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Home Maintenance & Repair

Practical tips and troubleshooting advice for plumbing, electrical fixes, HVAC upkeep, and seasonal home maintenance.

Dishwasher Door Won’t Close or Latch? Fixes to Try

Dishwasher Door Won’t Close or Latch? Fixes to Try

If your dishwasher door will not close or it closes but will not latch, you are usually dealing with one of two things: something is physically blocking the door, or the latch system is not lining up the way it should. The good news is many fixes are simple and do not require pulling the dishwasher...

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Gas Stove Pilot Light Keeps Going Out? Fixes to Try

Gas Stove Pilot Light Keeps Going Out? Fixes to Try

When a gas stove pilot light keeps going out, it feels personal. You light it, it behaves for a minute, then the flame disappears and you are right back where you started. The good news is that most true pilot problems come down to a few repeat offenders: dirt in the pilot, a sensor that is not...

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Ice on the Back Wall of Your Refrigerator: Causes and Fixes

Ice on the Back Wall of Your Refrigerator: Causes and Fixes

If you are seeing frost or a sheet of ice forming on the interior back wall of the refrigerator compartment (the fresh food side, not the freezer), it is most commonly one of these situations: Too much moisture is getting in (door gasket, door alignment, or the door not fully closing). Moisture is...

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How to Get Rid of Asian Lady Beetles in Your House

How to Get Rid of Asian Lady Beetles in Your House

If you have a handful of orange "ladybugs" showing up on your sunny windows every fall, you are not alone. In my first year in our 1970s ranch, I thought they were cute and harmless. Then a warm afternoon hit in October and suddenly there were dozens on the living room windows, and a few left...

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How to Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs in Your House

How to Get Rid of Boxelder Bugs in Your House

If you have ever walked into a sunny room in October and noticed a handful of black-and-red bugs crawling along the windowsill, you have met the boxelder bug. The good news is they typically do not reproduce indoors, they do not damage structures, and they are more nuisance than danger. The bad...

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AC Not Turning On? 7 Fixes to Try

AC Not Turning On? 7 Fixes to Try

When an AC will not turn on at all, it most often comes down to one of a few things: a power problem, a control problem (thermostat or low-voltage power), or a safety switch intentionally keeping it off. The good news is that the first checks are quick, cheap, and homeowner-friendly. I have chased...

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Dryer Keeps Shutting Off Mid-Cycle? 5 Causes and Fixes

Dryer Keeps Shutting Off Mid-Cycle? 5 Causes and Fixes

A dryer that shuts off mid-cycle is one of those problems that feels random until you realize a lot of shutdowns are protective. Heat buildup, a safety cutoff opening, or a switch or sensor telling the machine the cycle is “done” can all stop a run. And sometimes, it is not heat at all. It can...

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Microwave Turntable Not Spinning? Causes and Fixes

Microwave Turntable Not Spinning? Causes and Fixes

If your microwave heats but the plate just sits there like it’s on strike, you’re not alone. Turntable problems are one of the most common microwave complaints, and most of the time the fix is simple, affordable, and totally DIY-friendly. In this guide I’ll walk you through the usual...

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Toilet Hissing or Whistling: Causes and Fixes

Toilet Hissing or Whistling: Causes and Fixes

If your toilet makes a steady hiss or a tea-kettle whistle , you are usually hearing water squeezing through a valve that is worn, restricted, or being pushed by high pressure. The good news is this is usually a tank-side fix , not a sewer or drain problem. (Rare exceptions include whole-house...

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Does Medicare Cover Walk-In Tubs?

Does Medicare Cover Walk-In Tubs?

Bathrooms are where a lot of scary, life-changing falls happen. Walk-in tubs are designed to make bathing easier and safer by reducing the risk of falling, mainly because they feature a door with a very low threshold instead of a higher tub wall you have to step over. The big question is simple:...

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The 2026 Senior Home Safety Audit: A DIY Mission

The 2026 Senior Home Safety Audit: A DIY Mission

I grew up holding the flashlight for my dad under the sink, so I get it. Home safety can feel like somebody is judging your house, your habits, or your independence. Let’s flip the script. This is a Senior Home Safety Audit built like a DIY Recon Mission . Your goal is simple: find Safety Traps ,...

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How to Get Rid of Crickets in Your House

How to Get Rid of Crickets in Your House

Crickets are one of those pests that can make a perfectly normal house feel haunted. You hear the chirp at 2 a.m., you walk around like a detective, and the moment you get close, it goes silent. The good news: you do not need to fog your whole house or spend a fortune to fix this. Most cricket...

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Furnace Smells Like Burning When Turned On? Causes and Fixes

Furnace Smells Like Burning When Turned On? Causes and Fixes

If your furnace smells like it’s burning when it kicks on, your brain is doing exactly what it should do: getting your attention. Sometimes it is totally normal, especially the first cold snap of the year. Other times it is a genuine safety issue that needs a hard stop. I’ve lived through both....

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Washing Machine Won’t Stop Filling With Water? Fixes to Try

Washing Machine Won’t Stop Filling With Water? Fixes to Try

A washing machine that won’t stop filling is one of those problems that goes from annoying to expensive in a hurry. The good news is that the causes are usually pretty predictable, and you can narrow it down with a few safe checks. I’m going to walk you through two things: How to stop the fill...

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Microwave Sparking Inside? Causes and Fixes

Microwave Sparking Inside? Causes and Fixes

If you see sparks (also called arcing ) inside a microwave, hit Stop immediately. Sparking can damage the cavity coating, damage internal components, and in rare cases start a fire. The good news is that many causes are simple, especially if the sparking started suddenly after heating something...

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Dryer Smells Like Burning? Causes and What to Do

Dryer Smells Like Burning? Causes and What to Do

A dryer that smells like it’s burning gets your attention fast, and it should. Sometimes it’s harmless and short-lived, like dust burning off a heating element after the dryer has sat unused. Other times it’s a warning sign for a well-known and preventable dryer fire risk: lint plus heat....

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Toilet Wobbles or Rocks on the Floor? How to Stabilize It

Toilet Wobbles or Rocks on the Floor? How to Stabilize It

A toilet that rocks is not just annoying. It can break the wax seal, loosen plumbing connections, and eventually rot the subfloor. The good news is that most “wobbly toilet” calls come down to a few predictable causes and a fix you can do in an afternoon. One quick note before we start: wobble...

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Water Heater Smells Like Rotten Eggs? How to Fix It

Water Heater Smells Like Rotten Eggs? How to Fix It

If your hot water suddenly smells like rotten eggs, you are not imagining it. That sulfur smell is a very common water-heater complaint, especially with well water, and it usually has a fix that does not require replacing the whole tank. In many homes, the culprit is a simple but stinky reaction:...

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Dishwasher Leaves White Film on Glasses? Fix It Fast

Dishwasher Leaves White Film on Glasses? Fix It Fast

If your glasses come out of the dishwasher looking like they have a chalky haze, you are not alone. I dealt with this in our 1970s ranch right after we moved in, and I wasted a full month blaming the dishwasher when the real problem was a mix of hard water and too much detergent. The good news is...

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Furnace Keeps Turning On and Off? Fix Short Cycling

Furnace Keeps Turning On and Off? Fix Short Cycling

When a furnace starts, runs for a minute or two, shuts off, then repeats over and over, that is called short cycling . It is more than an annoyance. Short cycling wastes fuel, and it increases wear on ignition components and the blower motor and controls. Most of the time it means the furnace is...

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