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  • old wooden furniture sitting outside
    By Rob Johnstone

    Save Your Outdoor Wood Furniture From Rotting With These Expert Tips

    If you want to stop your outdoor wood furniture from succumbing to rot, follow these expert tips. Your wooden chairs and tables just need a little TLC.

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  • hands laying green flooring over plywood subflooring
    By Jillian Chapman

    How To Know If Your Home Has No Subfloor (& What To Do About It)

    Does your house have a subfloor? The answer might not be as simple as you think, especially if you have an older home. Luckily, you can tell by a few clues.

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  • An anonymous hand of someone wearing a blue shirt inserts an EV charger into their car.
    By Jason Rochlin

    How Much Will You Pay To Install An EV Charger At Your Home?

    If you have or are considering an electric vehicle, installing an EV charger at home could be in your plans. But what about the cost? Here's what you'll pay.

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  • A close-up image of a fish tank with no fish, just blue gravel and decorative rocks and plants.
    By Jason Rochlin

    Here's What To Do If Your Fish Tank Cracks

    Cracked fish tank? You could fix it. There are a few different possible solutions to make sure that your aquarium gets repaired in a safe, affordable manner.

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  • nails and screws
    By Rob Johnstone

    Screws Vs. Nails: How To Know Which Is Right For Your Project

    It's easy to visually distinguish between nails and screws, but what makes each one better for certain projects? It's about shear force vs. tensile strength.

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  • Tile partway covering existing tile
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    What To Consider Before Choosing To Tile Over Existing Tile

    Uprooting your current tile wall or floor and replacing it with brand-new tile is a lot of work or money. But before you tile over existing tile, consider this.

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  • Exterior wood siding with man on ladder
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    How To Repair Cracks In Wood Siding To Give Your Exterior The Refresh It Needs

    Don't panic if you have a crack in your wood siding. They're possible to repair, but you need to know the right method and what to buy for a chance at success.

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  • Senior couple enters their well-decorated home with a shopping tote and is greeted by their dog
    By Erika Dale

    Must-Know Home Remodeling Tips To Creating A Space For Senior-Friendly Living

    As more and more people choose to age in place, senior-friendly homes are more stylish and accessorized than ever. Here are the steps you can take in advance.

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  • Automatic water softener system
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    Before Using A Water Softener In Your Home, Be Aware Of These Disadvantages

    Do you want to use a water softener in your home? It can help eliminate any hard water problems you have, but there are some hidden downsides to consider.

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  • granite countertop and island in a brown kitchen
    By Brandy Eaklor

    Maintenance Mistakes That Are Ruining Your Granite Countertops

    If you've got granite countertops, you know that taking care properly of them is important. But you could be making these common mistakes without knowing it.

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  • window sill with cracked white paint
    By Rob Johnstone

    Why Restoring Your Wooden Windowsills Is A Good Idea (And How To Do It)

    If your windowsills are made of wood, you should regularly repair and restore them. It's easier than you think. Say goodbye to cracks, chips, and fading colors.

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  • Gray home exterior with garage and overhanging tree
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    The One Room That's Disappearing From Homes (& How To Create One In Your Space)

    This disappearing room doesn't show up much on real estate listings any longer, but you can add it to your home anyway with creative and clever design choices.

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  • person gluing wood piece
    By Rob Johnstone

    You're Using The Wrong Glue For These Materials (& What You Should Use Instead)

    To complete your project the right way, you need to make sure you're using the correct adhesive. Chances are that you're using the wrong glue for your material.

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  • Swimming pool with cloudy, murky water
    By Ron Baker

    Why Your Pool Water Looks So Cloudy (& The Best Way To Fix It)

    A cloudy pool is probably not a pool you want to swim in. What's the most likely cause, though, and how can you fix it? We got some expert advice.

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  • brick paver driveway with house in background
    By Jillian Chapman

    Considering A Brick Paver Driveway? There's One Nasty Issue You Didn't Think About

    If you want a brick paver driveway, you probably love the way it looks. However, there might be a potential downside to consider before you start landscaping.

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  • frozen outdoor pipes and knob, frost everywhere
    By Holly Gates

    Is An Aluminum Foil Hack The Answer To Frozen Pipes This Winter?

    If you're looking to avoid frozen pipes in cold winter weather, you may know of a popular aluminum foil hack that can help. But does it work to prevent icing?

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  • Frustrated man and woman dealing with building project
    By Ron Baker

    Building Your Own Home? Here's Why Your Estimated Schedule Is A Joke

    Designing and constructing your own home might sound like the dream, but it can also be a nightmare. And you should throw your expected ETA into the trash.

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  • woman struggling with clogged kitchen sink full of soapy water
    By Janine Frank

    The Trick To Fixing A Slow-Draining Sink Is Already In Your Medicine Cabinet

    Don't call up the plumber just yet. Don't pour Drano, either. There's an all-natural solution you already have in your bathroom that will fix this right up.

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  • Woman with a dusty finger and table
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    If Your House Is Always Dusty, You Might Be Overlooking One Thing

    Dust is inevitable, but an overly dusty home may indicate something is wrong. Chances are, you're overlooking a potential issue that could be causing problems.

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  • A flooded Florida neighborhood, with houses and cars half covered by water.
    By Holly Gates

    Does Homeowner's Insurance Cover Flood Damage? You Might Not Like The Answer

    After the widespread damage of Hurricane Helene, many are wondering if their homes are insured against surprise floods. The answer isn't a happy one.

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  • hand plugging into GFCI outlet
    By Gabrielle Hondorp

    Old House? Here's The Key Safety Reason To Get An Electrician To Take A Look

    Don't put your old home's safety at risk because you don't want to get this specific feature checked out a by a professional. The fire hazard is all-too-real.

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  • A small colony of termites crawls around on a rocky surface.
    By Jason Rochlin

    You Have Termites. How Long Before Your Home Collapses?

    Oh no. Termites! It's a destructive pest and is dreaded by homeowners. So when exactly is your house in danger of collapsing from damage? Here's what to know.

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  • Home with vinyl siding in need of painting
    By Ron Baker

    The Best Paint For Refreshing Your Home's Worn-Out Vinyl Siding

    Don't get stressed out about your vinyl siding fading over time. There is a way to paint it ... it's just a bit trickier, and requires a few extra steps.

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  • Residential brick chimney against a blue sky
    By Ethan Harrison Smith

    The Toxic Substance In Your Chimney That You Need To Know About

    If you've got a wood-burning fireplace, you probably have a buildup of this toxic substance in your chimney. Here's what to know, and how to deal with it.

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  • Man repairing an oven
    By Ron Baker

    Why Your Gas Oven Isn't Heating Up (& How To Fix It)

    Is your gas oven giving you trouble? We spoke to Frontdoor's virtual appliance expert to find out what you should do if your gas oven isn't heating up.

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  • comparing raw wood to finished
    By Rob Johnstone

    The Woodworkers' Magic Secret To Achieve The Wood Finish Of Your Dreams

    If you want that perfect wood finish, then consider this secret trick used by professional woodworkers. It's the perfect solution for your home goods project.

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  • Exterior of flooded home and yard
    By Janine Frank

    Climate Change: Is Your Home At Risk? Here's How To Find Out

    From wildfires to floods, the impact of climate change keeps growing every year. Here's how to figure out whether you should be worried about your home.

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