How To Keep Your Dishwasher From Damaging Your Kitchen Countertops
Dishwashers can quietly affect nearby materials in ways many homeowners overlook, and installation details play a big role in protecting surrounding surfaces.
Read MoreDishwashers can quietly affect nearby materials in ways many homeowners overlook, and installation details play a big role in protecting surrounding surfaces.
Read MoreUsing a few hardware store products, you can fill in and cover cracks in a shower floor, leaving no evidence it was there and saving money on costly repairs.
Read MoreWhen trying to determine what caused your shower floor to crack, you might have to look to other areas of your home. It's also vial to fix the issue right away.
Read MoreAnts infiltrating your kitchen? Deer nibbling your vegetables? Peachtree borer killing your fruit trees? A pantry essential may deter or even kill them.
Read MoreYou need to clear snow off your driveway. You reach for your shovel and a big bag of salt. Find out which tool to use first before starting on this tough chore.
Read MoreYou’ve patched your driveway’s cracks over and over, but despite your hard work, they keep coming back. What gives? This hidden problem could be the culprit.
Read MoreIt might seem that way in spring, but your garden hose is not indestructible. Remembering this important step in winter will keep it in good shape year-round.
Read MoreIf you accidentally break your favorite ceramic or terracotta plant pot, don't despair because there's a special kind of glue you can use to fix it easily.
Read MoreThere are more ways to weatherproof your sliding glass doors for the colder months than you might think, and they're crucial for keeping heat trapped inside.
Read MoreConcrete filler is the easy DIY solution to repairing cracks in the surface. However, slacking on this critical step can cause the cracks to reappear.
Read MoreIf there's an unpleasant, fishy aroma coming from your heater, it could be dangerous. Here's what may be causing the issue and how to prevent it.
Read MoreThe weather during a concrete driveway repair has a big impact. Tackling the job under the wrong conditions can seriously affect how well the concrete sets.
Read MoreHave you run into a rusty bolt that's putting up a fight? This must-have tool turns that piece stubborn hardware into an easy twist-and-done victory.
Read MoreConcrete driveways are susceptible to unsightly rust stains when iron reacts with water and oxygen. Here's where that iron might be coming from.
Read MoreYour furnace should be in a climate-controlled space that is easily accessible to maintenance technicians. If not, you run the risk of mechanical problems.
Read MoreCracks in your home's foundation can be scary, but in certain cases, they're completely harmless and can be repaired with a few basic items.
Read MoreIt can be quite stressful when your sewer pipe needs repair. Apart from the disruption, you'll probably be worried about how much it's going to cost.
Read MoreIf you share a driveway with your neighbor, you might be wondering who is responsible for the repairs that might be needed over time.
Read MoreIf you get out your beloved Christmas decorations and find that the cute bottle-brush Christmas trees are looking a bit flattened or bent, here's the easy fix.
Read MoreWorried about your HVAC unit? Uncover the signs that your dated unit is (or isn't) just blowing hot air and how to tell if it’s time to bring in the big guns.
Read MoreFix-a-Flat is an aerosol product for quick and easy tire repair, but can you use it on tires other than your car's? Here's what the company and customers say.
Read MoreCracks in your drywall are a common and mostly cosmetic issue. However, thick cracks or horizontal ones could mean trouble with your foundation.
Read MoreSnow, ice, frigid temps, and freeze-thaw cycles, can damage your patio, from mold to cracks. Here's how to winterize a wood, composite, paver, or concrete deck.
Read MoreStucco exteriors can show cracks over time, but not all of them mean trouble. The right upkeep helps preserve the look of your home and its long-term condition.
Read MoreIf you notice an unpleasant burnt oil smell in your home, check your furnace. It could be a simple fix, or it could mean call an expert right away.
Read MoreConcrete driveways are made to last many years, but they can start to deteriorate over time for a number of reasons. The good news is that this is fixable.
Read MoreYou've already plugged gaps in kitchen windows and doors. Where else could cold air be sneaking in? You'll need to dig deeper into your kitchen's construction.
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