Why Restoring Your Wooden Windowsills Is A Good Idea (And How To Do It)
If your windowsills are made of wood, you should regularly repair and restore them. It's easier than you think. Say goodbye to cracks, chips, and fading colors.
Read MoreIf your windowsills are made of wood, you should regularly repair and restore them. It's easier than you think. Say goodbye to cracks, chips, and fading colors.
Read MoreThis disappearing room doesn't show up much on real estate listings any longer, but you can add it to your home anyway with creative and clever design choices.
Read MoreTo complete your project the right way, you need to make sure you're using the correct adhesive. Chances are that you're using the wrong glue for your material.
Read MoreIf you're looking to avoid frozen pipes in cold winter weather, you may know of a popular aluminum foil hack that can help. But does it work to prevent icing?
Read MoreDesigning and constructing your own home might sound like the dream, but it can also be a nightmare. And you should throw your expected ETA into the trash.
Read MoreDust is inevitable, but an overly dusty home may indicate something is wrong. Chances are, you're overlooking a potential issue that could be causing problems.
Read MoreAfter the widespread damage of Hurricane Helene, many are wondering if their homes are insured against surprise floods. The answer isn't a happy one.
Read MoreDon't put your old home's safety at risk because you don't want to get this specific feature checked out a by a professional. The fire hazard is all-too-real.
Read MoreOh no. Termites! It's a destructive pest and is dreaded by homeowners. So when exactly is your house in danger of collapsing from damage? Here's what to know.
Read MoreIf you've got a wood-burning fireplace, you probably have a buildup of this toxic substance in your chimney. Here's what to know, and how to deal with it.
Read MoreIs your gas oven giving you trouble? We spoke to Frontdoor's virtual appliance expert to find out what you should do if your gas oven isn't heating up.
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 MoreGetting a corroded, rusty faucet off can be painful, whether you care about destroying the faucet or not. Here's how to do it a bit more safely.
Read MoreA chandelier is a focal point in any dining room and an elegant lighting choice. But if you see these signs, it could fall and shatter. You can prevent that.
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 you've got a scratch in your hardwood flooring, you may not need to call in the professionals. Follow these tips to get your wood floor looking like new.
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 MoreIs there an annoying small hole in your wall caused by a nail or some other annoyance? You can probably repair the hole yourself with common household items.
Read MoreThe most disastrous plumbing mistake is shockingly easy to make. Here's what you've been doing wrong, and how to prevent it in the future.
Read MoreIf the idea of mold growing under your beautiful hardwood flooring creeps you out, you're not alone. Here's what you can do about it.
Read MoreIt's important to loosen your shower head sometimes, either for repairs or a deep cleaning. But if you don't have a wrench, don't worry. You're not out of luck.
Read MoreYou may need to calculate the wall area while remodeling or building a room in your house. If you know the floor area, you're halfway there.
Read MoreA cracked bathtub, especially near the drain, doesn't have to necessarily mean a call from the professionals. You can repair it at home following these steps.
Read MoreWhat is linear footage? Here's an explanation, how it's used in construction, and details on how to measure it for yourself.
Read MoreIf you're trying to install a faucet in your bathroom or kitchen sink, the faucet holes may be in different sizes. Here's what you should know.
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.
Read MoreIt's a daunting task to wire a 50-amp double-pole breaker, but it absolutely can be done. Put your own safety first, take precautions, and follow instructions.
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