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  • A glass that's been knocked over sitting on a wood table

    Say Goodbye To Hairline Cracks In Glassware With One Simple, Affordable Solution

    Minor cracks in glassware can make the piece more fragile and dangerous to use, but with this two-part solution, you can easily perform a seamless repair.

    By Francisca Tinoco 8 days ago Read More
  • Close-up of a lawn mower deck

    Signs It May Be Time To Replace Your Lawn Mower Deck

    From clanking noises to penetrating rust spots, there are plenty of signs your lawn mower will give you when the deck is in need of replacement.

    By Mehak Faisal 8 days ago Read More
  • A person takes a chainsaw to a fallen tree that spans two yards

    What To Do If Your Tree Falls On Your Neighbor's Property

    One of your trees falls into your neighbor's yard, causing damage. Learn who is responsible for the clean-up and how to act, well, neighborly about it.

    By Mehak Faisal 8 days ago Read More
  • Hands staining the leg of an antique wood furniture

    The Best Method For Staining Antique Furniture

    Antique furniture can be delicate, so handle it carefully, especially if it's a family heirloom. For staining, prep work is essential for a high-end result.

    By Sakshi Khaitan 8 days ago Read More
  • A man carrying a piece of antique furniture

    The Best Method For Repairing Veneer On Antique Furniture

    The type of problem you have with your veneer will determine the best way to repair it. Common issues for antique furniture veneer include blistering and chips.

    By Bob Beacham 9 days ago Read More
  • Weathered, wooden deck

    What Does It Mean When Your Wooden Deck Feels Soft In Spots?

    A soft spot or partial decay on your deck may not seem like a huge deal, but it could be a sign of disaster to come — especially in the winter months.

    By Katie Flannery 10 days ago Read More
  • Front of a gray suburban house with a lawn and a driveway in fall

    The Driveway Task You Need To Get Done Before Winter

    Winter weather and ice can wreak havoc on concrete driveways. Protect yours this season with a simple, low-cost maintenance task before the temperatures drop.

    By Nevena Radulovic 10 days ago Read More
  • Asian man holds nose while sitting on a couch

    8 Smells Coming From Your Furnace That You Should Never Ignore

    Besides the occasional smoky smell, your furnace should blow fairly odorless hot air. If you catch a whiff of these odors, it's time for a check-in.

    By Bri Ahearn 10 days ago Read More
  • A man holds the handle of a lawnmower with smoke coming out of it.

    Why Your Lawn Mower Is Backfiring And How To Fix It

    There's nothing worse than getting into the groove of cutting the grass and your mower suddenly backfiring. Thankfully, it's almost always an easy DIY fix.

    By Alisha Land 10 days ago Read More
  • Woman using her mobile phone to plan out home improvements.

    12 Home Improvement Projects To Try For The Biggest Return When Selling In 2025

    While some renovations that offer the biggest home sale ROI cost a lot and take time, others can be done DIY or on a budget for surprisingly large returns.

    By Lisa Davis 10 days ago Read More
  • A carpenter sands wooden furniture facades with a sanding machine at a furniture production factory

    Stripping Furniture Vs. Sanding: Which Is Right For Your Project

    Stripping and sanding are both ways to fix up furniture, but which should you choose for your project? Here's what you need to know about the two options.

    By Rhys Lee Hamilton 11 days ago Read More
  • man manually lifting garage door

    The Easy DIY To Replace A Broken Garage Door Spring

    Garage doors use springs to make it easier for us to open and close them, but they don't last forever. With a little know-how, you can replace them yourself.

    By Patti Kaz 12 days ago Read More
  • A gray garage door with paved driveway

    How To Know If Your Garage Door Is Off-Track (And How To Fix It)

    An off-track garage door can lead to an unwanted problem right at the worst possible moment. Here's how to spot the problem early (and fix it easily).

    By Mehak Faisal 12 days ago Read More
  • A traditional wheelbarrow holding a pile of logs in the backyard.

    3 Types Of Wheelbarrows In Your Garden (& What They Work Best For)

    There are, broadly speaking, three types of wheelbarrows. Which fits your needs depends on your strength, what you're hauling, the terrain, and your budget.

