Should You Always Use Anchors Inside Studs?
When most people think of wall anchors, they’re imagining the kind of anchors that go into the drywall, creating a better grip with the wall anchor than a regular nail …
When most people think of wall anchors, they’re imagining the kind of anchors that go into the drywall, creating a better grip with the wall anchor than a regular nail …
The necessity of grounding your plumbing can be confusing if you are not an electrician or plumber by trade. Does your plumbing need to be grounded and if so, why? …
Texturing your drywall can add a really unique kind of look and aesthetic, bit of Mediterranean flare to your home that’s tough to pull off with other finishes. And while …
One of the more irritating things in life is to walk in the door with an armful of groceries and kick the door closed, only for it to bounce right …
Your home’s siding is its first line of defense against everything Mother Nature can throw at it. Siding needs to be installed carefully, deliberately, and intelligently. This isn’t something you …
The uneven paving slab is the natural nemesis of unguarded toes. If you are barefoot, walking around on your patio, and one of the slabs is no longer sticking properly, …
When a sliding screen door comes off of its track, it’s instantly noticeable and aggravating to boot. It’s lightweight enough that it’s easy to knock off of its rollers and …
If you’re experiencing a sudden upheaval in your supposedly solid driveway, you’re not alone. Heaving can occur in both asphalt and concrete driveways for different reasons but there are ways …
If you feel like your manufactured home is a bit too small, you can consider adding a room to it. The good news is that such an addition is going …
Noticing a pool of water on your bathroom floor is a common occurrence and usually, nothing to worry about. But what happens when it’s around the base of your toilet …