Hiring a professional every time you need a fix-it job done can get expensive, not to mention time-consuming. The following guidelines will show you some tricks of the trade so you can tackle some basic projects yourself.
November 19, 2015
Hiring a professional every time you need a fix-it job done can get expensive, not to mention time-consuming. The following guidelines will show you some tricks of the trade so you can tackle some basic projects yourself.
These little-known tips can help make your home repair tasks a lot easier.
Forget trying to track down a professional handyman, and then paying big bucks for him to drive out and fix your noisy screen door. Here's the easy way to achieve silence of the slams: apply a few small beads of clear silicone caulk along the jamb in a few places where the door hits. Prop the door open for a few hours to make sure the silicone dries before you close it again.
There's no telling what an interior decorator would charge you to solve the annoying and recurring problem of pictures that won't stay level. Follow this nifty trick and you won't have to find out.
You might find it less daunting to do your own plumbing work if you use PVC pipes instead of copper pipes. PVC is cheaper and there are no torches and soldering involved. All you need are the plastic pipes and glue. Here are a couple of trade secrets for working with PVC.
The electric drill is by far the most popular power tool in our homes, and manufacturers sell all kinds of add-ons to help you drill holes that are straighter and of proper depth. Here are three tricks that eliminate the need for these extras.
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