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  • woman 's hand holding up the lid of an elongated toilet seat

    Replacing Your Elongated Toilet Seat Hassle-Free Is Easier Than You Think

    Replacing the toilet seat isn't first on every homeowner's list of bathroom improvements, but it should be done every few years, and it's an easy process.

    By Osi Egwuogu 10 months ago Read More
  • House in flames at night

    What You Can Expect To Spend On Fire Damage Restoration

    Following the devastating effects of a house fire, it can be hard to know where to begin the cleanup. Follow this simple guide to calculate your repair costs.

    By Trinity Archie 10 months ago Read More
  • Person installing large white tile on floor

    Warning Signs Of A Bad Tile Installation (And What You Should Do)

    Improperly installed tile can lead to serious cosmetic and functional issues over time. Here's what to look out for and how to prevent further issues.

    By Shelley Frost 10 months ago Read More
  • A yard drain is stuffed with leaf litter.

    Helpful Tips To Unclog And Maintain Your Yard Drain

    Yard drains keep water from accumulating around your property. When they clog, follow these tips to free the obstruction and keep them working well.

    By Rachael Green 10 months ago Read More
  • Contractor removing linoleum flooring

    Eliminate Linoleum Floors Squeaks By Using A Remedy Worth Trying

    Tired of dealing with noisy linoleum flooring? In many cases, there's a simple fix that you can accomplish in just a few minutes without any special tools.

    By Kandice Vincent 10 months ago Read More
  • Wire-haired Jack Russell terrier chewing blue rubber bone on hardwood floor

    Simple Tips That'll Help Prevent Your Pets From Scratching Up Your Wood Floor

    No matter how much you love your furry friends, you likely don't love the damage they cause to your flooring. Here are some easy ways to prevent this issue.

    By Noah Hoit 10 months ago Read More
  • A woman in slippers walking on a squeaky floating floor

    Silence Your Squeaky Floating Floors With These DIY Fixes

    Vinyl or laminate floating floors are attractive and easy to care for, but sometimes they can get a little noisy. Here's how to silence your floor's squeaks.

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • Closet with wood shelves at  weird angles

    How To Cut Wood Shelves For Unusual Dimensions To Conquer Weird Closet Angles

    Closet space is already precious, so irregular angles that make it tricky to fit shelves are a problem. But it's not impossible to cut these shelves yourself!

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • Old wooden door frame with wood rot

    The Patching Method To Repair Your Damaged Door Frame

    A door frame may need to be repaired if it's been damaged by moisture, insects, or wear and tear. Here's how to patch it without ripping out the whole thing.

    By Jules Atlas 10 months ago Read More
  • Unhappy woman dealing with a dishwasher error

    What The Error Codes On Your GE Dishwasher Mean (& How To Fix It)

    Decoding the error codes on your GE dishwasher can help you better understand the issue at and and whether or not you need to call out a professional.

    By Kandice Vincent 10 months ago Read More
  • A mechanic reaching for tools arranged on the wall.

    The Useful Tool That's Great For Tackling Rusty Nuts And Bolts

    Rusted nuts and bolts can definitely slow you down when you're fixing up something around the house, but this handy tool makes removing them easy.

    By Chryss Mae Segovia 10 months ago Read More
  • Brick home with exterior French doors

    An Easy Way To Fix Drafty French Doors, According To Our Expert

    Tired of skyrocketing heating and cooling costs? The problem might be your drafty doors. Learn how to fix them with advice from a home improvement expert.

    By Paige Mathieu 10 months ago Read More
  • Two men work fitting drywall using various tools

    What You Need To Know About Drywall Dust Dangers

    If you're installing drywall yourself, odds are that you have done your research. But don't forget to take precautions against dangerous drywall dust.

    By Bob Beacham 10 months ago Read More
  • House being tented for termites

    How To Get Rid Of Termites Without Tenting: 5 Alternative Methods To Try

    Fumigating is an effective termite treatment, but it's expensive and requires the use of heavy chemicals. Here are some alternatives you could consider.

