How To Replace A Kitchen Sink

Richard goes through the step-by-step process of installing a new sink. Starting with disconnecting the plumbing and drain connections, he then removes the old basin. Afterward, Richard installs the new sink and faucet, demonstrating how it can be a homeowner-friendly job. As long as you find a sink with the same dimensions as your original basin, with the right tools, you can complete this project on your own. How to Install the Plumbing for a Kitchen Sink Steps for Replacing a Kitchen Sink: Step 1: Disconnect the plumbing and drain connections Turn off both hot and cold water supply valves....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · Craig Frascone

If I Weren T A Contractor I D Be This Instead

For most of the team at Ask This Old House, contracting was always the goal. They grew up in the trades, or they simply loved working with their hands, and contracting was the obvious choice. But, for fun, we asked each crew member what they would do if they weren’t a contractor. Here’s what they said: Tom Silva: Teaching General contractor Tom Silva believes that if his life didn’t take him down the road of contracting, he’d be a teacher....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 413 words · Alice Krivanek

Laundry Chute Installation Tips

How Do You Put a Laundry Chute In? Adding a laundry chute to a house can be like threading a needle in the dark. Ideally, one should have an X ray—in the form of a blueprint—to plot a course through the house’s frame and mechanicals. Even with blueprints, however, finding a straight drop from hamper to washer can be difficult, especially after remodeling, and often requires sacrificing a closet or nook....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 571 words · Robert Beck

Leather Repair Fix Tears Punctures In Leather Furniture

Before beginning, make sure your piece of furniture is genuine leather. Genuine leather is the whole skin of an animal. Bonded leather is created by bonding together scraps of leather to form a seamless piece of material. These repair techniques won’t work on bonded leather. How to tell if your furniture is genuine leather: To fix a full-thickness hole or cut, gather the following materials (or purchase a complete leather repair kit):...

January 5, 2023 · 1 min · 213 words · John Thomas

Liberty Mutual Homeowners Insurance Review 2022

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Mastershield Review 2023 Review

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Outdoors Outbuildings 2021 Modern Barnhouse

New life for old outbuildings The rustic red barn is now used for storage and will eventually be restored. The quaint green milk house where the former dairy farmer cooled his milk until it could be taken to market is slated to get a new metal roof and siding to match the main house. In its new life, it will serve as a garden shed. Archetypal barn-shape building The modern Idea House feels at home surrounded by the site’s similarly shaped historic outbuildings....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1007 words · Jo Porter

Privet Hedge A Quick Guide To Planting And Pruning

Privet Hedge Planting Distance To plant a new privet hedge, create a trench two feet wide and two feet deep, space individual shrubs about 12 inches apart, and bring soil up to the branching trunk. Water deeply and frequently the first year, using drip irrigation. Green wall: Planted close and grown tall, privet quickly forms a lush, living wall, especially with full sun exposure. How to Make a Privet Hedge Thicker Achieve a thicker hedge by planting two rows of shrubs, zig-zag fashion, in a double-wide trench....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 291 words · Margery Gardner

Read This Before You Hire An Architect

Does a new addition to your family have you thinking of a new addition for your house? Has your home business outgrown your kitchen table? Or maybe you need to open your home to an elderly relative who can’t navigate the stairs of your center-hall colonial. The fact is, our lives change—but our houses don’t, at least not on their own. If you want to stay in your home as your life progresses, you’ll probably consider remodeling....

January 5, 2023 · 15 min · 3088 words · Carlos Close

Reclaimed Wood What It Is Why And Where To Buy It

What Is Reclaimed Wood? Reclaimed wood is old wood that has been repurposed. For example, it can be old lumber wood from a factory that is transformed into a wine rack, bookshelf, or coffee table. People go to great lengths to find reclaimed wood that makes a stylistic statement about themselves and their homes. As you enter homeowner George Mabry’s front door, your eyes are immediately drawn to the teak staircase crafted from wood reclaimed from a demolition site in Southeast Asia....

