How to Dispose of Broken Glass and Ceramic Safely
Learn what to do with shattered pieces and how to dispose of them properly without injuring yourself or endangering others.
Learn what to do with shattered pieces and how to dispose of them properly without injuring yourself or endangering others.
Rats are unwelcome guests that deserve the boot before they spread infectious diseases. Use these strategies to learn how to get rid of rats fast.
Designed to let in light and provide an additional egress to a home’s lower level, basement windows are often overlooked when homeowners consider home security.
If you only have the time or resources for one major bathroom project, start with the shower. The many different colors, shapes, and textures of shower tile can completely transform how you see your bathroom.
Black mold in air vents isn’t always visible, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a major health hazard. Find out how to identify this problem and what to do about it.
Few chores are as perennial as cleaning the bathroom. The loo probably gets more use per square foot than any other space in the house. As a result, it has to be cleaned more frequently as well. You may think you know all there is to know about getting your bathroom spick-and-span. But there are a few unconventional ways to cleanse the commode and scrub the tub that you’ve probably never heard of, including these surprising favorites.
Chances are your home uses forced-air heating. While this type of system may be the most common, it has always suffered performance drawbacks. Today, with the availability of better-performing technologies, many homeowners are considering a switch. Find out why so many homeowners are dissatisfied with their forced-air heating—and what they’re replacing it with.
In search of durable and stylish countertops for the kitchen or patio? Look no further than this beautiful, tried-and-true construction material: concrete.
When the time comes to switch out an old bathtub, insulate underneath the new one to boost its heat-retaining properties.
A gas fireplace insert can keep a home warm and cozy without the hassle and expense of burning wood. Gas fireplace insert costs range from $700 to $6,500 with a national average cost of $3,600.