How to Clean, Seal, and Maintain Granite Countertops | Natural stone work surfaces are beautiful but require periodic maintenance | I Can Fix Up My Home
Natural stone work surfaces are beautiful but require periodic maintenance.
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Install Attic Radiant Barrier | Foil, paint provide a thermal shield | I Can Fix Up My Home
Energy Q radiant barrier foil, paint provide a thermal shield.
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Restore a Rusty Cast Iron Skillet
A cast iron skillet, the original non-stick cookware. How to restore a rusty one.
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How to Use a Multimeter
Analog and digital multimeters (DMM) diagnose circuits, measure voltage and current. Here’s how.
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10 DIY New Year Projects to Tackle
index sitemap advanced The clock is ticking down to the new year. That means many things but here are two to consider. Since spring will soon be here it'
Woodworking Design: Estimating Lumber
This is a tutorial on lumber grades, common dimensions, and buying wood for woodworking projects.
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How to Clean, Seal, and Maintain Granite Countertops | Natural stone work surfaces are beautiful but require periodic maintenance | I Can Fix Up My Home
Natural stone work surfaces are beautiful but require periodic maintenance.
Benefits of the Tankless Water Heater | Big savings on utility bills and a federal energy tax credit | I Can Fix Up My Home
This article compares the energy efficiency of a tankless water heater to a conventional storage water heater. Both electric and gas units save energy and save money.
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Make a Kitchen Cabinet Door | Design, Build, Finish
What a DIY’er needs to know about building kitchen cabinet doors.
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11 Types of Woodworking Joints
These 11 types of woodworking joints explain carpentry joinery for strength and aesthetic appeal.
I want to do a project with a Bridle Joint at some point this year. I've been watching some of these japanese master craftsmen online and this looks like a common type of joint they use.
When it comes to joinery, the Japanese excel. The only Japanese-type tool I have is a springy blade flush cut saw. At times it's the only thing that will do the job.
How to Install a Hardwood Floor | Home remodeling with, oak, cork, bamboo, or pecan instead of laminate flooring | I Can Fix Up My Home
Whether you’re remodeling your home or planning new home construction, installing a hardwood floor adds a bit of warmth and grace, raises the home’s curb appeal, and increases property equity.
Biscuit Joiner; Why You Need One for Woodworking
A biscuit joiner is an optional but effective power tool for your woodworking projects. It creates strong joints.
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Troubleshoot and Fix a Thermostat | For energy efficiency, clean and calibrate a thermostat | I Can Fix Up My Home
Any defective, uncalibrated, or dirty thermostat will raise your energy bills.
Living Room Remodeling Ideas | Frugal Make-Overs | I Can Fix Up My Home
Frugal make-overs by eliminating clutter, rearranging furniture, and painting.
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Choosing the Right Screw | DIY and Woodworking | I Can Fix Up My Home
Most DIY and woodworking projects need some kind of fastener, from drywall screws to Tapcon® concrete anchors.
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Residential Wood Frame Construction Explained | Use top and bottom plates, studs, headers, and cripples; build load and non-load bearing walls | I Can Fix Up My Home
Use top and bottom plates, studs, headers, and cripples; build load and non-load bearing walls.
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Heater and Air Conditioner Zone Control | Single thermostat HVAC systems can lack energy efficiency | I Can Fix Up My Home
Single thermostat HVAC systems lack energy efficiency in larger homes with atriums and big windows.
Troubleshoot and Repair a Doorbell
Troubleshooting and repairing a doorbell is rather simple but it’s far from intuitive. You’ll need to follow a few basic steps and have a few basic tools handy.
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