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How to paint a room
Sequence for painting a room is from top to bottom: Ceiling first, then walls, then windows, doors and finally baseboards.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 8:25 pm      By: Jim55
How to install a toilet
There are many reasons to replace a toilet. The old toilet could be outdated, a bad color, or use too much water, for example. But actually replacing the toilet is not a daunting task, so there is no reason for not replacing the toilet. Follow along with my how to install a toilet, and maybe you will find a few tidbits to help with your project of replacing the toilet.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 26, 2008, 9:06 am      By: molly
How to Re-Grout Ceramic Tile
Grout that is stained, cracked or falling out can be a serious detriment to the appearance of your tiled surface. Whether it is your floor, countertop, bathroom wall, or tub surround, it looks bad. It can also present problems if water is getting behind your tile. By leaving cracks, you are opening the door for mildew and mold to start growing behind tiled surface.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 3:59 pm      By: thebeef
How To Build a Dog House
A step by step review (with pictures) of how I designed and built a fabulous new home for my two enormous dogs. Be sure to review the gallery, it contains pictures and ideas from dog house builders across the world who have contributed to this site.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 7:46 pm      By: BrianB
How to Repair a Clogged Ice Maker
When your ice maker produces small or hollow cubes, it's a sign the unit isn't getting enough water. The cause could be a faulty thermostat or a bad water-inlet valve--problems you may want a professional to fix. Or if you're lucky, you may just have a clog in the water-supply system. You can handle that yourself following these steps.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 11:21 am      By: Jim55
How to Install a Wire Shelf Closet Organization System
Using a level as a guide, mark a level line along the wall where you want the shelf to go.....
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 28, 2008, 11:34 am      By: simon
Replacing a bathroom faucet
I followed this guide when replacing my old bathroom faucet. Thought it was a great article. One thing that it didn't point out so well is that it is really difficult to get the new pop-up drain installed since the trap is already in place. Make sure to cut to size the new drain pipe so that you can work it into the existing trap. DO NOT CUT TOO MUCH, otherwise you will have drain water all
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 27, 2008, 4:38 pm      By: bobvilla
Rain Barrel to Toilet Installation
My solution was to relocate my rain barrel on my back porch and then hook it up to my downstairs toilet. This configuration sets the rain barrel about 8 feet above the toilet. When flushed, gravity refills the toilet with rain water from the barrel.
1 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 26, 2008, 9:01 am      By: willj
How to Tile a Kitchen Backsplash
Learn how to install a tile mural; includes details on cutting, setting and grouting tile along with tips, materials and tool lists.
2 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 25, 2008, 12:59 pm      By: kerrie
Installing a Lockset
I've directed a few friends to this article - its a practical step by step guide to install new lock sets. Quick tip - use the "print project" link to read the whole article quickly.
0 Comment(s)      Submitted on: February 22, 2008, 8:28 pm      By: DIYDave

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