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

AC Running But Not Cooling? 7 Fixes to Try First
If your air conditioner is running but the air coming out feels lukewarm, you are not alone. This is one of the most common hot-weather panic moments, and a surprising number of “no cool” calls turn out to be a simple setting, a dirty filter, or a clogged drain. I’m going to walk you through...
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How to Clean Dirty Grout on Tile Floors
Most grout is cement-based, which means it is porous and grabs onto soap scum, cooking grease, hard water minerals, and plain old foot traffic. That is why your tile can look fine while the grout lines slowly turn gray, yellow, or brown. Quick note: If you have epoxy or urethane grout, it is far...
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How to Repair a Leaning or Damaged Fence
After a windy week or a wet spring, a fence can go from “totally fine” to “why is that post doing the limbo?” fast. The good news is most fence problems are very repairable if you catch them early and tackle the root cause instead of just patching the symptoms. Below is how I approach the...
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Fix a Garage Door That Won’t Open or Close
When a garage door refuses to move, it feels like your whole day gets stuck with it. I have been there, standing in the driveway clicking the remote like it owes me money. The good news: a lot of “dead door” problems are simple, safe fixes you can handle in under 10 minutes. This guide walks...
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Dryer Not Heating? 6 Fixes Before You Call a Repairman
If your dryer is tumbling like normal but your clothes come out cold and damp, you are not alone. A no-heat dryer is one of the most common appliance headaches, and the good news is that the first few fixes are often cheap, fast, and totally DIY-friendly. I learned this the hard way: the dryer can...
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How to Weatherstrip Doors and Windows
If you have a room that feels chilly even when the heat is running, you are probably paying to warm the outdoors. Weatherstripping is one of the cheapest DIY upgrades that can make a house feel tighter, quieter, and more comfortable almost immediately. It is also forgiving work. You can start with...
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How to Caulk a Bathtub or Shower
I still remember the first tub I ever re-caulked. I cut the tip too big, tried to fix it by adding more caulk, and ended up with a wavy mess that collected hair and soap scum like it was its job. The good news is caulking is not hard. It is just fussy. The difference between “DIY obvious” and...
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How to Fix a Dripping Kitchen Faucet
A dripping kitchen faucet is one of those “it’s not a big deal” problems until you hear it at 2 a.m. and realize you’re literally paying for that sound. The good news is most kitchen faucet drips come from a handful of predictable wear points, and you can fix them with basic tools. In this...
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How to Remove Mold from Bathroom Walls and Ceiling
Bathroom mold is one of those problems that feels personal. You clean, you scrub, you run the fan, and somehow those little black freckles come back like they pay rent. The good news: if what you have is surface mold on painted drywall, a bathroom ceiling, or tile grout, you can usually handle it...
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How to Unjam a Garbage Disposal
A garbage disposal that hums but will not spin is most often not a wiring problem. In many cases it is a jam : something is physically preventing the impeller plate from turning. The good news is that most jams are fixable in 10 to 20 minutes with a little patience and the right safety steps. I...
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Washing Machine Won’t Drain? 6 Fixes to Try First
If your washing machine won’t drain, it usually looks like one of three things: the tub is still full of water, the cycle stops mid-drain, or your clothes come out dripping like you just pulled them from a bucket. The good news is that most drain problems are basic blockage or safety-switch...
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Unclog a Toilet Without a Plunger
There are few household problems that trigger instant panic like a toilet that will not flush. I have been there. You do not have a plunger, guests are over, and your brain starts doing math about how fast water can rise. The good news is most toilet clogs are soft clogs. Think toilet paper,...
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How to Fix a Hole in a Window Screen
Window screens are one of those “tiny problem, big annoyance” repairs. The good news is you have two solid options, and neither requires fancy skills. Patch it (screen repair tape or an adhesive patch): best for small holes, pinholes, or short tears. Replace the mesh (full rescreen): best for...
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Water Heater Making Noise? Here’s What It Means
If your water heater just started sounding like a popcorn maker, a distant drum, or a tea kettle that won’t quit, you’re not imagining things. Water heaters are usually quiet. When they get noisy, it’s often a clue that something has changed inside the tank or in the plumbing around it. This...
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Unclog a Shower Drain Without a Plumber
Most shower clogs are not mysterious plumbing disasters. They are just a gross little braid of hair, soap scum, and skin oils camping out right under the drain cover. The good news is you can usually fix it in under an hour with basic tools and a little patience. I have unclogged more shower drains...
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How to Change a Furnace Filter
Changing a furnace filter is one of those small home maintenance jobs that pays you back fast. A clean filter helps your system breathe, keeps airflow steady, and can reduce dust in the house. A clogged filter makes your system work harder, which can mean higher energy bills, more wear on parts,...
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How to Seal and Repair a Cracked Concrete Driveway
If you have a cracked concrete driveway, you are not alone. Mine looked great from the street until the afternoon sun hit it just right. Then the cracks lit up like a roadmap. The good news: a lot of driveway cracks can be improved with patient prep, the right filler, and a quality sealer. The more...
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How to Replace a Toilet
Replacing a toilet sounds like one of those jobs you only do when you have to. I get it. The first time I did it, I was convinced I was one wrong move away from a bathroom flood or a cracked porcelain disaster. Here’s the truth: a toilet swap is mostly careful prep and clean, patient assembly ....
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How to Get Rid of Ants in Your Kitchen
Ants in the kitchen feel personal. One day your counters are clean, the next you have a tiny marching parade headed straight for the fruit bowl. The good news is you can usually fix this without foggers, mystery sprays, or tearing your cabinets apart. The trick is to stop thinking like a homeowner...
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Spring Home Maintenance Checklist
Spring is when your house tells you what winter did. A tiny leak that froze, a gutter packed with grit, a roof shingle that lifted under ice. None of these are fun to discover in the middle of a downpour. The good news is most spring maintenance is simple, cheap, and very DIY-friendly when you...
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