Solved! Why Is My House So Humid?
The question “Why is my house so humid?” can have several answers—and some are easier to fix than others.
The question “Why is my house so humid?” can have several answers—and some are easier to fix than others.
Staining a fence can give a drab or dingy wooden fence a fresh face and a lustrous, protective finish.
Can gas freeze in a car? What about aerosol cans, or wine? When temperatures dip below freezing in your neck of the woods, bring these things inside the house ASAP.
Located just inside the back or side door lies one of the most overlooked parts of the house. This secondary entryway serves as a drop zone for shoes, bags, and outerwear, and keeps moisture and mud out of the house. It’s clear enough what a mudroom does, but how to decorate it? That’s another challenge. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite mudroom ideas to make this room work as a functional space, stocked with robust storage options and stylish flourishes that fit your lifestyle.
There are a lot of decisions to make when you put your home on the market, and one of the biggest is your asking price. While you can’t change the number one factor in your home’s value—its location—you do have control over almost everything else that might encourage a buyer to make a good offer. But many sellers mistakenly believe that to get top dollar, they have to invest a bundle in repairs and upgrades. Unless you’re planning on selling your home as a fixer-upper, some repairs are must-dos—for instance, plumbing leaks, electrical system issues, nonfunctioning central air conditioning or heating, structural problems, and pest infestations. Other fixes and renovations, though, simply aren’t worth the time and expense, particularly if you live in a hot real estate market. So, before you embark on extensive improvements, rest assured that your home will still be competitive if you skip the following repairs and renovations.
DIY storage shed kits can be cost effective backyard storage solutions, but they may not be the right choice for everyone. Here’s what you need to know.
A new epoxy coating can be just the thing for garage floors that are looking worse for wear. Epoxy garage floors cost between $1,595 to $3,337, with the national average at $2,441.
If you’re stuck with a chain-link fence, you can DIY your way to better backyard privacy in a day. Here’s what you’ll need to upgrade your space—and create a peaceful hangout spot for friends and family.
The solution for more space may already be attached to your house: A garage makeover that transforms storage space into living space is often less expensive than building a new addition.
SimpliSafe is a combination home security system that allows customers to choose and install their own equipment, then opt for professional monitoring without long-term contracts.