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  • A brown-haired woman with a red folding fan suffers in the heat in her home with non-functioning air conditioning.

    What Do The EPA's Changes Mean For Existing Home Cooling Equipment?

    The EPA has made some changes when it comes to your home air conditioner. Here's what you should know, and what you should do, to better understand it.

    By Lindsay Donaldson 13 hours ago Read More
  • Leaking PVC pipe under a sink

    The Best Products To Get A Leak Under Control In A Jiffy

    If you have a leak that you need to get under control quick before you call a plumber, there are a few great products that can get the job done.

    By Kyle Schurman 8 days ago Read More
  • barefoot woman stepping on floor

    The Simplest Way To Banish Hollow Spots From Your Flooring

    If you've got a soft or hollow spot in your floor, there's a simple way to repair it. Here's what to do and some tips and considerations to keep in mind.

    By Jennifer Woods 9 days ago Read More
  • Worker installing aluminum guttering and downspout

    The Biggest Reasons You Should Ditch The Metal Rain Gutters (And What To Use Instead)

    Metal rain gutters have their advantages, but there are some reasons you might want to consider alternatives to this highly popular guttering type.

    By Camille Moore 10 days ago Read More
  • A garage door opener showing signs of wear

    Don't Be Fooled Into Trying This Viral Fix For A Squeaky Garage Door

    There are viral videos out there showing a purportedly easy DIY fix for a squeaky garage door. Here is why this method is more difficult than it seems.

    By Bob Beacham 10 days ago Read More
  • A plastic refrigerator drawer shelf with a large crack in it.

    Can You Repair A Broken Fridge Shelf?

    A cracked or broken refrigerator shelf does not always need to be an expensive repair job. Here are a few ways that you can make the repairs on your own.

    By William Cennamo 11 days ago Read More
  • A sliding glass door separates a contemporary living room from a spacious patio

    Here's What To Know About Buying New Sliding Glass Doors (& What To Watch Out For)

    If you're considering a new sliding glass door, there are a few things you should keep in mind before making a decision to get the most out of your investment.

    By Emily Ray 12 days ago Read More
  • Gloved hand plunging a clogged toilet

    The Secret Way To Tell If Your Toilet Is Prone To Clogs

    We've all dealt with a clogged toilet at some point, but did you know there's a way to tell if your fixture is prone to these issues? It's really simple.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 16 days ago Read More
  • Woman trying to cool off by the fan while sitting on a bed

    Here's Why One Room In Your Home Is Always Much Hotter Than The Others

    Have you ever noticed that one room in your home is always much hotter than the others? Well, there are a few things that could be causing this phenomenon.

    By Jennifer Farrington 17 days ago Read More
  • A badly cracked concrete driveway.

    The Essential Task That Can Help Prevent A Driveway From Cracking

    Sun, ice, and oil spills can wear down your driveway over time and cause cracks in the foundation. But this one effective task could keep the repairs at bay.

    By William Cennamo 18 days ago Read More
  • Man jump-starting a riding lawn mower

    Is It Possible To Jump-Start A Dead Lawn Mower Battery With Your Car?

    If you've ever dealt with a dead lawn mower battery, you might have wondered if you can jump-start it with your car and avoid buying a new one.

    By Kyle Schurman 19 days ago Read More
  • Two product shots of the Ryobi Latch Mortiser, one in the package and one showing the interchangeable guide

    What To Know About Ryobi's Door Latch Installation Kit Before Buying

    Considering Ryobi's door latch installation kit? Get essential insights and key features to know before making your purchase to ensure seamless installation.

    By William Cennamo 20 days ago Read More
  • Small LED worklight illuminating a car engine

    The Affordable Light You Can Find At Harbor Freight You'll Want In Your Toolbox

    Is there such a thing as too many work lights or flashlights? We think not. It might be worth checking out this option from discount tool giant Harbor Freight.

    By Kyle Schurman 23 days ago Read More
  • air conditioning unit on side of a home

    Is Your Beloved Dog Secretly Sabotaging Your Expensive AC Unit?

