Easy Tips For Being Your Own Handyman (or Handywoman)
Do you consider yourself pretty handy around the house? Are you a Mr. Fix-it? Do you know ways to repair things correctly? Take a look at the following tips to help you improve upon your home improvement knowledge.
You should make sure you do all the necessary plumbing and rewiring before beginning a home renovation project. Do any work that requires access to the inside of your walls first before starting the other projects. Once your walls are already open, it is much easier to tackle general maintenance to wiring or plumbing.
Just looking at your woodwork is never enough to know if the measurements or angles are actually level. Keep a tape measure, level and a speed square handy, so you can make accurate measurements.
Seal off the crack that mice are entering into, try steel wool. This is a preventative measure, used while full repairs are made. Mice are unable to chew through the steel wool which makes it invaluable.
If you live in an apartment, condo, or small home without room for a washer and a dryer, consider getting a combo unit. A lot of combo units are as small as a dishwasher. These combos both wash and dry your clothing.
Tape off surfaces and trim to protect them during dirty work. By protecting the surfaces from splattering paint or flying debris that create scratches, you ensure your remodeled spaces are protected from damage that can translate into more work and additional expenses. So, unless you want paint splatters and scratches on your fixtures, walls and floors, invest in some kind of surface protection.
An excellent method for improving the safety of your home is to pad sharp furniture. Corner protectors can be purchased from a store, or foam tape could be used to pad these sharp edges on the furniture. Also, make sure that all loose wires are secure to avoid the chance that your child could be strangled by it.
Keep your balance! Strive to improve the amount of noise in your home. A loud, unbalanced fan blade usually just needs some minor adjustments. Tightening all the screws on the fan’s moving parts, such as those connecting the blades with the arms and the arms to the motor housing, can curtail annoying noises and correct wobbles. While you are up there tightening the screws, be sure to clean the blades, as dust can create an imbalance in your fan.
As you can see, there are many steps you can take to prevent yourself from being overwhelmed by your home improvement efforts. When doing these repairs, keep an open mind. This article is manufactured to provide you with the tips to make your home the most improved. If you use the advice you will have a nicer home soon!
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March 26, 2012 | Posted by Adam Lotter
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