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  • A person holding wire and wire cutters with an electrical installation in the background

    Whatever You Do, Don't Let Your Builder Run Electrical Wires Here

    If you're in the process of having a new home built or you're about to buy one, there's one important electrical inspection that should be a priority.

    By Nancy Schaffer 12 days ago Read More
  • person using snow blower

    Is Your Snow Blower Difficult To Maneuver? Here's What You Can Do

    Like any other machine, snow blowers require maintenance from time to time. If yours feels more difficult to maneuver, here's what you can do.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 13 days ago Read More
  • Man inspecting asphalt roof shingles

    Are Your Roof Shingles Cracking? Here's What You Can Do To Fix It

    Damaged roof shingles may not seem like a big deal but lead to costly issues if left untreated. Learn how to repair or replace them on your own to save costs.

    By Katie Barton 13 days ago Read More
  • Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott appear on The Jennifer Hudson Show.

    Update Your Bathroom On A Budget With 14 Tips From HGTV's Property Brothers

    Whether your bathroom boasts a builder-grade mirror, ugly tub, tired vanity, or simply lacks style, the Property Brothers have some smart, money-saving solves.

    By Sarah Grossbart 14 days ago Read More
  • garage interior with the back of a car, a workbench with tools, and stored gear on shelves

    13 Garage Renovation Ideas To Maximize Both Function And Style

    Too often, garages are a disorganized afterthought, but these renovating tip will help make your car's home as welcoming and inviting as your own.

    By Katy Willis 15 days ago Read More
  • Dirty grout in between shower tiles.

    Here's How Often Should You Reseal Grout In Your Tile Shower

    Sealing the grout is an option step in your shower installation, but if you want to prevent it from trapping moisture, doing so regularly is a great idea.

    By Barbara Pavone 15 days ago Read More
  • Attic with storage bins and boxes

    Your Home's Attic Does A Lot More Than Storing Old Boxes

    Regular upkeep is best when it comes to the attic in your home. Learn more about this space and why it's so important to the health of your home.

    By Barb Hudson 15 days ago Read More
  • Poorly cared for house as shown from the street

    Transform Your Home By Eliminating These 12 Front Yard Eyesores

    Ensure neighbors and visitors alike form a good impression by keeping up with maintenance and removing eyesores from the front of your home.

    By Carrie Elizabeth Bradon 15 days ago Read More
  • A clean, black shower head on white tile inside a shower.

    Shower Head Whistling? Here's Why (And How To Fix It)

    The shower head isn't something that most take care of regularly, but if left unattended for long enough, this bathroom accessory will develop problems.

    By Patricia Hughes 15 days ago Read More
  • A wooden fence in a backyard

    Everything You Can And Cannot Do On Your Side Of A Shared Fence

    Your fence is more than just a marker for your property's boundaries; it's also a responsibility that you share with your neighbor, with certain limitations.

    By Sophia Beams 16 days ago Read More
  • A family admiring their home from the outside

    11 Characteristics Of A Home That Can Stand The Test Of Time

    A home's design can become attached to a moment when decorated without intention. Here are 11 ways to keep your home's style cohesive, chic, and timeless.

    By Marella R. 17 days ago Read More
  • moldy shower caulk cracking and peeling away

    8 Reasons Your Shower's Caulk Is Showing Cracks

    Cracks in shower caulk are easy to overlook, but they can point to issues beyond surface wear. Several common factors influence how and when caulk fails.

    By Megan Newton 17 days ago Read More
  • Man using a snow blower to remove a thick layer from a driveway

    Repair Or Replace: How To Determine What's Best For Your Snow Blower

    If your snow blower is on the fritz, you may be wondering if it's worth repairing it or if you should just purchase a new one altogether. Here's how to know.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 17 days ago Read More
  • A woman pulls some aluminum foil from a roll she holds in her other hand.

    12 Affordable Aluminum Foil Hacks That Are Useful In The Winter

    Winter — the season of drafts and frozen everything. Prevent the cold weather from chilling your bones and damaging your home and garden with aluminum foil.

