiently as possible. Lube ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Replace a Warped Ceiling Fan Blade

    If a ceiling fan blade has become warped, it won't be able to circulate air properly. Replace a warped ceiling fan blade with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Install the Stove Door Rope on an Airtight Stove

    Modern wood burning stoves rely on their door gaskets to make an airtight seal. Stove door ropes wear and change shape over time and with frequent use. Air leaking into an airtight wood stove allows…

    Last Updated: Apr 21, 2013
  • Perrin & Rowe Kitchen Faucets

    Bringing English influence to its American product line, faucet and sink manufacturer Rohl introduced its Perrin & Rowe collection to incorporate new style and elegance. Rohl's Perrin and Rowe…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Do Incline Situps at Home

    If you can do situps easily and perform high repetitions, then congratulations on this impressive feat of strength and endurance. Now you may be wondering how to make situps more difficult while…

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • How to Flavor Water at Home

    Flavoring water at home isn't something that requires a lot of artificial sugars or sweeteners. Flavor water at home with help from a food host and private chef in Los Angeles in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • Unhooking a Refrigerator

    Replacing an existing refrigerator or moving it to a new location requires some basic preparation and disconnection procedures. Proper disconnection will help reduce the possibility of damage and…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Compare Pool Vacuum Systems

    Pool vacuum cleaners range from economical models that depend on your pool pump for their cleaning muscle to automated robotic cleaners that handle the entire job on their own. The type of cleaner…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • The Best Place to Put a Ceiling Fan

    Ceiling fans not only improve a room's decor, but they help reduce the cost of cooling your home during the hot months and the cost of heating your home in winter. Using only a fraction of the…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • 2001 Suburban Homelink Instructions

    The optional, integrated HomeLink transmitter for your 2001 Chevrolet Suburban is a nifty device, allowing you to operate up to three garage door openers. Programming the HomeLink feature will not…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • Are Higher Rated Furnace Filters Worth the Money?

    Marketing claims for expensive furnace filters are often targeted at allergy sufferers and those with respiratory ailments. The most expensive filters claim to block particles that can exacerbate…

    Last Updated: Apr 14, 2013
  • 120-Volt Electric Heaters for Garages

    Homeowners and hobbyists can use 120-volt electric garage heaters to improve the working conditions in their garage so they can be more productive in the winter. These heaters can provide a solution…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • How to Exercise With a Door Knob Rope

    Not all exercise equipment is expensive, takes up a lot of room, or requires reading a lengthy technical manual before starting a workout. Sometimes effective equipment can be something small and…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • Connection of a Sink to an Upstairs Vent Pipe

    The plumbing code has specific venting requirements for plumbing fixtures, because the consequences of poor venting can cause poor drainage and sanitation problems. Each plumbing fixture needs its own…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • How Do Roses Respond to Light & Heavy Pruning?

    Roses have evolved into numerous species over the years, and a rosarian adopts either hard pruning or light pruning based on the growth pattern, climatic conditions and shape of the shrub. Correct…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • How to Install a Shower Stall in a Half Bath

    Half bathrooms can seem like great additions to a home and are frequently installed off foyers and kitchens. They add little to a house's resale value, however, because they can often seem…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • How to Turn Off Easy Mode on a Sony Handycam

    The Sony Handycam includes an array of manual and automatic features, including focusing and exposure modes. The camcorder's Easy Mode feature places the device in automatic mode, eliminating the…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • How to Locate the PVC Valve on a 2003 Buick LeSabre

    The 2003 Buick Lesabre has a history of engine gasket failures. The intake manifold and oil pan gaskets are common replacement requirements that can cost you in excess of $700 to have repaired.…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2013
  • Locations for a Space Heater

    Space heaters provide additional heat in rooms where you need it most, making them an effective way to supplement your central heating system. Proper placement of your space heater can not only…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • What Do You Need to Pump Breastmilk?

    Pumping breast milk gives a mother convenience while providing nourishment for her baby. Family members have a chance to bond with and feed the baby expressed milk, providing more rest for mom. The…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • Attaching a Stovepipe to a Barrel Stove

    Barrel stove kits can help you turn any new or reconditioned 30- to 55-gallon barrel into a wood burning stove, as long as it has a closed head. The kits provide you with the combination…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • How to Turn Off an Intel Viiv Cam

    The Intel Viiv Media Server is not just a camera but an entire set of standards that enables you to stream audio and video content throughout your home network. The server always runs when the…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • How to Turn Off Instant Search

    Instant search is a feature that fills in what you are assumed to be searching for based on characters that you've already typed. Turn off instant search with help from a web guru with over 10 years…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • How to Keep My Dog From Attacking the Vacuum Cleaner

    Dogs have a tendency to attack things that make loud noises if they aren't trained properly. Keep your dog from attacking the vacuum cleaner with help from a certified professional dog trainer in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • The Type of Snacks to Keep in the Refrigerator for Teens

    Teenagers can be difficult to please when it comes to food. They may be fussy, picking at the meals you prepare and grumbling about not getting what they want all the time. Or they may have huge…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Where to Install Tankless Water Heaters in Existing Homes

    Tankless water heaters are typically smaller than traditional tank water heaters, so the options for their installation are usually more flexible. If you're replacing a conventional heater with a…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2013
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