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  • Man sitting at a desk under an umbrella
    By Ron Baker 4 days ago

    Homeowner Shares When A Free New Roof Isn't Worth It: 'Are All Of My Neighbors Committing Insurance Fraud?'

    Noticed roofers knocking on your neighbors' doors after a storm, or been offered a free inspection yourself? You may want to turn them down – here's why.

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  • A significant crack in concrete
    By Rob Johnstone 5 days ago

    The Affordable Solution That Makes Filling Deep Cracks In Concrete A Breeze

    Depending on the extent of the damage, you may be able to fill cracked concrete easily with the right DIY products. You can use this compound for deeper cracks.

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  • Man on a ladder cleaning gutters
    By Kirsten Nunez 2 months ago

    The Pool Noodle Hack That's A Game-Changer For Cleaning Your Gutters

    Who knew a pool noodle could save your gutters? Discover how a simple trick keeps your ladders from causing damage and how to add some extra stability.

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  • An abandoned old house with a rusted metal roof
    By Ron Baker 3 months ago

    The Worst Metal Roofing Materials — And The Best Alternatives To Choose

    If you're looking to change your roof, we have the metal materials you should avoid. Learn why each may not be a good option and alternatives to use instead.

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  • metal seam and fasteners roofing on upgraded home
    By Jillian Chapman 3 months ago

    The Hidden Disadvantages To Metal Roofing That You Should Know About

    If you're in the market for a new roof, you may be considering metal. However, there are some disadvantages to this material that you need to be aware of.

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  • Man painting stain on a wood fence
    By Lisa Bonham 3 months ago

    Is It Okay To Paint Your Side Of A Neighbor's Fence? Here's What You Might Be Risking

    Your neighbor's fence might be an eyesore on your otherwise perfectly manicured yard. Can you paint the fence? Here is what you need to know beforehand.

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  • row of sheds for sale
    By Rob Johnstone 3 months ago

    Is Costco's Massive Goliath Barn Shed Worth The Price?

    You may be looking for more than a shed, so why not a barn? We break down the pros and cons of Costco's Gorilla Goliath barn so you don't have to.

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  • deeply sunken pavers
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    The Quick And Easy Way To Fix Sinking Patio Pavers To Prevent Further Damage

    Restore your patio's beautiful perfection with a simple household tool and a specific filler as an easy fix to keep them level, stable, and in great shape.

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  • person with hand against a fence post during installation
    By Ron Baker 4 months ago

    The Harbor Freight Tool You Should Consider If You're Installing A Fence Yourself

    If you're looking at installing a fence on your property, Harbor Freight has a tool that you need to invest in to make this task even easier.

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  • swimming pool with cloudy, murky water
    By Jillian Chapman 4 months ago

    The Genius Tennis Ball Trick You'll Wish You Used In Your Swimming Pool Sooner

    While swimming pools are a wonderful luxury on a hot summer day, maintenance can be costly. Here is a tennis ball trick that may reduce your pool care costs.

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  • gravel around a stone path
    By Sophie Pell 4 months ago

    The Quick And Easy Way To Keep Gravel Stable And In Place

    Are you struggling to keep your pathway's gravel in place? Here is what you should use to stabilize your gravel and the benefits of applying it.

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  • cracked concrete surface
    By Erika Dale 4 months ago

    The Genius Pool Noodle Hack That Makes Fixing Cracks In Concrete A Breeze

    If you have cracks in your concrete, have no fear! The handy, dandy pool noodle is here. This is how to use it to repair cracks and why it is a good idea.

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  • A lovely gravel driveway
    By Rob Johnstone 4 months ago

    Is Concrete Powder The Key To A More Durable, Longer-Lasting Gravel Driveway?

    Gravel driveways are gorgeous, but would concrete powder make it last longer? Get to know concrete powder and the pros and cons of using this method.

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  • A man on a platform painting the second floor shutters of a home.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 5 months ago

    The 12 Best Front Door And Shutter Color Pairings To Boost Your Home's Curb Appeal

    From bold to traditional, here are the color pairings you should consider to give your home's exterior an instant refresh and boost curb appeal.

