How To Fix Cracked Cabinets Without Using Wood Glue
There's a crack in a kitchen cabinet, and your tube of wood glue is empty. There are other solutions either in your home or via a quick trip to the store.
Read MoreThere's a crack in a kitchen cabinet, and your tube of wood glue is empty. There are other solutions either in your home or via a quick trip to the store.
Read MoreFew devices beat a wood-burning stove for coziness. However, you need to make sure you're starting the fire correctly to avoid health problems or house damage.
Read MoreJust because you own property, doesn't mean there aren't rules to follow. Everything from garbage bin placement to your lawn runs the risk of getting you fined.
Read MoreYou may be tempted to pour a pot of boiling water down the drain to clear a clog, but doing so can create damage that could be costly to repair.
Read MoreWinter has a knack for turning doors into clingy troublemakers. This guide reveals why this happens — and the easy tweaks that will make them glide smoothly.
Read MoreRadiator struggling to heat your living room this winter? It may need some maintenance. Exactly what you need to do depends on what's causing the slow heating.
Read MoreIf you're buying a house, there's one tiny and overlooked thing you should inspect to see if there has been any water damage or moisture issues.
Read MoreWhen a gas fireplace fails to ignite, your home can feel like a coldly disappointing place instead of a welcoming space. Here are some expert tips on fixing it.
Read MoreA modern house is pretty sturdy, but that doesn't mean it won't attract pests. These are some signs to look for to determine if you have a mouse infestation.
Read MoreAs winter draws in, mice will be naturally drawn to the cozy shelter of a garage, and all you need to test if it's sealed against critters is a pencil.
Read MoreWinter brings about cold weather, and everyone is looking to get cozy, including mice. Use this DIY solution to keep mice from retreating to your home.
Read MoreBasement floor cracks aren't created equal — some you can ignore, and others demand immediate fixes. Learn what causes them and how to handle them.
Read MoreThe chemicals in liquid drain cleaners can damage your pipes and release toxic fumes. Manual tools are gentler on you and your home's fixtures and hardware.
Read MoreIf you find staples in your drywalls or ceilings from previous home improvement projects, you may need to remove them. One tool will get the job done.
Read MoreOld appliances are inefficient and contribute to high utility bills. Replace this indispensable kitchen appliance, which runs all the time, every 15 years.
Read MoreSnowplows are a common sight in many U.S. states during winter, but do you know what to do if one of these heavy machines causes damage to your property?
Read MoreRotting, splitting, or warped fascia along your roof isn't a good look, and it can lead to serious issues. Consider these factors when budgeting for a repair.
Read MoreCribs can be challenging to donate. Most are made from solid wood, so they're ripe for transformation. You just need a few carpentry tools and some creativity.
Read MoreConcrete may be one of the toughest materials you can use in building, but often, it will eventually crack. Luckily, there's an easy solution you can DIY.
Read MoreCoconut oil is a eco-friendly way to seal wood, from spoons to tabletops. However, a specific type and method is needed to stop the oil from turning rancid.
Read MoreBefore diving into more costly repairs, discover how a simple prep process and a can of paint makes it easy to fix your indoor and outdoor furniture.
Read MoreHoarding rusted bolts and nuts until you can make them usable again? That day has come because the condiment you need is probably in your fridge right now.
Read MoreHow you remove stickers from the different surfaces in your home varies widely because each material requires cleaning products and tools that won't damage it.
Read MoreReddit users have reacted with a combination of humor and shock after a roofing contractor shared a video of a soggy roof that hadn't been installed correctly.
Read MoreA sagging sofa can signal more than aging cushions. One overlooked clue beneath the upholstery can reveal whether your couch is quietly nearing its limit.
Read MoreWhen you rent an apartment, construction and repairs can be a major inconvenience, so it's important to know your rights of habitability as a tenant.
Read MoreReplacing a traditional wax ring on your toilet might seem a little intimidating for DIY plumbers, but there are now good alternatives to make the job easier.
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