Any home can look better when you add a nice walkway leading up to it. Luckily, just about anyone can do it on their own and it doesn’t take much time. We recommend allowing around two to three days to complete your walkway, so it can be accomplished on a weekend. If you need to [...]
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Installing Walkway Pavers
March 20th, 2012 — Create, Curb Appeal, Design, Flooring, Handy Man, Landscape, Outside, Project, Yard
How to Safely Clean Masonry
March 3rd, 2012 — Aesthetics, Clean, Curb Appeal, Handy Man, Masonry, Outside, Refresh, Safety, Walls
Overtime, our masonry can start to look a bit run down and dirty and can take away from the curb appeal of our homes. Power washing can help, but for those deep down stains, you’re going to need to get some serious help. There are a few main options that you can use to get [...]
How to Make Old Appliances Look New
February 29th, 2012 — Cheap Alternative, Dishwasher, Handy Man, Kitchen, Refresh, Refrigerator, Repair
If you’re stuck with some aging appliances and replacing them isn’t in your budget, there are a few appliance repair tricks that you can use to give them a facelift and make them more energy efficient, on the cheap. For this article, we’re going to focus on refreshing your refrigerator and dishwasher, but these tips [...]
Simple Air Conditioning Cleaning
January 23rd, 2012 — Air Conditioning, Clean, Handy Man
Keeping your air conditioner clean is the best way to make sure it runs at its maximum capacity. Air conditioning cleaning will vary depending on the type of air conditioner you use, but all of them are relatively simple as long as you have basic tools and can follow directions easily. Most air conditioners will [...]
6 Tips for Getting Your Lawn Ready for Winter
December 23rd, 2011 — Curb Appeal, Handy Man, Yard
Even though you may be done with mowing for the year, that doesn’t mean that your lawn doesn’t need more attention before winter strikes. Whether you live in a warm climate or a cold one, by taking the time to take care of your lawn before winter comes, you can be assured of having a [...]
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What’s In Your Crawlspace?
December 21st, 2011 — Clean, Crawl Space, Handy Man, Maintain, Mold
Most of today’s homes have crawl spaces, but few of us ever venture up there. No one really likes to think of crawling up into that tight space, but there may be a few reasons to consider it. It is important to schedule an annual checkup for your crawlspace, since this can help you spot [...]
How to Soundproof a Room
December 9th, 2011 — ceiling, Doors, Handy Man, insulation, Low Budget, Tile
Whether you live by a busy road, you just had a new baby or your children have discovered the wonders of musical instruments, soundproofing a room has many benefits. Commonly, bedrooms are the rooms where soundproofing brings the most benefit, but literally any room can be soundproofed. It’s easier than you might think and most [...]
Three Ways to Fix Up Your House – The Outside
December 3rd, 2011 — Aesthetics, Clean, Outside, Yard
If you are trying to find some quick and inexpensive ways to get the outside of your house shaped up, there are numerous options. We’re going to cover three of the best that can transform any home into a showpiece, with a minimal investment of time, effort and money. You want your home to look [...]
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Screen Door Repairs
November 27th, 2011 — Doors, Repair, Screen
You may be surprised to learn that the repairs for a screen door can be relatively simple. Most modern style screen doors have an aluminum frame that is lightweight and stretched across the frame there is fiberglass screening material. Unfortunately, the light weight nature of the fiberglass material means that it is not too difficult [...]
Closing Down a House for the Winter
November 8th, 2011 — Heating, pipes, Windows
Whether you have a vacation home that will not be in use for the winter, or you will be gone from your home for an extended period of time this season, it is a good idea to properly close up your home for the winter. This is not difficult and the steps you take here [...]