    Your furry friend may be contributing to higher than normal energy bills. Here are some tips to keep your dog safe and keep your air conditioning unit running.

    By Meadow St. Clair 24 days ago Read More
  • A scoop of powdery agar next to a few gelatinous cubes

    What Happens If You Pour Gelatin Down The Toilet?

    If you've ever poured gelatin down your toilet or considered it, you might wonder if there are any downsides. Well, we're here to set the record straight.

    By Chloe O'Donnell 25 days ago Read More
  • Different types of Milwaukee tools at a store

    Is Milwaukee's Most Expensive Tool Actually Worth Buying?

    Get the truth behind Milwaukee's most expensive tool to help you decide if this premium investment is worth the splurge for your DIY projects.

    By Ron Baker 28 days ago Read More
  • Gloved hand reaching into toilet tank

    Types Of Toilet Flappers And How To Identify Which On You Have

    The inside of your toilet tank is a maze of mechanisms. Follow this simple guide to figure out what kind of toilet flapper you have and how it works.

    By Charlotte D. Miller 28 days ago Read More
  • Hand holding WD-40 can

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Using WD-40 Around The House

    WD-40 can be a lifesaver around the home, but follow our tips to avoid misusing this popular product and achieve the best results in your home repairs.

    By Emily Kammerlohr 1 month ago Read More
  • Man mudding drywall in a dark room with light from a Ryobi tripod light

    Add Light To Your DIY Workspace With These Ryobi Must-Haves

    Quality cordless lighting is essential, especially during renos where you need to cut power. These three Ryobi LED products will enhance any work space.

    By Kyle Schurman 1 month ago Read More
  • A hand closing a white cabinet door with a black handle

    The Affordable Card Trick That Will Help You Get Perfectly Closing Doors

    Stubborn cabinet doors that struggle and stick every time you try to open them can be easily fixed using this simple, do-it-yourself card hack.

    By William Cennamo 1 month ago Read More
  • Three young racoons in tree

    The Dos And Don'ts Of Humane Pest Removal (& When To Hire A Pro)

    Removing unwanted animals from your home or yard can be a stressful task. Here's how to do it humanely and how to know when to call a pest control professional.

    By Emily Kammerlohr 1 month ago Read More
  • Tube of super glue

    Clever Super Glue Hacks That'll Come In Handy Around Your Kitchen

    The kitchen gets a lot of use and, because of it, gets a lot of wear and tear. Luckily, your trusty bottle of super glue can help fix some of the damage.

    By Camille Moore 1 month ago Read More
  • A broken curtain rod with a colorful curtain

    If You Have A Broken Curtain Rod, Try One Reliable DIY Solution To Fix It

    Do you have a broken curtain rod? Don’t call the handyman just yet. Try out this DIY project for a sturdy curtain rod fix with an unexpected item.

    By Suzanne Brons 1 month ago Read More
  • Contractor using a caulking gun along a baseboard

    The Easy Trick You Need When Caulking Baseboards & Trim For Expert-Looking Results

    Getting clean lines when caulking baseboards or door and window trim can seem daunting. But this simple trick you have on hand is recommended by the pros.

    By Kate Cusson 1 month ago Read More
  • A closeup of an old and stained terrazzo tile floor.

    How To Restore Outdated Terrazzo Tile Floors For A Refreshed Look

    Terrazzo floors are durable, but with time, they can become damaged, dirty, and ready for restoration. An expert walks us through the restoration process.

    By Helen Andriatsitohaina 1 month ago Read More
  • Electric screwdriver surrounded by disorganized screwdriver bits

    Organize And Keep Track Of Small Screwdriver Bits With This Must-Have Tool

    Keeping an organized work bench is crucial to efficient DIY, but it doesn't have to be so serious. Organize loose screwdriver and drill bits with this fun tool.

    By Dianne Wilson 1 month ago Read More
  • Worker wearing green high-visibility jacket fixing roof shingles

    What Is A Fortified Roof And How To Know If You Have One

    Investing in a new or repaired roof is a big deal. A Fortified-certified roof adds extra layers of protection, but how do you know if you have or need one?

    By Osi Egwuogu 1 month ago Read More
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