How To A Clean Microfiber Sofa

How to Clean Microfiber To find out the best conditions for your chair or loveseat, look up its cleaning code on an attached tag or online. The code will state if your piece falls into one of four categories: W, S, S-W, or X. W – only clean with water or a water-based cleaning solution S – only clean with a solvent-based cleaning solution (i.e. rubbing alcohol or dry cleaning product) S-W – clean with either solvent- or water-based cleaning solution X – only clean with vacuum...

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Michael Black

How To Build A Leaning Ladder Shelf Video

1. Cut the 1 x 2 Parts to Size The sides are made up of a back 1x2 leg with two square cut ends, an angled front leg mitered at parallel 9-degree angles, and crosspieces that set horizontally at the height of each shelf with one square cut end and one mitered end meet the angle of the front leg. While I provided measurements for all of the crosspieces in my cut list below, I recommend cutting the top and bottom crosspieces to length, attaching them between the legs, and then cutting the remaining crosspieces to fit to ensure perfect joints....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1096 words · Margie Guzman

How To Build A Wall Sized Frame For A Fabric Print

One thing to note when sizing the frame is the opening to the space where it will be installed. The height of a typical door opening is 80-inches tall, so anything larger than that size will possibly need extra bracing and need to be assembled in the area it will be installed. Steps for Building a Wall-Sized Frame for Fabric 1. Cut the Frame Pieces Using a miter saw, cut the two side boards to the height of the fabric, minus 5 inches to allow the fabric to wrap securely around the edges of the frame....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 934 words · Clyde Blanton

How To Clean Tile Floors

Best Ways to Clean Tile Floors Step 1: Remove debris from the tiles First, use a soft-bristled brush, dust mop, or vacuum to remove dirt, dust, and other loose items from the tile floor before applying any water or cleaner. This ensures that any scrubbing you may need to do later (even with a soft sponge) doesn’t scratch your tile. Step 2: Check your tile material Floor tiles come in over a dozen types—ceramic, natural stone, cement and quarry tile, to name just a few....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1043 words · Simone Rodgers

How To Clean Vinyl Siding

What to Use to Wash Siding The preferred tool to clean vinyl siding is a power washer. When used correctly, it can keep your home looking fresh and clean. The color of the nozzle determines the angle of the water stream, which causes the water pressure to be more or less concentrated. Mauro advises that beginners use the tip with the widest angle as it is the least likely to cause damage to your siding....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 554 words · Alice Roudabush

How To Create A Dutch Door

Resources Everything Tom used for this project, including the chisel, utility knife, hole saw, hinges, and latches can be found at home centers. Materials Hinges (with screws) Barrel latch Scrap cardboard Scrap wood for filler Wood glue Wood screws 80-100 grit sandpaper Tools

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 43 words · Bonnie White

How To Create A Woodland Garden

Steps for Creating a Woodland Garden Jenn surveys the surrounding plants and setting and comes up with a plan to create a woodland garden. Take Inspiration from the Surroundings When planning a woodland garden, it’s important to take inspiration from the surrounding plants and environment. Homeowners should strive to use plants native to the area, helping to give the garden a more natural feel. Look for plants that thrive in the growing zone, and match their sun needs to the amount of sunlight the garden will receive....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 555 words · Kenneth Lail

How To Cut Glass

Steps for cutting glass How to Cut a Glass Mirror

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Raymond Nixon

How To Diagnose Problems With Well Water Systems

Do Well Water Pumps Use A Lot of Electricity? Richard explains every time a homeowner with a well turns on the faucet, a well water pump could come on and call for water from the well. The well pump should be connected to one of two pressure systems. What To Do A well pump that runs too frequently suggests a problem with the pressure systems, which should be inspected and repaired by a qualified well technician....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 85 words · Christopher Montilla

How To Get Smoke Smell Out Of Your House And Furniture

Make no mistake: Fires are scary. Whether there has been a fire inside the home or a terrifying blaze had worked its way across the landscape, the first priority is getting everyone to safety. But when the flames subside, the stubborn evidence remains. The smell of smoke can linger for a long, long time, and every inhale becomes an uncomfortable reminder. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Learning how to get rid of smoke smell in the house isn’t necessarily hard, though you’ll need to roll up your sleeves and put in a little elbow grease....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1186 words · Ryan Marshall

