Old House, New HVAC: Your Best Bet for a Seamless Retrofit
If you’re planning on updating an older home so you can enjoy state-of-the-art heating and cooling, look into a system that won’t make you choose between charm and comfort.
If you’re planning on updating an older home so you can enjoy state-of-the-art heating and cooling, look into a system that won’t make you choose between charm and comfort.
It’s time for a new toilet. But when it comes down to toilet installation, are you qualified to do it yourself, or should you hire a professional?
From the presence of moisture to faulty electrical wiring, there are several reasons a GFCI outlet won’t reset. Here’s how to figure out what may have happened if an outlet isn’t working.
Carefully selected knobs and pulls can add the perfect pop of design to freshly updated cabinets. The cost to install cabinet hardware averages $300, but some homeowners spend between $100 and $10,000 to achieve the ideal look.
This simple upgrade can make a marked improvement in your bathroom’s appearance. If your toilet seat is cracked, dinged, or worn out, it may just be time for a (quick) change!
Nothing kills the mood of a refreshing bath after a long day (or for that matter, an energizing shower to start one) faster than the sight of mold. Or a delay in warm water. Or a damp towel. The fact is this: So many factors can cramp what should be a relaxing retreat. Fortunately, these 10 quick fixes can help you go back to enjoying your next shower—and maybe even make it a long one.
Too much or too little indoor humidity can lead to potential health problems—and big repair bills. Learn how to achieve the ideal humidity for your house.
Eco-friendly home upgrades won’t just make your home more comfortable, they can also help you save money over time. These 10 upgrades offer the best return on your investment.
Not getting a good night’s sleep? These bedroom accessories will help you fall asleep—and stay asleep–so you wake up feeling fresh and rested.
Thanks to click-together flooring, it’s easier than ever for homeowners to put engineered hardwood underfoot. As with so many other do-it-yourself jobs, careful planning is the key to pro-quality results.