    By Baylee Bunce 12 days ago Read More
  • Modern house with a black slate roof and a silver car in the driveway

    The Key Part Of Your Home You Should Always Splurge On In A Renovation

    There's one area of your home that you don't want to skimp on when you're considering renovations because the investment should pay for itself.

    By Dikran Seferian 13 days ago Read More
  • A car with runny tree sap stains below a headlight

    The Cleaning Essential That Easily Removes Sticky Tree Sap Spots

    Is your car or patio furniture plagued by stubborn tree sap? Discover the ultimate solution to effortlessly remove those sticky spots and restore your surfaces.

    By Lauren LaMore 14 days ago Read More
  • kitchen damaged from fire

    Is It Worth It To Save Money By Not Paying Renter's Insurance?

    Skipping renter's insurance might save you a few bucks — or will it? Discover whether this decision is a good one, or something that will backfire.

    By Jennifer Woods 14 days ago Read More
  • Man servicing or installing and HVAC condenser unit

    Avoid Any HVAC DIYs Or You'll Regret It

    It's tempting to play hero when your AC quits, but one wrong move, and you could end up shocking more than just your heating and cooling unit.

    By Ron Baker 14 days ago Read More
  • A scratched hardwood floor with dining chairs on it.

    The Kitchen Essential Combo That Hides Scratches From Your Hardwood Floors

    You likely paid a lot for your hardwood floors. Keeping them in pristine condition is top priority. Luckily, you can fix scratches with simple pantry staples.

    By Jennifer Blair 14 days ago Read More
  • Old damaged solar panels on the roof of a house.

    Are Your Solar Panels Reaching The End Of Their Life? How To Handle Them

    Home solar panels don't last forever and can have hazardous materials. When the time comes to replace an old system, you need to dispose of the panels safely.

    By Kyle Schurman 15 days ago Read More
  • Cracks on a driveway with a house and trash cans in the background.

    The Affordable Tool That Can Fill Cracks In Your Concrete Driveway

    The freeze and thaw cycle has cracked your concrete driveway. Instead of paying thousands for professional repair, do it yourself with a hardware store product.

    By Patricia Hughes 16 days ago Read More
  • An ugly orange-painted downspout coming out of the roof of an old home.

    The Overlooked Solution To Help Disguise Ugly Downspouts In Your Yard

    Want to improve the look of your home quickly? Matching your downspouts to your siding is the solution, and it's easy to achieve with a few simple DIY supplies.

    By Lauren Kim 16 days ago Read More
  • A hand pulls at the loose, frayed edges of carpet attached to the staircase.

    The Affordable Home Repair Essential That Can Fix Loose Carpet (It's So Renter-Friendly)

    Loose carpet is both an eyesore and a tripping hazard, but with one simple home improvement product, you can get it to lay flat again in just a few minutes.

    By Jason Rochlin 16 days ago Read More
  • Woman turning heat on thermostat

    The Real Reason Your Furnace Smells When You First Turn It On In The Fall

    As temperatures drop, your furnace may emit a funky smell when you first turn it on. Whether or not to worry depends on what it smells like and if it lingers.

    By Barb Hudson 16 days ago Read More
  • Red floor tiles with white grout lines

    Are You Resealing Grout Often Enough? Here's How Often You Should Be

    Whether you have a lot of tiled surfaces in your home or only a few small areas, you want to make sure you know how often you need to reseal your grout.

    By Jennifer Blair 17 days ago Read More
  • Front view of Craftsman-style house

    10 Hidden Gems To Look Out For When Renovating A Craftsman Home

    Sometimes, home renovation reveals hidden gems and unexpected finds. Here are some historical features to keep an eye out for in your Craftsman home.

    By R. A. Fletcher 17 days ago Read More
  • An exterior pipe that's frozen over with ice

    You'll Hate Yourself If You Let Your Pipes Burst In Winter By Forgetting This Task

    In the coldest states, most homeowners know someone who has dealt with a burst pipe from freezing temperatures. Here's how you can avoid the problem yourself.

    By Sam Manzella 20 days ago Read More
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