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

How to Fix a Leaky Outdoor Faucet (Hose Bib)
A leaky outdoor faucet is one of those small problems that quietly runs up your water bill, stains siding, and turns into a bigger headache the first cold night of the year. The good news is that most hose bib leaks are simple: a worn washer, a loose packing nut, or a faulty vacuum breaker. I've...
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How to Get Rid of Wasps and Wasp Nests Safely
Wasps are one of those homeownership problems that goes from “no big deal” to “everyone inside, now” in about three seconds. I get it. A couple of summers back, I was halfway up a ladder to scrape old paint when I noticed a steady stream of wasps disappearing into the soffit. I climbed down...
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How to Replace a Bathroom Exhaust Fan
A bathroom exhaust fan is one of those small upgrades that pays you back every single shower. Less fog on the mirror, less moisture in the drywall, and a lot less chance of that musty smell creeping in. If your current fan sounds like a tired lawnmower or barely moves air, replacement is usually a...
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How to Stop Condensation on Windows
Window condensation is one of those problems that looks small until it starts peeling paint, swelling trim, or feeding that musty smell no one wants to talk about. The good news is most condensation is not a “replace all your windows” situation. It is usually a humidity and temperature mix you...
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How to Fix a Sliding Glass Door That Sticks
When a sliding patio door starts sticking, most people assume the rollers are shot. Sometimes they are. But in my experience, the usual culprit is simpler: a track packed with grit, pet hair, and the kind of mystery sand that shows up after winter. The good news is you can fix most sticky sliders...
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How to Get Rid of Termites: Signs and Treatment
Termites are one of those pests that make your stomach drop. I get it. They can cause real structural damage, and the worst part is they are often working quietly where you do not look. The good news is this: most termite problems are manageable if you identify them early and choose the right...
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How to Replace a Doorknob or Deadbolt
Door hardware looks complicated until you take one apart. Most homes use the same handful of standards, which means replacing a doorknob or deadbolt is usually a straightforward swap. The trick is buying the right style and taking 2 minutes to measure before you start. I have replaced plenty of...
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How to Install a GFCI Outlet
GFCI outlets are one of those upgrades that feel small until the day they matter. I still remember the first time I installed one in our 1970s ranch. I was proud of the clean finish, then immediately humbled when it would not reset because I had mixed up LINE and LOAD. If you take nothing else from...
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Patch Small Nail and Screw Holes in Drywall
Small holes are the most common drywall “repair” there is. Picture hooks, curtain brackets, TV mounts you changed your mind about, or that one screw that missed the stud and chewed up the paper. The good news is you can make these disappear without cutting drywall or messing with mesh tape. I...
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Replace a Kitchen Faucet in Under an Hour
If you can turn two shutoff valves and work in a cramped cabinet without bonking your head too hard, you can replace a kitchen faucet. The first time I did this in our 1970s ranch, I spent more time wedging my shoulders under the sink than I did installing the faucet. The good news is the steps are...
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Foundation Cracks: When to Worry and When to Ignore
Most homes experience some settling. Concrete shrinks as it cures, soil expands and contracts, and seasonal moisture changes tug on foundations year after year. That means cracks are common, and many are harmless. The trick is learning to separate the normal stuff from the cracks that are trying to...
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Refrigerator Not Cooling? Fixes to Try
I love a good DIY win, but refrigerators can fool you. A fridge that feels warm might just be between cooling cycles, or the freezer is working while the fridge section is starving for airflow. This page walks you from the easiest, cheapest checks to the more hands-on part swaps. Food-safe targets:...
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How to Waterproof a Basement
Basement water problems feel personal. One minute you're carrying laundry downstairs, the next you're staring at a dark damp line on the wall thinking, “How long has that been there?” I've been there. When I bought our 1970s ranch, the basement was the unofficial storage room for everything we...
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How to Fix a Window That Won’t Stay Open
A window that won’t stay open is one of those little home problems that turns into a daily annoyance fast. You prop it with a paint stick. You wedge a book in the track. And eventually you accept that the “fresh air” window is basically decorative. The good news is this is usually a...
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How to Find and Fix a Roof Leak
Roof leaks have a special talent for showing up at the worst possible time. And the drip you see in a ceiling is rarely right below the hole. Water can travel along rafters, nails, plywood seams, and insulation before it finally drops into your living room like it owns the place. This guide walks...
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How to Prevent and Thaw Frozen Pipes
Frozen pipes are one of those home problems that feels small right up until it becomes a very big, very wet emergency. I learned that the hard way in our 1970s ranch when a poorly insulated line near the rim joist froze overnight and cracked. The pipe did not flood the house until it thawed, which...
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How to Get Rid of Cockroaches for Good
If you have cockroaches, you do not need a magic spray. You need a system. Roaches are survivors, but they are also predictable. They need three things: food, water, and shelter. Take those away and you dramatically reduce survival, plus you make the right slow-acting products work a whole lot...
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How to Get Rid of Mice in Your House
Mice are one of those home problems that feels personal. They show up in the quiet hours, leave tiny reminders behind, and somehow make a normal kitchen feel like a campsite. The good news is you can handle most mouse problems yourself with a simple, organized plan: confirm activity, trap...
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How to Fix Low Water Pressure in Your Home
Low water pressure is one of those problems that makes a normal day feel harder than it should. Showers take forever, faucets dribble, and appliances that need water (dishwasher, washing machine, fridge dispenser) suddenly feel unreliable. The good news: most low-pressure issues come from a short...
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Replace a Light Fixture
I still remember my first light swap in our 1970s ranch. I turned off what I thought was the right breaker, pulled the fixture down, and saw a tiny spark when my screwdriver touched a terminal. Nothing dramatic, but it was a solid reminder: electricity does not care how confident you feel. The good...
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