Keep your water heater running efficiently and reliably with this simple maintenance routine.
Whether your roof is brand-new or years old, here’s what you need to do to keep it in the best possible shape for the longest possible time.
Here’s our take on your home insulation options, with tips on cost effectiveness and whether to DIY or hire a pro.
That tape measure you have? It’s probably all wrong.
Clean walls are the best prep you can do for a paint job you won’t have to repeat any time soon
Here’s how to tell if you can get rid of mold yourself or if you need a professional.
Not all mold experts are equal. We explain how to find reputable mold remediation experts and inspectors.
Foundation repairs run the gamut from simple DIY fixes to major reconstruction. Learn more about foundation repair costs and when it’s best to call a pro.
Foundation problems may mean expensive repairs. Here’s what to look for to keep small concerns from becoming big headaches.
Until it cracks or leaks, most of us don’t think about our home’s foundation. That’s our first mistake.
Feeling soggy? A French drain, or curtain drain, removes excess surface water so you won’t need hip boots to cut the grass.
Yesterday’s torn-screen fix cost all of $1.98 (including an impulse purchase). Today’s is the priciest in this weeklong series — but still under $10.
Your bathroom, one of the rooms you clean most, hides areas that rarely see a scrub brush. It’s time to tackle these 5 nasty spots you probably forgot.
Attic cleaning removes allergens and respiratory irritants that can make your family sick.
You can cope with the soppy mess. Here’s how.
Mold is sneaky. To find it, check in these unusual places that provide mold with the water and food it needs to grow.
When weather stripping on doors and windows gets worn out, cold air comes sneaking in. Here’s how to replace weather stripping and stop air leaks.
If you have a soggy yard or a wet basement, then a French drain is your cure. Here’s how they work, when to use them, the different types and cost.
Replacing a sump pump isn’t rocket science, but you should buy a new one well before your old pump poops out, leaving you high and not-so-dry.
Plug energy-robbing gaps, start saving money, and enjoy a more comfortable home.
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