Latest Projects & Guides

Washing Machine Stops Mid-Cycle: Causes and Fixes
When a washer quits in the middle of a wash, rinse, or spin, it is usually doing one of three things: Pausing on purpose (load sensing, soaking, or trying to balance the load). Stopping for safety (lid or door not locked, motor overheating). Stopping due to a fault (cannot drain, lost water supply,...
Read more →
Dryer Door Won’t Stay Closed or Latch? Fixes to Try
A dryer door that will not stay closed is one of those problems that feels bigger than it is. The good news: most “won’t latch” issues come down to lint buildup , a misaligned strike and catch , or a worn plastic latch . You can often diagnose it in a few minutes with a flashlight and a...
Read more →
Heat Pump Not Cooling? Start Here
If your heat pump is running but your house still feels sticky and warm, you are not alone. Cooling problems often come down to a few repeat offenders: a thermostat setting that got bumped, restricted airflow, dirty coils, or a refrigerant or reversing valve issue that needs a pro. Here is the same...
Read more →
Under-Sink RO: No Water or Slow Flow Fixes
When an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) faucet suddenly slows to a sad trickle or stops completely, it usually comes down to a handful of predictable issues. The trick is checking them in the right order so you do not waste money swapping parts that are still fine. I have been there, crouched in a...
Read more →
Shower Grout Crumbling? Fix It the Right Way
I love a good scrub as much as the next DIYer, but here is the truth: if grout is cracking, turning sandy, or falling out, you are past the cleaning stage . At that point, the grout has lost strength or lost its bond to the tile edges. No cleaner can glue it back together. The good news is that...
Read more →
Septic Tank or Drain Field Backing Up? Warning Signs and First Steps
If your home has a septic system, a backup rarely shows up out of nowhere. It usually starts as a few small, easy-to-ignore hints that your tank, outlet baffle, pump chamber, or drain field is getting overwhelmed. The good news is you can often limit the mess and the repair bill if you act early....
Read more →
Whole-House Humidifier Not Working? Furnace-Mounted Troubleshooting
When a whole-house humidifier stops doing its job, it usually is not “mystery HVAC magic.” It is usually a water issue, an airflow issue, or a control signal issue. The nice part is that furnace-mounted humidifiers are built from a small handful of parts, and you can troubleshoot most failures...
Read more →
Dehumidifier Runs but Won’t Collect Water? Causes and Fixes
When a dehumidifier is working, you usually hear a fan and a compressor, and you see water collecting in the bucket or draining through a hose. So if it’s running but the bucket stays bone dry, it feels like it’s doing nothing. Most of the time, the unit is not “dead.” It’s either not...
Read more →
Condensate Pump Not Working? Fixes for AC and High-Efficiency Furnaces
Condensate pumps are one of those unglamorous little boxes you only notice when something is already wet. If your AC or high-efficiency furnace is making water and the pump is not moving it, you can end up with a soaked ceiling (attic air handler), a puddle by the furnace (basement install), or a...
Read more →
Dishwasher Detergent Dispenser Won’t Open
When the detergent dispenser won’t open, your dishwasher can run a full cycle and still leave you with greasy plates, gritty glasses, and that nagging feeling that you just wasted a long cycle and a lot of hot water. The good news is this problem is often fixable, and you can diagnose it with...
Read more →
Washing Machine Door Locked and Won’t Open? Unlock It Safely
A locked washer door is one of those problems that feels urgent, even when it is usually a simple safety feature doing its job. Front-loaders typically lock the door when the drum is spinning, the cycle is not finished, or the machine thinks there is water in the tub. Sometimes the tub is actually...
Read more →
Electric Water Heater Keeps Tripping the Breaker? Causes and Fixes
If your electric water heater keeps tripping the breaker, it is not just annoying. It is your electrical system telling you something is wrong. Most of the time the culprit is one of five things: a heating element failing and leaking current to the tank or ground, loose or burned wiring, a...
Read more →
Freezer Cold but Fridge Warm: Causes and Fixes
If your freezer is doing its job but the refrigerator side feels like a sad pantry, you are not alone. This is one of the most common fridge problems I see because it feels backwards. If one compartment is cold, why is the other warm? Here is the simple truth: in most household refrigerators, the...
Read more →
No Hot Water in the Shower (But Sinks Are Fine)?
If you have plenty of hot water at your bathroom sink and kitchen faucet, but the shower stays lukewarm or cold, you can usually stop blaming the water heater. In the most common scenarios, this is a shower mixing problem : the cartridge, the scald-guard setting, a pressure-balance spool, or a...
Read more →
Toilet Bowl Won’t Refill After You Flush
If your toilet tank refills normally but the bowl water level stays low after a flush, you are not imagining it. The toilet is supposed to send a small stream of water from the fill valve into the overflow tube, which tops the bowl back up through internal bowl passages. When that refill stream is...
Read more →
Water Softener Not Using Salt? Troubleshooting Steps
When a water softener is working normally, it does consume salt over time. But the visible salt level does not always drop in a neat, obvious way. Many systems dissolve salt below the surface, household water use can be low, and tank shape or salt type can make the level look steady for stretches....
Read more →
Boiler Not Heating? Common Causes and Fixes to Try
If your boiler is running but the house is still cold, it feels personal. I have been there, standing in a chilly hallway at 6 a.m., staring at a pressure gauge like it is supposed to apologize. The good news is that a lot of “no heat” boiler calls come down to a short list of issues you can...
Read more →
How to Get Rid of Skunks in Your Yard Without Getting Sprayed
Skunks are not looking for a fight. They spray when they feel cornered or surprised. Your goal is to make every interaction slow, predictable, and boring. Give them an exit. Do not block the path between a skunk and its cover (bushes, deck, shed). Move like you are carrying a full cup of coffee....
Read more →
Low Shower Water Pressure but the Rest of the House Is Fine? Fixes
When the kitchen sink blasts like a fire hose but your shower feels like a sad garden mister, that is actually good news. It usually means you do not have a whole-house pressure problem. You likely have a shower-specific restriction , and most of the time you can find it with a few basic checks and...
Read more →
Refrigerator Door Gasket Not Sealing? Fix or Replace It
If your refrigerator door gasket is not sealing, your fridge can end up running longer to keep up. That often means higher electric bills, more frost problems, and food that spoils sooner. The good news is you can diagnose most seal issues in under 10 minutes, and many are fixable without buying...
Read more →