Category: Home Improvements

Broken Appliance: Should You Repair or Replace?

Your seven-year-old refrigerator is on the fritz. Should you spring for a repair or bite the bullet to replace the broken appliance? Fortunately, there’s a simple rule of thumb that can help you make the decision. Here’s our guide to when to repair or replace appliances. Is it really broken? Before you spend money to… Read more »

How to Choose the Right White Paint

White paint might seem the simplest choice for painting your home’s walls, but it’s anything but. One trip to the paint store is all it takes to see that there are dozens of white paints, each of which looks a bit different. So how to choose the right white paint for your home? Here are… Read more »

How to Remove a Popcorn Ceiling

You may have popcorn ceilings in that fixer-upper you bought. Also known as cottage cheese or acoustic ceilings, these textured ceilings were all the rage in the mid-20th century. However, today’s homeowners typically want a smoother look. Fortunately, you can probably get rid of the texture if you’re willing to put in the time and… Read more »

Bye-Bye Fly: Keeping Flies Out of Your Home

You expect insects to crash your summertime barbeque. After all, the outdoors is their world. But your home is your world, so it’s vexing when flies barge in. Here are some ways to keep them out of your home. What attracts flies into the house? When winter’s chill wanes, insects emerge from dormancy and begin… Read more »

My House is a Dust Bowl: What to Do?

Spring comes, temperatures warm, and flowers bloom. Liberated from winter hibernation, you happily throw open the windows. Before you know it, dust and pollen blow through and settle on everything. How can you enjoy warm weather without dust and pollen taking over your home? Here’s what you need to know. Keeping dust out It’s hard… Read more »

You Can Build Your Own Fence

With the right materials, a little geometry and plenty of gritty work, you can build your own fence. You’ll not only end up with the protection or privacy you need, but you’ll feel the satisfaction of a successful DIY project. Let’s get building. Fencing basics If you’re building a property line fence, you must build… Read more »

Styling Kitchen Open Shelves

Today’s kitchens often feature open shelves instead of upper cabinets, and the trend shows no sign of ending. Open shelving presents opportunities both to store your kitchen necessities and to display favorite objects. But if you’re facing a bare shelf, you may not know where to begin. Here’s what you need to know about styling… Read more »

Cleaning Candles: Extend Use and Beauty

With their warm glow and pleasant scents, candles add beauty to your home’s decor. But over time, candles can grow dusty and sooty, and their wax can make a mess of otherwise attractive candlesticks and containers. Here’s how to clean candles and their holders. Removing dirt from candles To clean away dust and soot that… Read more »

Your New DIY Resource: YouTube!

Suppose the digital display on your stove breaks down just after your manufacturer’s warranty has expired. You can call an appliance repair service, but that will likely be expensive. Or you can attempt the repair yourself with help from an online friend: YouTube. If you’re a DIYer, YouTube can show you how to make a… Read more »

Clearing and Preventing Clogged Drains

What a headache! A clogged drain is nasty and messy, and the timing is never good. Let’s look at what to do when you have a clog and how to prevent them. Types of clogged drains and their causes Kitchen clogs can occur in the sink, disposal and sometimes the dishwasher. All three types of… Read more »

How to Paint Over Old Wood Paneling

Wood-paneled living areas were popular in the 1960s and 70s. Unfortunately, fifty years later, some of that wall paneling has still not been updated. If you don’t want dated wood paneling in your new home, should you remove and replace it, or can you paint over it?  Removal versus painting If the paneling is genuine,… Read more »

What to Do After a Home Burglary

Discovering your home has been burglarized is a sick feeling. In addition to losing valuables, a home burglary leaves you feeling violated and vulnerable. Someone has ransacked your belongings and taken things that matter to you. Could the thief be cashing in on your things right now? Worse, will they come back? Take a deep… Read more »

Testing the Waters: Is Your Private Well Water Safe?

Municipal water is treated and delivered under strict health guidelines set at the state and federal levels. But if you own rural property with its own private well, the applicable regulations in many states are less stringent, federal laws governing public water systems do not apply, and owners are not required to treat or test… Read more »

December To-Do List: Holiday Helpful Hints

December is a busy month — with holiday decorating, food prep and celebrations taking over the schedule. So go ahead and give yourself the gift of a lighter load of chores around the house. Here’s a suggested to-do list that will get you ready for family festivities and the potential for harsh winter weather but… Read more »

November To-Do List: Get Ready for the Holidays!

With Thanksgiving looming and the winter holidays right around the corner, it’s easy to succumb to panic. Don’t do it! Instead, use this pre-holiday time as motivation to accomplish what you can and forget about the rest. If you haven’t already, hammer down your holiday travel plans. Make the necessary calls to family and friends… Read more »

Removing Bats From Your House

Just in time for Halloween, you suddenly see a bat flitting around inside your home. There’s no need to break out garlic and a wooden stake. Here’s how to remove a bat from your house and how to prevent them from visiting you in the future. Safely removing a bat from your house Bats can… Read more »

Safety First When Grilling Great Food

Grilling delicious meals on the weekend is therapeutic. You can feel the tensions of the workweek go up in barbeque smoke as you create a chargrilled masterpiece. But to ensure your grilling experience doesn’t flame out, you have to exercise some cooking caution before, during and after you grill. Burned steaks are bad; a burned… Read more »

Handling Load-Bearing Walls During Renovation

Renovating a home to create an open floor plan or let in additional light sometimes involves removing a load-bearing wall. Every house has at least two of these walls, and they are a vital part of your home’s structure. If modifying a load-bearing wall is part of your renovation plan, you need a professional to… Read more »

The Ups and Downs of Home Elevators

Baby Boomers are aging, and people of all ages are increasingly caring for elderly parents with mobility issues. That has increased the demand for home elevators in multistory homes. A home elevator is a terrific help with mobility and moving cargo floor to floor, but diligent research and planning are a must. Here’s what you… Read more »

Finding, Repairing and Preventing Wood Rot

Water is essential to life, but water in the wrong places around your home can wreak destruction. Interior framing, eaves, window frames — all of these and more are subject to wood rot and can be expensive to repair. Here’s how to spot, fix and prevent damage around your house. Where wood rot occurs When… Read more »