How to Install a Vessel Sink (12 Jun 2006) Vessel sinks have exploded in popularity. These types of sinks are mounted "above counter" and are installed differently than the traditional "drop in" or under counter installations. This "how to" article has some tips and techniques to ensure your vessel sink installation is successful.
How to Install an Inground Flagpole (12 Jun 2006) An inground flagpole is simply a flagpole that is rooted in the ground. It is a permanent pole designed to withstand winds of up to 130 mph, depending on the height and material of the flagpole. Just as trees require roots for support, inground flagpoles need foundations.
How to Keep Your Tools Useful for Every Season (12 Jun 2006) You don't want to keep your useless tools in your storage right? You will only fill up the room with broken tools, so you feel you want to throw everything out.
How To Know If Interior Design Is Right for You (12 Jun 2006) Have you ever seen a beautiful house or office building and wondered who did the work? Have you ever wished that you could do some of the work that you've seen elsewhere? Many people wonder what it would be like to be an Interior Designer, but they rarely ever go beyond thinking about it.
How to Layout Recessed Lighting (12 Jun 2006) To properly design a recessed lighting plan there are some basic principles to understand. In this lighting article we will discuss these principles and how you can use them to layout your recessed lighting.
How to Make Freezer Blocking Work for You (12 Jun 2006) Freezer blocking is a method used to make the household freezer more efficient. With a hour of your time you could lower your electrical consumption. Particularly helpful for vegetable gardeners or anyone who wants to keep down the costs of storing foods.
How to Paint Your Own Artwork - And Save Money (12 Jun 2006) Decorate your home with your own abstract paintings. Use these simple techniques and your painting will exactly match your décor.
How to Prevent Clogged Gutters (12 Jun 2006) If you have a home with gutters, you probably find yourself a couple of times a year climbing ladders and unclogging them. If there are trees in close proximity to the home, you may be unclogging gutters even more frequently.
How to Remodel A Small Bathroom (12 Jun 2006) Not all bathrooms can be lavish spaces with whirlpool tubs and two separate vanities. For some bathrooms, space is at a premium and knocking out walls is not an option, but remodeling must be done. Small bathroom remodeling presents its own complications, but with the right information, a small bathroom-remodeling project can shine.
How to Remove Crazy Glue (12 Jun 2006) When the new super bonding glues first came out, they were hailed as the best thing since sliced bread. Until someone got their hand stuck to the breadbox.
How To Replace The Rollers On Your Patio Door (12 Jun 2006) Have you noticed your patio door is getting harder and harder to open? Maybe it's time to change the rollers on the door. They generally last from ten to fifteen years but they do wear out and its a...
How to Replace the Rollers on Your Patio Sliding Glass Glass Door (12 Jun 2006) Opening your patio sliding glass door should be an easy task. If your sliding door is giving you a work out every time you open it, most likely it is your rollers that are causing the problem. Often times they get dirty and wear out, making it difficult to open the door.
How to Select Exterior Shutters (12 Jun 2006) This article will help determine what to look for when purchasing exterior shutters, including the best ways to measure, order and install.
How To Select Scraped//Distressed Hardwood Flooring (12 Jun 2006) Hand-scraped and Distressed hardwood floors are becoming a popular choice in today's upscale homes and commercial buildings. These floors are a newer trend but are rooted in history. Before today's...
How to Select the Best Laminate Flooring for You (12 Jun 2006) Hardwood flooring - its' traditional look is almost timeless, its' beauty is unmatchable. However, it's pretty hard to maintain a hardwood floor, not to mention the price you have to pay for it. Even with the most recent floor treatments they will still scratch, fade, dent and stain in a rather small amount of time. That's why laminate flooring was invented. Because it's machine made and its' top layer is a hardwood photographic laminated surface, laminate has the look and appeal of real hardwood floors, but it's more durable and it requires less maintenance.
How to Troubleshoot Video Problems (12 Jun 2006) Get rid of bad video! If you have common TV or video picture problems, it can usually be attributed to one of a few common causes. This will tell you how to easily identify and fix your video and enjoy a great picture again.
How to Use Do-It-Yourself Toxic Mold Test Kits (12 Jun 2006) Many homeowners, landlords, renters, property managers, business owners, and employees want to know, and need to know, the precise identities of the various toxic mold species inhabiting their home, rental property, or place of work.
How to Wallpaper Like a Pro! (12 Jun 2006) Wallpapering is an experience not to be feared. You can beautify any room in your home or office, simply by applying wallpaper. It is easy to do, and the results are always magnificent!