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  • rust stains on concrete floor
    By Erika Dale 5 months ago

    How To Get Rid Of Rust Stains On Concrete Using A Favorite Household Product

    Rust is annoying, but it can be especially frustrating on hard, porous surfaces like concrete. Lift those exterior stains with this popular cleaning product.

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  • Spraying water on algae-covered exterior siding
    By Madisen Swenson 6 months ago

    The Simplest Way To Clean And Remove Algae From Your Home's Siding

    If your siding is covered in algae, here is a simple solution to get rid of it, plus why it works, and how to get the job done for sparkling siding.

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  • different color front doors all lined up
    By Erika Dale 6 months ago

    The One Front Door Color That Can Make It More Difficult To Sell Your Home

    Here is the bold front door color choice that may be turning potential homebuyers away. Find out why this color is hurting your resale value and by how much.

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  • a showcase of five of WYBOT's tools
    Promoted
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 6 months ago

    These WYBOT Robot Pool Vacuums Give You More Time Swimming And Less Time Skimming

    Cut back on pool cleaning time with these WYBOT robot vacuums. These four picks do the dirty work for you and are all on sale right now. Dive in and save.

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  • An elegant sunken patio made from wood-simulant composite decking.
    By Sharon Kong Perring 7 months ago

    The Painful Surprise You Didn't Know About Composite Decking

    Composite decking has a lot of benefits, but did you know there are downsides, too? Here is one specific downside to consider when installing a new deck.

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  • A cracked and settling concrete driveway
    By Ron Baker 7 months ago

    Repairing Cracks In Concrete? Avoid These Common Mistakes At All Costs

    If you find cracks in your concrete, you want to ensure they are repaired correctly. Our expert lets us know the mistakes to avoid when repairing your concrete.

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  • Garage door with decorative magnets
    By Rob Johnstone 8 months ago

    Elevate The Look Of Basic Garage Doors With An Affordable Solution

    Want the look of a fancier garage door without putting down money for a remodel? There's a way to achieve this result for less than $20 & it takes 10 minutes.

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  • Sealing concrete driveway with an acrylic-based product
    By Ron Baker 8 months ago

    3 Top-Rated Concrete Sealers That Are Worth Buying, According To Reviews

    It's hard to go TOO wrong with concrete sealers, but these are definitely the top 3 easy, affordable products to get the maximum results you're looking for.

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  • guy fixing a garage door
    By Rob Johnstone 8 months ago

    The Best Way To Lubricate A Noisy Garage Door (And How Often You Need To)

    Garage door getting awfully noisy lately? Grab a can of WD-40 and spray down each part of the garage door in this sequence (& don't forget the first step).

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  • white colored splotches of water stains on hardwood floors
    By Rob Johnstone 8 months ago

    How To Remove Water Stains From Wood Using Items You Already Have At Home

    Water stains on your wooden furniture, walls, doors, floors, or countertops? Don't panic. Remove unwanted marks and refresh the wood using some household items.

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  • stained wooden siding visible on a house
    By Rob Johnstone 9 months ago

    Wood Siding Vs. Vinyl Siding: Which Is Right For Your Home?

    If you're ready to update or build your house's exterior siding, consider the pros and cons of wood or vinyl options, including design, cost, and longevity.

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  • garage in winter with door open and ATV
    By Gabrielle Hondorp 10 months ago

    Cold Garage? Skip The Space Heater And Warm It Up With These Affordable Solutions

    You don't need a space heater to warm up your freezing cold garage. There are alternative, more affordable solutions for heating up this space in your home.

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  • Light installation on swimming pool wall
    By Ron Baker 10 months ago

    How To Safely Replace A Pool Light (& Dangerous Mistakes To Avoid)

    Water and electricity is a deadly combination, but you can replace a pool light yourself - if you're very, very careful, and shut off the circuit breaker first.

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