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  • person measuring wall room
    By Petra Wakefield 9 months ago

    How To Calculate Wall Area If You Know Floor Area

    You may need to calculate the wall area while remodeling or building a room in your house. If you know the floor area, you're halfway there.

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  • white oak bathroom double vanity
    By Lorna Hordos 9 months ago

    What Is The Standard Height Of A Bathroom Vanity?

    If you're remodeling or building a bathroom, you'll need to consider the average height for a bathroom vanity versus what you actually need in your house.

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  • big bathroom window facing outdoors
    By Caitlin Brown 9 months ago

    These Shower Window Ideas Are The Next Best Thing To Actually Showering Outdoors

    A shower window doesn't have to be intimidating. With the right placement or decor, you can enjoy the feeling of showering outside while maintaining privacy.

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  • Window with condensation on glass
    By Ethan Harrison Smith 9 months ago

    My Window Is Leaking. How Fast Do I Need To Repair It?

    So, you have a little leak from your window. Can you leave it for a while, or is this an emergency situation? Here's the deal.

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  • wooden kitchen table beautifully decorated
    By Danielle Smyth 9 months ago

    Standard Height Of Kitchen Table

    The standard height of a kitchen table is an important consideration if you're redesigning your kitchen or need to match chairs to an existing table.

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  • wooden deck with fireplace
    By Chris Deziel 9 months ago

    Code Requirements For Decks

    The code requirements for building decks are always changing, and many homeowners may not be as compliant as they think. Here's what you should know.

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  • blue and white kitchen countertops
    By Jaclyn Schatzow 9 months ago

    15 Tile Countertop Ideas: Here's Everything You Need To Know

    Do you want a tile countertop in your kitchen? Learn about the different types of tiles and then consider these arty tile design tips for your kitchen counters.

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  • hand grout sealer toothbrush
    By Tyler Lacoma 9 months ago

    Homemade Grout Sealer

    If you don't have any grout sealer on hand for tiled floors, there's no need to fret. You can create some at home using ingredients you may already have.

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  • Wooden butcher block countertop kitchen
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 months ago

    The Unsanitary Mistake You're Making When Cutting On Butcher Block Countertops

    Butcher block countertops are gorgeous and bring any farmhouse kitchen aesthetic to the next level. But you could be making a huge, unsanitary mistake.

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  • kitchen corner sink
    By Victoria Lee Blackstone 9 months ago

    The Maximum Sink Size For A Corner Sink Base

    Some kitchens will work perfectly with a diagonal corner sink base cabinet ... but you'll have to do some careful measurements to make sure it all fits.

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  • woman closing blackout curtains
    By Charlotte D. Miller 9 months ago

    The Toxic Problem With Blackout Curtains That Nobody Warned You About

    Blackout curtains are great for when you need to block out all artificial lights and get some shut-eye. But, there might be some toxic disadvantages.

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  • By Wade Shaddy 9 months ago

    Advantages And Disadvantages Of Different Types Of Wood

    Don't know your oak from your pine, or redwood from Douglas fir? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Here are the pros and cons of different wood types.

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  • scratched hardwood floor
    By Rob Johnstone 9 months ago

    How To Repair Hardwood Floor Scratches Without Calling In The Pros

    If you've got a scratch in your hardwood flooring, you may not need to call in the professionals. Follow these tips to get your wood floor looking like new.

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  • crack near bathtub drain
    By Danielle Smyth 9 months ago

    How To Repair A Cracked Bathtub Around The Drain

    A cracked bathtub, especially near the drain, doesn't have to necessarily mean a call from the professionals. You can repair it at home following these steps.

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  • construction worker looking at rain
    By Angela Baird 9 months ago

    Can I Use Quick-Set Concrete In The Rain?

    Some of us don't like to let a little rain get in the way of our plans, but if you were planning on using quick-set concrete, you should know some things first.

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  • pan on ceramic glass cooktop
    By Allanah Dykes 9 months ago

    Which Pans Are Suitable For Ceramic-Glass Cooktops?

    It can be a big deal if you're not using the right type or pot or pan for your ceramic-glass cooktop. These are the options you should look for.

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  • two twin kitchen sinks empty
    By Gary Sprague 9 months ago

    Gallon Capacity Of A Sink

    Each type of kitchen sink has a certain gallon capacity, but it depends on the type and size. This is what you should know.

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  • someone digging installing well system
    By Danielle Smyth 9 months ago

    The Average Cost For A Well & Septic System

    If you're looking to add a well or septic tank system (or a combination of the two) you might be interested in the costs this home project. Here's what to know.

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  • someone installing doorknob door
    By Wade Shaddy 9 months ago

    What Is The Standard Doorknob Height On A Door?

    If you've got a door that's a blank slate, you might have to drill your own doorknob hole. In that case, it's important to know the standard doorknob height.

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  • spreading sand over pavers
    By Melissa Busse 9 months ago

    How To Put Sand Between Pavers

    If you're laying pavers, you need to fill the spaces between the cracks to make it look professional, and sand is a great choice. Here's how to apply it.

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  • installing faucet into sink hole
    By Gary Sprague 9 months ago

    Sink Faucet Hole Sizes

    If you're trying to install a faucet in your bathroom or kitchen sink, the faucet holes may be in different sizes. Here's what you should know.

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  • By Rogue Parrish 9 months ago

    What Size Spacers To Use When Installing Tile

    Tile spacers are an extremely handy tool when installing tile floors, but how do you use them - and what size do you want? We've got your covered.

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  • By Matt McGew 9 months ago

    How To Calculate A Room In Linear Feet

    What is linear footage? Here's an explanation, how it's used in construction, and details on how to measure it for yourself.

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  • coat closet visible door open
    By Wade Shaddy 9 months ago

    What Is A Good Size For A Coat Closet?

    Size matters when it comes to coat closets. Whether you're looking to buy house or just remodeling to add a closet for coats, keep these sizing tips in mind.

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  • Hammer laying on a 2X4
    By Wade Shaddy 9 months ago

    Different 2x4 Wood Types

    Do you know what the most popular types of 2- by 4-inch wood are, and what the pros and cons of each are? You're about to learn about this important lumber.

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  • wooden post on concrete slab
    By Glenda Taylor 9 months ago

    How To Fasten A 4X4 Post To A Concrete Slab

    You can fasten a 4-foot by 4-foot post to a concrete slab for any of your exterior or patio projects, and there are three different methods for you to consider.

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  • woman opening draped sliding doors
    By Jan Burch 9 months ago

    Size Of Drapes For A Sliding Door

    Do you want to cover a sliding door with drapes? It can be done, but you need to determine the right size before you go out and buy your drapery.

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