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How to Change the Airflow Direction in an HVAC Duct

Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems circulate conditioned air through a network of ducts that run throughout a home or building. Residential HVAC systems send air to different zones or areas within a home.

How to Repair a Popped Spring in a Berkline Recliner

Berkline is a major manufacturer of furniture, including recliners. They are a high-quality line of furniture; but like all furnishings, they can need repairs. Recliner seats can sag over time due to normal usage and can be uncomfortable.

How to Add a Window Opening in a Load Bearing Wall

The procedures for adding a window in a load-bearing wall and adding one in a wall that isn't load-bearing are basically the same, but there is one important difference.

How to Glue Down Plywood Underlayment

Many people don't bother to glue down their plywood underlayment. Instead, they just screw or nail the boards to the subfloor. This is fine if you're not worried about the long-term durability of your work.

How to Fix Holes in a Rusty Water Tank

When you find puddles of water around your water tank, chances are your water tank rusted and ate through the tank material. A temporary fix may hold for weeks or months, giving you enough time to make arrangements to replace the water tank.

How to Build a Roofing Cricket

A roof cricket has nothing to do with insects, but everything to do with leakproofing around a chimney or similar vertical opening. A cricket, also sometimes called a saddle, is basically a small roof built to divert runoff water away from the upper side of a chimney.

How to Make a Natural Air Freshener With Baking Soda

Baking soda is a natural deodorizer. When deciding what kind of air freshener to use in your home, consider baking soda as a natural alternative to aerosol sprays. The chemical-laden sprays can aggravate allergies and contribute to indoor air pollution. Baking soda is safe, natural and non-toxic.

Replacing a Light Socket in a LiftMaster Garage Door Opener

Using the wrong light bulb, or a higher bulb wattage than your garage door opener light socket is rated for, can cause damage to the light socket inside your LiftMaster garage door opener.

Surging Water Levels on a Boiler

Surging water levels in your boiler can be caused by numerous reasons but are usually a result of excess dirt or oil in the water. The condition is characterized by quickly changing water levels, which is generally due to inefficient steam release.

How to Sister a Roof Beam

A typical stick-framed roof consists of rafters that sit on the exterior wall plates and connect at the peak of the roof to a center ridge beam. The sloped rafters usually spaced at 16-inch intervals, which is sufficient to support standard roof decking and shingles.

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