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  • An old wooden fence

    Rotting Fence Post Stuck In The Ground? Tips On How To Get It Out

    Rotting wood fence posts set in concrete can be a pain to remove, but with the help of a high-powered tool, you can make the job much simpler.

    By Tracey Johnson 7 months ago Read More
  • Simple white brickmold around a rustic exterior door

    How To Replace Brickmold On A Door

    Brickmold is that trim between the siding of a house and the doorframe. We consulted an expert on how to replace it on a door when the time comes.

    By Ron Baker 7 months ago Read More
  • bathtub overflowing while faucet continues running

    How To Snake A Bathtub Overflow Drain

    If your bathtub is clogged and both plunging and cleaning liquids haven't helped, then it might be time to snake the overflow drain. Here's how to do it.

    By Noah Hoit 7 months ago Read More
  • Butcher block countertop and island in a kitchen with green subway tile

    Can You Chop Food Directly On Your Butcher Block Counters?

    Aren't butcher block countertops just giant cutting boards? If you've been chopping food directly on your wood counters, or have thought about it, read this.

    By Maisy Fernandez 7 months ago Read More
  • A person's hand reaching out toward the lever on a toilet to flush it

    The Common Beauty Tool That Can Destroy Your Pipes If Flushed Down The Toilet

    There are many things people have flushed down their toilets only to regret it later. Sidestep this issue and never flush this common beauty item.

    By Max Gross 7 months ago Read More
  • Person spraying upholstery glue on seat cushion board

    The Best Fabric Glues For Furniture And Upholstery

    Upholstery is usually held together with nails, but if you're starting a DIY upholstery project, fabric glue can be your best friend. Here are the best options.

    By Brooke Younger 7 months ago Read More
  • A fence post, cap, and top rail of a wood fence

    How To Add Length To A Wooden Fence Post With A Half-Lap Joint

    Adding length to a wooden fence post doesn’t require professional help. Learn how to use a half-lap joint as an effective solution for your fence project.

    By Ron Baker 7 months ago Read More
  • A person wears white gloves while cutting a piece of wood veneer

    Advice You Have To Follow To Avoid Damaging Wood Veneer While Sanding

    Before treating wood veneer furniture with a new finish, you'll have to sand the veneer. Follow these steps to make sure you don't sand through to the core.

    By Emily Ray 7 months ago Read More
  • Crawl space with low ceilings and insulation

    The Disadvantages Of A Crawl Space That You Need To Be Aware Of

    While crawl spaces allow easy access to plumbing and ductwork underneath the home, they also come with some disadvantages that homeowners should be aware of.

    By Shelley Frost 7 months ago Read More
  • Professional working on garage door with black weatherstripping installed

    Mistakes Everyone Makes When Installing Garage Door Weatherstripping

    Garage door weatherstripping keeps dust, moisture, and pests out while reducing energy costs, so avoiding these common mistakes during installation is crucial.

    By Osi Egwuogu 7 months ago Read More
  • A woman loading dirty dishes into a dishwasher.

    Troubleshooting Tips For A Dishwasher That's Not Cleaning Well

    Having a dishwasher is great for saving time and energy, but what happens when the dishes aren't coming out clean? We asked an expert how to fix the problem.

    By Theresa Cramer 7 months ago Read More
  • A person cutting wood with a rotary tool

    The Best Rotary Tools On The Market Today, According To Reviews

    In the market for a new rotary tool that you can use for your next DIY project? Depending on what you need, these are your best options, based on reviews.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 7 months ago Read More
  • A rear view of an older looking wooden dining room chair with tattered and ripped white fabric on the seat.

    Breathe Life Into An Outdated Dining Chair With A No-Sew Reupholstery

    If you aren't all that comfortable with sewing, reupholstery can seem like a big project. With this no-sew method, anyone can revive old, outdated chairs.

    By Suzanne Brons 7 months ago Read More
  • A cabinet of friction-fit wood drawers

    Why Your Friction Fit Drawers Aren't Closing Properly

    Fixing friction fit drawers doesn’t have to be complicated. Instead, identify the issues causing them to not close and follow simple hacks for smooth operation.

