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Fix a Doorbell

 

If your doorbell isn't working, fix it yourself. It's easy!

 

 

1. First, check your circuit breaker. It may be a tripped switch, in which case you can just turn it back on.

2. If it is getting power, check your button. Carefully take out each of the screws from the cover and gently pull it away from the wall. Use your screwdriver to tighten up all of the connections, and then grab a small paintbrush to dust off all the contacts. Then you can try testing the button again.

3. If that doesn't work, take the wires off the terminal screws. Carefully hold the insulated part of the wires and touch the exposed ends. If the bell rings, it's the button that's the problem.

4. To replace the button, all you have to do is attach the wires from the wall to the new terminal screws. Tighten them down so they're secure. Then just screw the new unit back to the wall and you're all set: it should be working fine!

5. While you're working on the doorbell, why not clean off those chimes too? Remove the cover and clean away all the dust and cobwebs. You should also check the connections. Then, just replace the cover.

 

Bi-Fold Door Problems
Bi-fold doors are a common choice for many closets, but you can run into some problems. Generally it's one of three things...

 

Carpet Care
If you like cushy, comfy carpets and you want to keep them that way for years to come...

 

Carpet Stains
Kids, dogs, and company can lead to stains on your carpets, but with a few basic stain removal tricks...

 

Change a Doorknob
A broken knob isn't just a nuisance, it's dangerous. It's easy to replace..

 

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...

 

 

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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Saving Money with Window Insulation Coverings

Anyone who owns a home or rents an apartment comes to the realization that no matter how good the windows are the R-value is not enough to prevent energy loss. Even double paned windows allow significant amounts of heat and air conduction. Glass is just not a good insulator, which is why they invented double paned windows.

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Staining Deck Railings – Making It Last

The more solid the stain color, the longer it will last. Therefore, the solid stains are best for areas like railings that are more difficult to stain than decking. Staining deck railings is not difficult, but it does take more care than simply staining the flat deck. So you want to use a color that will last as long as possible.

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Information about How to Install Adjustable Shelving
Many people find that after a few years in their home they have run short of storage space. This can cause quite a problem in terms of messiness and general clutter. There are some very effective solutions out there, not the least of which is adjustable shelving. Basically, adjustable shelving is shelving that sits on metal rails that are attached to the wall. It is easy to learn how to install adjustable shelving, and it is even easier to find things to occupy your adjustable shelves once they are installed.

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Handling Dry Rot Repair
Dry rot repair is no fun for anyone, especially when it's affecting your home as well as your life. But when you find that you have a problem, you do need to tackle it quickly in order to prevent permanent damage to your home. If you feel that you need dry rot repair, here are some things that you will want to keep in mind as you are looking over your home.

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