Wobbly Handrails: Should You Be Worried And How Do You Fix Them?
If you've got wobbly handrails on your stairs, around a balcony, or around your deck, there are some things you should know before you start the repair process.
Read MoreIf you've got wobbly handrails on your stairs, around a balcony, or around your deck, there are some things you should know before you start the repair process.
Read MoreSo, you have a little leak from your window. Can you leave it for a while, or is this an emergency situation? Here's the deal.
Read MoreIf a window in your home just broke, don't panic. There are some steps you can take to mitigate the damage before you are able to get it repaired.
Read MoreWood, composite, or... aluminum? There are many deck options out there, and we're here to tell you which one holds up the best (and why).
Read MoreHave you ever wobbled your deck's handrail and wondered "what if...?" It's a scary question, and here are 5 scary signs that your deck is about to fall apart.
Read MoreVinyl siding is the most popular siding material for a reason, but there are some defects you should keep in mind before you make your purchase.
Read MoreThe code requirements for building decks are always changing, and many homeowners may not be as compliant as they think. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreIf you want to add vinyl sliding onto your 14 X 70 mobile home or trailer, you'll need to budget for the costs. Here's what you might need to pay.
Read MoreSome of us don't like to let a little rain get in the way of our plans, but if you were planning on using quick-set concrete, you should know some things first.
Read MoreThe weight of wood and other construction materials is a key consideration when undertaking a project. Here's how wood weighs in against composite decking.
Read MoreWhen you're building a fence, the type of nails you use can make a big difference in its longevity and construction. Use the right tools and materials.
Read MoreYou can fasten a 4-foot by 4-foot post to a concrete slab for any of your exterior or patio projects, and there are three different methods for you to consider.
Read MoreDo you know what the most popular types of 2- by 4-inch wood are, and what the pros and cons of each are? You're about to learn about this important lumber.
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