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  • construction worker looking at rain
    By Angela Baird October 11th, 2024

    Can I Use Quick-Set Concrete In The Rain?

    Some of us don't like to let a little rain get in the way of our plans, but if you were planning on using quick-set concrete, you should know some things first.

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  • pan on ceramic glass cooktop
    By Allanah Dykes October 11th, 2024

    Which Pans Are Suitable For Ceramic-Glass Cooktops?

    It can be a big deal if you're not using the right type or pot or pan for your ceramic-glass cooktop. These are the options you should look for.

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  • two twin kitchen sinks empty
    By Gary Sprague October 11th, 2024

    Gallon Capacity Of A Sink

    Each type of kitchen sink has a certain gallon capacity, but it depends on the type and size. This is what you should know.

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  • someone digging installing well system
    By Danielle Smyth October 11th, 2024

    The Average Cost For A Well & Septic System

    If you're looking to add a well or septic tank system (or a combination of the two) you might be interested in the costs this home project. Here's what to know.

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  • someone installing doorknob door
    By Wade Shaddy October 11th, 2024

    What Is The Standard Doorknob Height On A Door?

    If you've got a door that's a blank slate, you might have to drill your own doorknob hole. In that case, it's important to know the standard doorknob height.

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  • spreading sand over pavers
    By Melissa Busse October 11th, 2024

    How To Put Sand Between Pavers

    If you're laying pavers, you need to fill the spaces between the cracks to make it look professional, and sand is a great choice. Here's how to apply it.

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  • installing faucet into sink hole
    By Gary Sprague October 11th, 2024

    Sink Faucet Hole Sizes

    If you're trying to install a faucet in your bathroom or kitchen sink, the faucet holes may be in different sizes. Here's what you should know.

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  • By Rogue Parrish October 11th, 2024

    What Size Spacers To Use When Installing Tile

    Tile spacers are an extremely handy tool when installing tile floors, but how do you use them - and what size do you want? We've got your covered.

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  • By Matt McGew October 11th, 2024

    How To Calculate A Room In Linear Feet

    What is linear footage? Here's an explanation, how it's used in construction, and details on how to measure it for yourself.

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  • coat closet visible door open
    By Wade Shaddy October 11th, 2024

    What Is A Good Size For A Coat Closet?

    Size matters when it comes to coat closets. Whether you're looking to buy house or just remodeling to add a closet for coats, keep these sizing tips in mind.

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  • Hammer laying on a 2X4
    By Wade Shaddy October 11th, 2024

    Different 2x4 Wood Types

    Do you know what the most popular types of 2- by 4-inch wood are, and what the pros and cons of each are? You're about to learn about this important lumber.

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  • wooden post on concrete slab
    By Glenda Taylor October 10th, 2024

    How To Fasten A 4X4 Post To A Concrete Slab

    You can fasten a 4-foot by 4-foot post to a concrete slab for any of your exterior or patio projects, and there are three different methods for you to consider.

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  • woman opening draped sliding doors
    By Jan Burch October 10th, 2024

    Size Of Drapes For A Sliding Door

    Do you want to cover a sliding door with drapes? It can be done, but you need to determine the right size before you go out and buy your drapery.

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  • someone adding vinyl siding
    By Lucy Friend October 10th, 2024

    How Much To Put New Vinyl Siding On A 14 X 70?

    If you want to add vinyl sliding onto your 14 X 70 mobile home or trailer, you'll need to budget for the costs. Here's what you might need to pay.

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  • hand applying stain wood
    By Wade Shaddy October 10th, 2024

    Can You Stain Wood After Polyurethane Has Been Applied?

    If you've already applied polyurethane to a piece of wood, you may wonder if you can still stain it a different color. The answer depends on a few things.

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  • nail getting hammered into fence
    By Debbie Tolle October 9th, 2024

    What Type Of Nails Do You Use When Building A Fence?

    When you're building a fence, the type of nails you use can make a big difference in its longevity and construction. Use the right tools and materials.

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  • By Joseph West October 9th, 2024

    How To Calculate Floor Load Capacity

    How much weight can your current floor hold? While some tasks are better left to a structural engineer, here are the basics.

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  • Screwhead and holes in wall
    By Rob Johnstone October 9th, 2024

    Easily Fix Small Wall Holes In A Pinch Using Items You Already Own

    Is there an annoying small hole in your wall caused by a nail or some other annoyance? You can probably repair the hole yourself with common household items.

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  • By Wade Shaddy October 8th, 2024

    How To Size A Rough Opening Bifold Door

    It's nice to have bifold doors already installed, but if you're ready to DIY it, here are the measurement tips that you need.

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  • Water pooling on wooden deck
    By Ron Baker October 8th, 2024

    The Most Durable Material For A Long-Lasting Deck

    Wood, composite, or... aluminum? There are many deck options out there, and we're here to tell you which one holds up the best (and why).

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  • washing hands in colorful Talavera sink
    By Erika Dale October 7th, 2024

    Here's What You Should Know About Those Beautiful Mexican Sinks (& How To Get One)

    You've seen those gorgeous painted sinks from Mexico, but what are they? Here's all the details you want to know about Talavera and where to buy one.

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  • outdoor slat privacy wall with greenery and outdoor furniture
    By Jillian Chapman October 6th, 2024

    Add Stylish Privacy To Your Patio With An Easy DIY Wooden Slat Project

    If you want your patio to be a place of comfort, style, and privacy, you can accomplish it with this DIY wooden slat privacy wall project.

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  • A person's feet walk across a carpeted floor
    By Paige Gawley October 5th, 2024

    Here's Why Millennials Despise Carpets (& The Flooring Alternative They Prefer)

    Millennials are buying homes, and there's one thing they despise: carpeting. There is one flooring alternative they heavily prefer that you should learn about.

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  • holding wet wipe over toilet
    By Holly Gates October 1st, 2024

    Can You Flush Baby Wipes Down The Toilet? Here's What Happens If You Do

    People say not to flush baby wipes down the potty. But does it matter if you have a septic tank vs. a sewer line? And what about those "flushable" adult wipes?

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  • Arrangement with multiple sliding doors
    By Ron Baker October 1st, 2024

    How To Replace Sliding Glass Doors With A Solid Wall

    Replacing sliding glass doors with a solid wall might sound like an intimidating DIY, but you can do this. Here are the basic steps to follow.

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  • small patio off of french doors
    By Erika Dale September 30th, 2024

    The Small Patio Design Trick That Will Make Your Space Feel Bigger

    Cozy patios are great. Cramped patios? Less so. Thankfully, there's one super clever trick that will make your tiny patio feel surprisingly grand and spacious.

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  • A plumbing fixture breaking
    By Ron Baker September 29th, 2024

    The DIY Plumbing Mistake That Will Flood Your Home

    The most disastrous plumbing mistake is shockingly easy to make. Here's what you've been doing wrong, and how to prevent it in the future.

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