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Patching Carpets

 

A small section of damaged carpeting is nothing to stress about. It's easy to fix.

 

 

1. If the carpet is just slightly damaged, like a small burn, use some manicuring scissors to snip away the damaged fibers. Make sure that you feather out the side areas as you work, so that spot is not as noticeable.

2. To patch the carpet, the key is to use a pattern. Choose something that will cover the damaged area, like a small plate or block of wood. Use a sharp utility knife to slowly cut around the plate, then remove the damaged area.

3. Use that pattern to cut a perfect patch from a scrap of carpeting. (If you don't have any extra scraps, try looking inside a closet or under a large piece of furniture that you don't plan on moving).

4. Secure the patch back to the floor with some double sided carpet tape. Cut it to fill the hole, peel off the backing and put it in place. (Make sure that if there is any pattern or texture to the carpet that you match it up). Press your patch firmly into place.

 

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
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Curtain Adaptation
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Deadbolt Locks
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Installing molding can be tricky, and door casings are no exception...

 

Door Viewer
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There are so many doorstops on the market do you know...

 

Door sweep
Drafts can sneak in all over your house, but one of the most common places is around the doors...

 

Dusting Doors
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Fix a Doorbell
If your doorbell isn't working, fix it yourself...

 

Hanging Curtains
Hanging curtains can be a frustrating task, but not to worry...

 

Install a Security Deadbolt
A security deadbolt is easy to install. I'll tell you how it's done...

 

Install Mini-Blinds
Installing mini blinds sounds like an easy project...

 

Keeping Carpets Clean
Keeping your carpets clean is not the easiest task...

 

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Masonry Waterproofing
Waterproofing the cement walls in your basement...

 

 

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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