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Change a Doorknob

 

A broken knob isn't just a nuisance, it's dangerous. It's easy to replace, so don't put it off any longer.

 

 

1. Pick up a replacement knob at your local hardware store or home center and grab a screwdriver.

2. Take the screws out of the plate located behind the knob and the latch. Put the screws in a safe place.

3. Remove the knob from both sides of the door. Pull out the latch mechanism.

4. Fit the new latch mechanism into place.

5. Fit the side of the knob with the screw posts through the latch casing, so when you turn the knob it catches the latch and opens the door.

6. When the knob is securely in place, fit the other side over the posts. Attach the screws.

 

Clean Mini-Blinds

Does it seem that no matter how hard you try to keep those mini blinds clean...

 

Cleaning Curtains & Draperies

Spring cleaning: it can sound overwhelming, but as far as the curtains and draperies go...

 

Coping With Baseboards

If you want to install baseboard moldings and have a professional looking finish...

 

Crushed Carpet

Have you ever moved your furniture around and then had to live...

 

Curtain Adaptation

Window treatments don't fit? Whether you've moved, mislaundered...

 

Deadbolt Locks

Deadbolt locks help keep your home secure and your family safe...

 

Door Mouldings

Installing molding can be tricky, and door casings are no exception...

 

Door Viewer

Don't you hate it when someone knocks on your door and you...

 
 

Selecting A Home Improvement Contractor

Now that you have decided to do a remodeling or home improvement project, it is time to select a home improvement contractor who will work with you to ensure a quality job. Unfortunately, there are many contractors who promote their services in ways that disguise their lack of expertise or do work in a way that is shoddy or not of acceptable quality.

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Hiring Someone for Crawl Space Mold Removal

If you realize you have a problem in your home, you need to have someone come out to help you fix it. When you're in need of crawl space mold removal, you can't fix this problem on your own, so a professional service is necessary. To help you find the best company for your needs, you might want to think about these tips for hiring someone for crawl space mold removal.

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Beware of Independent Contractor Fraud

Independent contractor fraud can be a serious problem in the construction industry unfortunately. An independent contractor is a person who is licensed to independently perform certain kinds of work. The license indicates they have met all state and federal requirements for contractors and is legitimate. Unfortunately, too many people pass themselves off as licensed contractors, when in fact they don’t have the proper licenses or qualifications.

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Create Beautiful Artistic Design with Faux Finishes on Wood Floors
Learn about faux finishes on wood floors
Customizing with faux finishes on wood floors seems to be a hit with more and more people today. Faux finishing is known as a popular technique used to paint your walls and ceilings. It's also a great artistic application for wood floors.

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Glass Tiles for Energy Savings – Poor Conducting Makes Great Cents!
Not too many people consider glass tiles first when remodeling, yet there are ways to use glass tiles for energy savings. In fact, the increasing popularity of glass tiles in the home is directly related to environmental issues. There are many companies that are making glass tiles out of recycled glass. It takes less energy to make a new tile from recycled glass then it does to produce a new tile from scratch. In the home, glass tiles can be used as extra insulation on the wall or floor while adding a decorative touch.

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