How To Install A Dryer Vent In 6 Steps

The ribbed, corrugated surface inside the pipes acts like hundreds of tiny speed bumps, disrupting and slowing the airflow. As a result, it takes longer to dry clothes, wasting energy and money. In addition, the interior traps lint, which also reduces airflow and, in extreme cases, overloads the motor and shortens the life of the dryer. More important, an accumulation of lint is a fire hazard. In a gas dryer, a lint fire can melt the plastic ducting and start a house fire....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · John Barber

How To Install A Little Free Library

To see Tom and Kevin build the little free library, click here. Steps for Installing a Little Free Library Resources Kevin and Tom return to Brookside Elementary School to install the little free library. What You Need Materials 4x4 post Exterior grade 2-inch wood screws MDO plywood Gravel Tools

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 49 words · Roy Marshall

How To Install A Toilet In 8 Steps

Steps on Toilet Installation Here, we asked This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey to show how to install a toilet. The time required varies, but give yourself half a day if you’ve got a lot of experience with plumbing jobs, and a full day if you’re a novice. 1. Toilet Parts: An Overview 2. Prep the Floor and Soil Pipe Stuff a rag into the soil pipe to block sewer gas and prevent hardware from falling in....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 997 words · Ron Fass

How To Manage Heat Gain And Loss Seasonally

Managing Heat Gain and Loss in Your Home: Tips for Saving Energy 7 Tips for an Energy-Efficient Home

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 18 words · Mary Wms

How To Paint A Room Professionally And Get Better Results

How to Hold a Paint Brush To paint like a pro, you have to hold the brush like a pro. Lay the handle of the brush flat over the back of your thumb while holding the ferrule (the metal part that holds the bristles together) between your index and middle finger. The point of a slanted brush should be on the finger side, not the thumb side. How Long Does It Take To Paint a Room?...

December 18, 2022 · 13 min · 2641 words · Mary Smith

How To Paint Over Wallpaper

Standing in your way, though, is a layer or more of wallpaper that was surely the delight of whoever chose it, perhaps many years ago. And that might even be you. But wallpaper trends come and go. Should you paint over the wallpaper? Can it even be done? Let’s start with the wisdom of doing it or not doing it, and then (spoiler alert) launch into the how-to. Can You Paint Over Wallpaper?...

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Lura Hyde

How To Pot A Plant And Create A Container Garden

What Plants Can Grow In Pots? Pairing up pots and plants in pleasing compositions, you can even grow perennials, grasses, and dwarf evergreen shrubs in pots to provide year-round interest. Containers also let you skip the major digging and weed-pulling of backyard gardening and fast-forward to the fun: designing, planting, and enjoying. You get just enough dirt under your fingernails to feel like you’ve accomplished something. Best of all, potted gardens are close-up delights....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1143 words · Joy Wilder

How To Pour A Concrete Driveway

Why Choose Concrete Over Asphalt While concrete is more expensive than asphalt, it is incredibly hard-wearing, making it an excellent choice for homes enduring cold New England winters. Concrete is also very low-maintenance, and its smooth surface makes for easy snow removal. Concrete driveways can last anywhere from 15 to up to 50 years with proper care, while asphalt driveways last about 15 to 20 years. Steps for Pouring a Concrete Driveway Step 1: Demo the driveway Before any major digging can happen, you have to call a utility locating service to ensure you don’t damage any electric, gas, or water lines....

December 18, 2022 · 3 min · 582 words · Terry Smith

How To Prevent A Septic System From Freezing

Local building codes use this data to determine the depth of concrete footings to prevent frost heave (when water freezes, it expands, often pushing solid objects like rocks or deck footings towards the soil surface). The data is used to determine the depth of water and sewer lines to prevent them from freezing. Occasionally, a prolonged cold snap will drive the frost line down, and those water or sewer lines—and sometimes the septic system itself—can freeze....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 953 words · Yolanda Schroeder

How To Properly Use A Drill Driver

December 18, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Robert Nicely