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.
Read MoreYou 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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Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreSome 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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Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreTile 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.
Read MoreWhat is linear footage? Here's an explanation, how it's used in construction, and details on how to measure it for yourself.
Read MoreSize 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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