January 5, 2023 · 3 min · 501 words · Robert Peyton

S42 E11 Design Elements

In this episode: With the board and plaster going up inside, Kevin O’Connor finds Tom Silva and local technology installer Erich Plummer hiding sound speakers in the living room ceiling. Just in time for cold weather, the heating contractor is ready to fire up the HVAC system. Richard Trethewey meets Mike Gamache and his daughter to show the difference between an old condenser and modern more efficient units. The traditionally powered door opener for a garage is in the center of the door, but now homeowners can have some flexibility....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 223 words · Dave Lombardi

See How This Old House S Jenn Nawada Became A Landscape Designer

Landscape design wasn’t always Jenn Nawada’s plan. After getting her bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, she began teaching outdoor education at a farm in Vermont. She enjoyed teaching children skills like how to milk cows or what mountain run-off was, and she knew she wanted the natural world to be her office. However, she did feel like she needed more. To help find that missing piece, Jenn went back to college and received her master’s degree....

January 5, 2023 · 2 min · 259 words · Curtis Kolden

Serviceable Plumbing And Hvac Installations Pro2Pro Premiere

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Sewer Line Repair And Replacement

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Sunergy Systems Review 2022

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Terminix Review 2022

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The 10 Best Value Mattresses In 2023

Each of the beds in this mattress guide are suited for specific sleepers per tester feedback at the Mattress Advisor sleep lab in Raleigh, N.C. Most importantly, all 10 merit the title of a best value mattress, allowing you to pad the remainder of your bedroom renovation budget. Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn a commission....

January 5, 2023 · 17 min · 3546 words · Margie Cary

The 5 Best Carpet Shampoos 2023 Review

Most Concentrated: Bissell Carpet Shampoo This solution contains four times more active ingredients than other leading carpet shampoos. Its concentrated formula removes oil, grease, makeup, blood, feces, urine, and more. In addition to receiving an effective cleaner, your purchase supports Bissell’s Pet Foundation. Key Features Comes in a 48-ounce bottle Works on carpets, upholstery, and rugs Has a biodegradable formula What Customers Are Saying Many customers loved this shampoo because it was easy to use and had a fresh scent....

January 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1034 words · Rene Young

The 5 Best Christmas Ornaments 2023 Guide

Top 5 Christmas Ornaments Best Yearly Ornament: SWAROVSKI Christmas Ornament Best Handcrafted Ornament: Funoasis Christmas Tree Hanging Gnomes Ornaments Best For Kids: Enesco “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” Stone Resin Ornament Best Subtle Ornament: Kurt Adler Clear Glass Icicle Ornament Set Best Ball Ornament: KI Store Christmas Ball Ornaments Best Yearly Ornament: SWAROVSKI Christmas Ornament This collection ornaments from SWAROVSKI is shaped into a snowflake using crystal glass. It comes in a box to keep it safe during the off-season, and it features a metal tag to indicate the year....

January 5, 2023 · 6 min · 1162 words · Anne Roe

The 5 Best Invisible Fences 2023 Review

Explore our top fence recommendations, comprehensive buyer’s guide, and answers to common questions below. Best For Any Size Dog: PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Best Coverage: SportDOG Brand In-Ground Fence System Best Entry-Level Fence: PetSafe In-Ground Pet Fence Best Remote Control: Pet Control HQ Wireless Pet Containment System Best For Multiple Dogs: Extreme Dog Fence Underground Electric Dog Fence Best For Any Size Dog: PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System Pros and Cons ✔ Doesn’t require burying the wire✔ Has a long collar battery life of up to 2 months✔ Offers five shock levels and one tone-only mode ✘ Comes with a short 1-year warranty✘ Cannot accommodate areas larger than 1⁄2 acre...

January 5, 2023 · 7 min · 1489 words · Andrea Fisher