    By R. A. Fletcher 18 days ago Read More
  • A person calls a plumber while looking at a leaky sink with a bucket underneath it

    The Affordable Alternative To Plumber's Tape That Can Help Plug Up Minor Leaks

    If you've discovered a minor water leak in a pipe, you can quickly find a solution in your bathroom that can help plug the leak temporarily.

    By Lauren LaMore 18 days ago Read More
  • A finger pointing to a concrete crack

    6 Affordable Ways To Fix Small Cracks In Concrete (And 5 Mistakes To Avoid)

    Luckily, you can fix small concrete cracks yourself, from patching to using epoxy injections. Just be sure to avoid mistakes, such as improper preparation.

    By Rob Baird 18 days ago Read More
  • Closeup of a section of wood that has been eaten by termites.

    The Worst States To Live In If You Want To Avoid Termites

    Termites are one of the most destructive pests out there, but they're only prevalent in certain states where the weather aligns with their needs.

    By Meg Jernigan 18 days ago Read More
  • Clutter in a backyard.

    Say Goodbye To The Eyesore Of Outdoor Clutter With A Stylish DIY Solution

    You've got lots of outdoor tools and supplies and nowhere to put them. Instead of cluttering a corner of your patio, close the door on the problem — literally.

    By Selena Ivette Rodriguez 18 days ago Read More
  • A concrete driveway with extensive cracks

    11 Reasons Why Driveway Cracks Keep Coming Back & How To Stop Them For Good

    Those stubborn driveway cracks aren't just bad luck -- they're often signs of deeper issues beneath them surface that quick fixes won't be able to solve.

    By Osi Egwuogu 18 days ago Read More
  • Yellow house surrounded by trees and shrubs

    12 Home Maintenance Tasks You Should Be Doing More Often Than You Realize

    From maintaining your furnace to testing your sump pump, these home maintenance tasks are easy to ignore but play a major role in long-term protection.

    By Shelley Frost 20 days ago Read More
  • Teenage girl reaching for an icicle hanging from a roof

    12 Ways To Safely Prevent & Remove Ice So You Don't Damage Your Gutters Or Downspouts

    From heating systems to manual tools, these are the best ways to tackle snow and ice buildup while protecting your gutters, roof edges, and downspouts.

    By Melanie Hammontree 20 days ago Read More
  • Man surveys flooding in front of home.

    Flash Flooding: Must-Know Tips And Advice For Protecting Your Home

    Flash flooding is fast, unpredictable, and incredibly dangerous. Make sure you and your home are safe with these tips for protection and prevention.

    By Katharine Hansen 20 days ago Read More
  • Two men working on a septic system

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Trying To DIY Your Septic System Repair

    Some repairs come with risks that aren't obvious at first. Septic systems fall into that category, where mistakes can lead to serious health and cost issues.

    By Kyle Schurman 21 days ago Read More
  • A person washes dishes in a dark composite kitchen sink.

    How To Remove Stubborn Stains From A Dark Composite Sink

    Thought your dark composite sink wouldn't stain? In fact, composite sinks, no matter the color, are prone to staining, though the stains can be removed.

    By Krystal Orwig 22 days ago Read More
  • Person pulling a start cord on a snow blower

    Snow Blower Not Starting? Here's Why (And How To Troubleshoot It)

    When your snow blower decides to fail at the worst possible time, one essential part may be to blame. Here's how to check and fix the issue fast.

    By Kyle Schurman 22 days ago Read More
  • Snow plow driven down a street with mailboxes on curb

    A Snowplow Just Hit Your Mailbox - Who Is Responsible? Here's What To Know

    Snowplows are meant to make winter life easier, but sometimes they deviate from their path a bit — figuratively and literally — and strike your mailbox.

    By Kristeen Cherney 22 days ago Read More
  • Wood floors with water damage and staining

    Homeowner Gives Hardwood Floors Brand New Look With Fire: 'That's One Way To Do It'

    We haven't considered taking a torch to hardwood floors, but that's just what this TikToker did. Opinions range from brilliance to a clear fire hazard.

    By Barb Hudson 22 days ago Read More
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