How To Install a Clothesline and Save Energy
Filed under Cleaning, Home Improvement, Kitchens & Baths, Uncategorized
People have been hanging clothes out to dry since they first started washing clothes.
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How To Tune Up a Gas Weedeater
Filed under Decks & Patios, Home Improvement, Lawn & Garden, Tools & Equipment
Gas weedeaters should be tuned up every spring and at least once during the lawn care season if they see heavy use.
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How To Compost Successfully
Filed under Green Home Tips, Home Improvement, Lawn & Garden
Composting is nature’s way of recycling organic material.
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How To Trim a Hedge
Filed under Home Improvement, Lawn & Garden
Springtime means lawn work, dealing with the yard waste from the winter’s storms … and trimming your hedges.
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How To Change an Electrical Outlet
Filed under Electrical & Lighting, Home Improvement, Safety
Electrical outlets, or receptacles, wear out over time and require replacement.
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How To Replace Your Refrigerator Door Seal
Filed under Appliances, Cleaning, Doors, Home Improvement, Kitchens & Baths
All modern refrigerators have a vinyl-coated magnetic seal around the perimeter of the inside of the door that holds the door closed.
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How To Clean Moss From a Roof
Filed under Carpentry & Trim Work, Cleaning, Home Improvement, Roofing
Moss and algae form on roofs when moisture is present or lingering and the humidity is high.
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How To Install Doorknobs
Filed under Carpentry & Trim Work, Doors, Home Improvement, Woodworking
Doorknobs come in many shapes, styles, sizes, and configurations.
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How To Install Plastic Laminate Countertops
Filed under Carpentry & Trim Work, Decorating, Home Improvement, Kitchens & Baths, Painting & Finishing, Walls & Ceilings, Woodworking
Plastic laminates, also known as Formica, come in various sizes, colors, and patterns and they make an excellent impervious surface treatment for counter tops, tabletops, and work surfaces.
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How To Clean Stains From a Cement Drive
Filed under Cleaning, Concrete & Masonry, Home Improvement
Cement drives accumulate stains over time due to leaking oil and other fluids like brake fluid and antifreeze.
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