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21. Textured Ceiling <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Texturing)
... le Things! Texturing drywall is both simple and difficult at the same time. For a homeowner there is some experimenting to do. For a small area you may be able to dab some compound onto the surface  ...
Created on 19 July 2012
22. Plaster Wall <span class="highlight">Repair</span>s
(Plaster)
...    Check the Simple Things! .middle_responsive_2 @media(min-width: 500px) } You can fix minor cracks and holes with spackling. You can purchase a small can at a home supply sto ...
Created on 18 July 2012
23. Overhead Garage Door <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Garage Doors)
Overhead garage door repair, can you develop the skills you need? Garage doors are the biggest heaviest doors in any home. No surprise that they often need attention. See the descriptions below for all ...
Created on 18 July 2012
24. <span class="highlight">Repair</span>ing Interior Bifold Doors
(Closet)
... r home. With repeated use the doors can get out of alignment and hardware can wear out. .top_responsive_1 @media(min-width: 500px) } @media(min-width: 800px) } Each pair of bifold doo ...
Created on 18 July 2012
25. How To <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Drywall
(Drywall)
Knowing 'How To Repair Drywall' can save you time and money. The drywall you need to fix will likely fall into one of four categories, patching large and small holes in drywall,smoothing or fixing uneven ...
Created on 18 July 2012
26. <span class="highlight">Home</span> Safety Tips&#160;...
(Safety)
Home safety tips are important for multiple reasons. First let me say that no repair project is worth getting hurt over. If you don't have the time to do a project in a safe way, then you don't have ti ...
Created on 17 July 2012
27. Do It Yourself Plumbing <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Plumbing)
... ing Water Heaters The fuel that is used to heat water in most homes is either gas or electric. With that said, some problems are common to all hot wate heaters, no matter what type of fuel they use. O ...
Created on 17 July 2012
28. Garbage Disposal <span class="highlight">Repair</span>s
(Garbage Disposals)
... ew unit would be the hardest job. Most other garbage disposal repairs are possible for the average home owner. These repairs will have a Difficulty Level of: A Bit of Work These repairs require a Sk ...
Created on 15 July 2012
29. Entry Door <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Exterior Doors)
Why would you need to make an entry door repair? What do people see when they walk up to your home? It is usually your front door. Do you really want them to see a sign saying Front Door Broken – Use Side ...
Created on 14 July 2012
30. Electrical Safety at <span class="highlight">Home</span>&#160;...
(Safety)
Electrical safety at home is an important consideration. Electricity is dangerous and can cause injury and death. A healthy respect for the dangers is a necessity before attempting any electrical repair. ...
Created on 14 July 2012
31. How To <span class="highlight">Repair</span> Drywall Cracks
(Patching)
... ait or make return trips. The size of the patch matters but let's say between $50 and $200 dollars to hire someone to repair drywall in your home. How Hard Could It Be? - A drywall crack repair may re ...
Created on 14 July 2012
32. Door Lock <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Hardware)
... ell. The door lock also aligns with other features on the door, and can not work if the alignment is not good. Door locks also provide an architectural element in the home. It could be that your door lock r ...
Created on 14 July 2012
33. Door Hinge <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Hardware)
Door hinge repair is a common task for homeowners. The hinges support the weight of the door and give it a way to swing in and out of an opening. They are the main moving part of a door and do all the ...
Created on 14 July 2012
34. Bathtub Drain <span class="highlight">Repair</span>
(Bathtubs)
... art without getting is put back together and leave your home crippled. Using a snake can be messy and clogs involve water. Take precautions to deal with anything that can be damaged by water. Troubleshoo ...
Created on 13 July 2012
35. How To Clean a Dishwasher
(Appliances)
... the proper cleaning agents. The most common one is baking soda and vinegar. Most people prefer this because it is cheap and readily available at any home marts. Mix an amount of baking soda with water ...
Created on 29 June 2016
36. How a Toilet Works
(Toilets)
... l. For toilet repair topics, see 'How to Fix a Toilet' or 'Home Plumbing Repair'. To say that a lot of engineering goes into making that work, would be an understatement. Not only do you want the  ...
Created on 29 June 2016
37. Fixing Exterior Door Weatherstripping
(Exterior Doors)
... nly used on doors. In older homes, you may find metal weatherstripping that had two parts that fit together to form a seal. A common retrofit type is made of foam or rubber. Although this type is easy to inst ...
Created on 26 June 2016
38. How To Drain a Toilet
(Toilets)
Knowing how to drain a toilet can save you a lot of mess when you are working on your toilet. There are several repair that cannot be performed without partially or completely draining the toilet. It ...
Created on 26 May 2016
39. Using a Toilet Flange Extender
(Toilets)
... r You can find toilet flange extenders online, at a hardware store or a home supply store. They can range in price from $5 to $20. The more expensive ones have multiple inserts to adjust the height mo ...
Created on 21 May 2016
40. Removing Pocket Door Rollers
(Pocket Doors)
There are a couple of might make sense. One is that, it is easier to lubricate and free them up when they are not up inside the track. The other is that you might think that running down to the home ...
Created on 19 May 2016
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