Know The Signs Of Pipe Damage After Freezing Weather
While freezing weather might see you snug inside in front of the fire, the same can't be said for your pipes, which is why you want to know the signs of damage.
Read MoreWhile freezing weather might see you snug inside in front of the fire, the same can't be said for your pipes, which is why you want to know the signs of damage.
Read MoreMany new homeowners' first instinct is to begin making huge changes to their houses, but if yours has these features, take a moment before you decide anything.
Read MoreThat burning-plastic smell in your dishwasher could mean anything from a misloaded rack to electrical trouble. Here’s when to DIY — and when to call a pro.
Read MoreIn summer, attics can be up to 20 degrees hotter than the outside temperature. If you have an overly hot attic, here are some solutions you should consider.
Read MoreAs cooler months come in, you may be considering buying a heat pump for your home. But before doing that, there are some key considerations to think about.
Read MorePipes made out of PEX are often advertised as “freeze resistant,” but does that really mean you can get through an arctic spell stress-free?
Read MoreA chipped glass tile, whether in your bathroom or kitchen, can be a frustrating inconvenience. But instead of entirely replacing the tile, try this DIY repair.
Read MoreNeed heat in a pinch? This DIY solution can help when the power’s out — it’s not safe for enclosed areas, but it can be a real lifesaver when used wisely.
Read MoreIf you need a skilled tradesperson, you should expect to pay a bit more for their services. But there are still ways to cut down on those costs.
Read MoreA wobbling ceiling fan can disrupt the peaceful white noise you need in the background. But this trick may help you fix it without calling a professional.
Read MoreGot an old wooden ladder in the back of the garage? Don't leave it there to collect dust. Instead, bring it inside and turn it into the perfect lean-to shelf.
Read MoreShoveling snow is a tough job, so it makes sense that people choose to use a tough tool. However, this removal method may be doing more harm than good.
Read MoreYou probably already know that asbestos can lead to health problems, but how do you know if it's lurking in the tiles in your house? There are some signs.
Read MoreSometimes, you chop down a tree and the remaining stump keeps sprouting. Kill it using a highly affordable product you may already have and some power tools.
Read MoreIt's easy to lost track of the to-do list of home ownership, but changing and cleaning the filters around your home on a regular basis is essential.
Read MoreWhether you enjoy DIY projects big or small, there are some useful products — from glue to power tools — you can shop on Amazon, and should have on-hand.
Read MoreApartment buildings need to be inspected for safety issues and repaired when needed. If a problem is found, an open safety violation will occur.
Read MoreScuffed LVP floors? This affordable fix works like magic — all you need is a simple product and a putty knife to make those chips and scratches disappear.
Read MoreFrom addressing possible health and safety risks to budgeting correctly, keep these tips in mind as you take on any home or farmhouse restoration projects.
Read MoreGrout is a porous material that can allow mold to emerge, thrive, and spread in your bathroom. Pay attention to these signs that your grout is home to mold.
Read MoreStandard home inspections don't make the cut for this HGTV star. See how Mike Holmes goes above and beyond the average inspector to ensure a job done right.
Read MoreLED lightbulbs are more energy-efficient than standard bulbs, but that doesn't mean they work perfectly all of the time. Here's how to troubleshoot these bulbs.
Read MoreIt can be tricky to know who's responsible for an inactive street light and what you can do as a homeowner about it. Luckily, there are some basic rules.
Read MoreModern electric wall heaters may seem like a great choice for your home, but there are a lot of factors to consider, especially if you're on a budget.
Read MoreThose in the market for a new home need to ensure bathrooms have this & that it isn't improperly installed to avoid paying for one or for future costly repairs.
Read MoreTo avoid spending more money and ending up with a sub-par job, certain home projects, ranging from concrete to roofing, should be saved for warmer months.
Read MoreBefore you panic or call a repair tech, there’s a chance your furnace thermostat issue has a quick and easy fix. Check this one sneaky setting first.
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