Reducing your household energy consumption will save you money and reduce your carbon footprint on the environment. Find tips on how to retain the heat in your home, save electricity by switching your light bulbs and much more.
Drywall damage is a real eye sore. However, if the hole is relatively small, it can be repaired fairly easily and quickly and you won't have to replace the entire surface.
Whether you're finishing a new wall or refreshing a room, a coat of paint can dramatically change the look and feel of your home. If done correctly, you'll find it's also an inexpensive way to transform an ordinary room into something extraordinary.
Grouting is the last step to completing a tiled floor, and the process is fairly straightforward. Learn how to grout like a pro for an absolutely clean and uniform finish.
There's nothing more annoying than a leaking faucet. All it takes is a few basic tools and a short amount of time to fix it, and you'll avoid wasting a significant amount of water over time.
A rip in a window screen doesn't just look bad - letting insects in can make your life miserable. Fortunately, repairing a window screen is easy to do yourself and takes about 30 minutes to complete.
Laminate flooring is a great, cost-effective way to enhance a room, especially if you install it yourself. The installation does take some time and planning, but a bit of patience goes a long way to a great finished product.
Damaging a ceramic tile doesn't mean you have to replace the entire floor. If you've saved a few extra tiles, you're in luck. Following these basic steps and you'll have your floor fixed in no time.