The modern home is just packed with appliances, big and small. From toasters to hairdryers to more esoteric appliances, it seems like there’s a gizmo for every task. The problem is that like any sort of technology, small appliances are prone to breaking for a variety of reasons. Most people have decided that the simplest [...]
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Tips for Small Appliance Repair
February 17th, 2012 — appliances, Handy Man, Repair
Maintenance for your Swimming Pool
February 16th, 2012 — Clean, Handy Man, Maintain, swimming pool
On a humid and hot day in August, there is nothing that feels quite as good as a dip in your pool. If your pool is looking a little bit more like a pond than a place for swimming, then nobody is going to be happy. Here are some tips for swimming pool maintenance that [...]
Choosing Your Discount Power Tools
January 27th, 2012 — Handy Man
Part of the reason that most people decide to do their own repairs and maintenance around the house is because it’s much cheaper than hiring someone else to do it. However, a lot of jobs require specialized tools, and power tools in particular can be very expensive. A lot of do it yourselfers are always [...]
How to Refinish Furniture
January 14th, 2012 — furniture, Refurbish
When it comes time to replace your furniture, you may be able to save money and refinish the piece of furniture. What that entails is to remove the old finish, prepare for the new finish, and then apply the new finish. A little bit of effort can save you a great deal of money. When [...]
Refinish Hardwood Floors
January 13th, 2012 — Flooring, Handy Man, Refresh, Seal/Stain, Wood Floors, Woodwork
One way to get the most out of your home is to refinish hardwood floors, restoring them to a much finer look and design. If you bought your floors in a prefabricated style and had them installed by someone else, then you probably do not realize how much more you could get out of your [...]
How to Fix or Replace Crown Molding
January 13th, 2012 — Aesthetics, Fix, Handy Man, Replace, Walls
While crown molding doesn’t serve any real purpose, it still looks nice and can add value to your home. However, over time, crown molding can become cracked, pieces may fall away or it may just start to look a little old. Luckily, this is a pretty easy fix and it is also very easy to [...]
Buying a Circular Saw
December 31st, 2011 — Handy Man, Tools
Circular saws are excellent tools, and are perceived to be one of the most common tools that you will find within a workshop. The circular saw was originally invented back in the year 1780. The circular saw is also regularly regarded as the Skil saw or the buzz saw, but the Skil saw is just [...]
Joe the Plumber
December 6th, 2011 — Handy Man, Maintain, pipes, plumbing
If your home, apartment or some other building is suddenly experiencing a water leak, then repairing the fixtures, the faucets and the pipes can become extremely urgent in no time at all. You may be able to do some of the repair work yourself, but in most cases it is much more wise a decision [...]
Guide to Wallpaper Borders
July 4th, 2011 — Wallpaper, Walls
This is a quick, no nonsense kind of guide dedicated to all things wallpaper border. If you want to know how to install the right wallpaper border for your space, keep reading! Wallpaper Borders Using wallpaper borders is something that can change the way a room looks completely. Wallpaper borders are made of the same [...]
Alternative Energy For Homeowners
June 18th, 2011 — Air Conditioning, Cheap Alternative, Energy, Handy Man, Heating, Low Budget
As home heating costs rise, and energy in general gets more expensive, many homeowners are turning to alternative means to power their homes. While many systems require a lot of effort to implement, there are quite a few that can be easy to install and quite economical. Whether it is simply cutting back on the [...]