    By Ron Baker 7 months ago Read More
  • A male using an automatic ice and water dispenser with a digital face on a modern stainless steel refrigerator.

    How To Defrost A Samsung Ice Maker Without Calling Maintenance

    If you've noticed some frost around your Samsung fridge's ice maker, don't despair. This at-home fix will let you defrost it — without needing a repair.

    By Suzanne Brons 7 months ago Read More
  • A man is trying to close a garage door from the outside

    What Is A Photo Eye, And Is It Responsible For Your Garage Door Not Closing?

    Garage door problems? It may be an issue with the photo eye. Here's what that means, and how to determine if it's the culprit behind your malfunctioning door.

    By Catherine Hiles 7 months ago Read More
  • A close up of a wooden chair leg on a wood floor with a white wall in background.

    DIY Furniture Pads That Will Keep Your Hardwood Floors Looking Clean

    Felt furniture pads are a popular option to protect wood floors. They do the job, but they also collect hair. These DIY furniture pads will do the job neatly.

    By Suzanne Brons 8 months ago Read More
  • A close up image of a toilet paper roll hanging on on silver colored holder with a brown background.

    How To Replace A Loose Toilet Paper Holder With A More Durable Alternative

    If your toilet paper holder is coming loose, repair the problem before it causes damage to your wall. This simple product will ensure it stays put.

    By Suzanne Brons 8 months ago Read More
  • Old wood dresser

    The Easy Fix For Stuck Drawers Without Replacing The Entire Box

    Wooden drawers bring a pleasantly rustic air to any home, but old wooden drawers will often get stuck. Here's how to fix it without needing to replace the box.

    By Drew Martz 8 months ago Read More
  • A man stands on a ladder to repair a gutter on an aged brick house

    The Best Gutter Sealants You Can Buy At Home Depot, Based On Reviews

    Here are the best gutter sealants at Home Depot based on reviews, considering important factors like durability, ease of use, and long-lasting protection.

    By Emily Ray 8 months ago Read More
  • Construction worker with a caulking gun

    How Often You Should Be Caulking Exterior Doors And Windows

    Regularly caulking exterior windows and doors can benefit your home and prevent a ton of common problems. Here's how often you should be caulking.

    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 8 months ago Read More
  • man trying to open wooden window

    Signs You Need Professional Help To Unstick Wood Windows

    Wooden windows can imbue any home with a timeless appeal, but they can also become stuck. When do you need to call in a professional to help unstick one?

    By Chloe O'Donnell 8 months ago Read More
  • Demonstrating a Posi-Lock connector

    How To Splice Wires Without Any Tools For Simple Repairs

    Splicing wires together without a ton of specialized tools can be difficult, but this tool allows you to do the job simply without breaking the bank.

    By Ron Baker 8 months ago Read More
  • Toiler paper holder

    Fix A Loose Toilet Paper Holder For Good With A Simple Swap

    When you're reaching for fresh toilet paper, the last thing you need is to battle with a wobbly toilet paper holder. Here's how to fix it with a simple swap.

    By Drew Martz 8 months ago Read More
  • A man cleaning an air duct

    How To Tell Your Home Needs Professional Duct Cleaning

    Dirty air ducts can create hazards in your home but they're often forgotten about when it comes to cleaning. Here's how often you should call a pro cleaner.

    By Deirdre Mundorf 8 months ago Read More
  • Close up of man standing by the wall with ceramic tile and installing shower faucet with metal handle in apartment

    Mistakes To Avoid When Installing A Single-Handle Shower Faucet

    Doing your own plumbing can be a hard job for DIYers. However, there are a few common mistakes you should avoid if you don't want to call a professional.

    By Jennifer M. McNeill 8 months ago Read More
  • Person gluing pvc pipes together

    Savvy Tips And Tricks For Gluing PVC Pipe

    If you frequently use PVC pipes in your DIY projects, you should know how to glue them together. Here's how to do it safely and effectively.

    By Heather Ayer 8 months ago Read More
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