    By Haley Chavez 10 months ago Read More
  • A gloved hand using a tool to scrape old grout from between tiles

    Mistakes You're Making When Regrouting Bathroom Tile (And How To Do It Right)

    Most homeowners will eventually replace the grout in their bathroom, but there are a few mistakes you should avoid to spare yourself headaches in the long run.

    By Theresa Cramer 10 months ago Read More
  • Leaning white picket fence in a yard

    Should You Repair Your Sagging Fence Yourself Or Hire A Professional?

    So you've noticed that your fence is sagging. The question is: Should you attempt to repair it yourself, or is it better to just hire a professional for this?

    By Ethan Harrison Smith 10 months ago Read More
  • White fence covered in mold and mildew

    Are There Black Or Green Streaks On Your Fence? Here's How You Can Remove Them

    Black or green streaks on your fence indicate the presence of mold or mildew, which can harm the structure over time - but there's a simple way to remove them.

    By Heather Ayer 10 months ago Read More
  • person uses caulk and a caulking gun to seal their bathroom sink

    Don't Make These Mistakes When Caulking Your Bathroom

    Caulking your bathroom is a relatively simple task, but there are common mistakes made by first-timers that could cause headaches down the road.

    By Ellen Merriss 10 months ago Read More
  • A person inspecting a faucet

    Troubleshooting Common Sink Problems Before They Become Bigger Issues

    Problems with your sinks can cause costly damage if left unchecked. Here are some common issues that you can detect, troubleshoot, and fix early on.

    By Emily Kammerlohr 10 months ago Read More
  • Mid century modern teak armchair and ottoman

    Breathe New Life To Your Indoor Teak Furniture By Following These Steps

    Teak furniture is naturally resistant to damage, but it still needs some TLC occasionally. Here's how to maintain it and keep it looking great.

    By Noah Hoit 10 months ago Read More
  • A brick wall with bulging damage

    Prevent Bulging Brick Wall Damage With These Reliable Reinforcement Tips

    Over time, even a sturdy brick wall may become prone to bulging, compromising its integrity. You can reduce the chances of that happening with some simple tips.

    By Lucy Hankins 10 months ago Read More
  • paver walkway and steps

    The Best Ways To Remove Scratches From Pavers To Keep Them Looking Like New

    Concrete, brick, and stone pavers are all susceptible to scratches and scuffs. If your pavers are getting marked up, there are several ways to fix the damage.

    By Shelley Frost 10 months ago Read More
  • Man using a Klein circuit breaker testing tool

    The Klein Tool That Makes Home Electric Work Safer And Easier

    There's one Klein tool that's an absolute necessity for home electrical work. Learn how this tool helps DIY enthusiasts can tackle electrical projects.

    By Kyle Schurman 10 months ago Read More
  • Plumber fixing a toilet

    Why Resetting A Toilet Could Save You More Than You Think

    A toilet that leaks at the base can cause expensive problems like mold and water damage to the floors and ceilings below. Resetting the toilet stops the leak.

    By Andrew LaSane 10 months ago Read More
  • home with black wrought iron fence

    The Best Way To Prevent A Wrought Iron Fence From Rusting

    A major downside of upscale wrought iron fences is that they can rust. Fortunately, the corrosion is preventable with simple, routine maintenance.

    By Osi Egwuogu 10 months ago Read More
  • A gutter during a rainy day

    What To Keep In Mind When Choosing A Sealant For Your Leaky Gutter

    When you're repairing your gutters, picking the proper kind of sealant can mean the difference between a watertight finish and a leaky mess.

    By Lucy Hankins 10 months ago Read More
  • Person removing paper backing from black peel-and-stick floor tile

    Solutions To Try If Your Waterproof Peel-And-Stick Tiles Won't Stay Put

    Waterproof peel-and-stick tiles are an inexpensive way to update your flooring or backsplash, but sometimes the tiles might get loose. Here are some fixes.

    By Noah Hoit 10 months ago Read More
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