Popular Articles

DIY Upside-Down Planter - What Not to Do
by 411 on Oct 14, 2019
Upside down planters are an option if you can not grow tomatoes for many reasons including space, sunlight, rodents, and other critters. Otherwise, it is easier to grow them right side up. Continue reading →

Fear of Foundation Cracks: Things a New Home Buyer Has to Consider
by Guest Post on Nov 17, 2015
Among the most exciting times in a person’s life is purchasing a new home. While buying a home can be very beneficial, the buyer will need to be on the lookout for any problems with a prospective purchase. Continue reading →

Making Sure Your Home is Safe Before a Storm
by Guest Post on Jun 1, 2019
It seems that no matter where you live, there’s a chance your home could be hit by a bad storm. Maybe it’s from a tornado in the Midwest, a hurricane in the South, or a snowstorm in the North. Continue reading →

4 Natural Ways to Rid Your Home from Termites – Bonus Tips on Repairing Pest Damage
by Valerie Muscat on Jan 23, 2020
It is stressful maintaining a home. Over time fixtures start to wear and renovations have to be done to maintain the value of your home. But the most common cause of damage in Australian homes is termites. Luckily there are various termite treatments to use that may help the situation. Continue reading →

Five Top Tips to Prepare Your House for Sale on the Outside and Inside
by Nick Marr on Aug 21, 2019
When preparing to sell your house, there are a few things that can make a huge difference in both the appeal of your house to buyers, as well as the final amount you can offer them on the house. Continue reading →

How The Roofing Industry Looks
by Guest Post on Jun 6, 2019
Roofing, both commercial and residential, is a multi-billion dollar industry. Residential roofing is growing regularly. It is estimated to be expanding about four percent per year until at least 2020. Contractors dominate the industry. In fact, just 6700 accounts for twelve percent of the industry total. Continue reading →

Signs that Termites Have Made a Home in Your House
by Edina Losonczi on Oct 9, 2019
Termites are called silent destroyers for a reason. This reason obviously, is their ability to destroy anything that is wood in the house. Though termites are not exactly silent because their persistent movement can create a sound, unfortunately, it is not enough to alert house owners. Continue reading →

Five Tips to Help You with End-of-Lease Cleaning
by Penny Roussis on Jan 29, 2020
They say that moving houses is second only to divorce and the death of a spouse when it comes to boosting stress levels. Moving out of a rental can be full of tedious processes: cleaning the house, packing up, throwing away old furniture, wrapping up legal terms with your landlord. Continue reading →

Top 5 Things to Check when Hiring a Stucco Contractor
by Bonnie Phillips on Jul 11, 2020
Stucco is easy to maintain, durable, and long-lasting; but all of this is possible only if the right stucco contractor is hired. So, in regards to the same, let us discuss the top five things to keep in mind while hiring a stucco contractor. Continue reading →

Could Self Storage be a Viable Alternative to Extending Your Home?
by Anna Preston on Aug 23, 2019
Many people these days are choosing to extend or renovate their homes instead of moving to a different property. Extensions can be a great solution to issues with space, and help your family enjoy a home that is much more practical for your needs. Common reasons people choose an extension are: Continue reading →
Popular Articles
Three Places to Spend Money on the Exterior of Your Home
When you have the exterior of your home remodeled, you are investing, time, energy and convenience into the project and you want to make sure that...
101433 Views
Homemade Headboards-Make an Upholstered or Wooden Headboard
Homemade headboards can add a lot of personality to any bedroom. They can be coordinated with existing furniture and room decor or they can be the...
76969 Views
When to Use a Brush, Roller or Sponge Brush
Brushes are a good choice for painting trim and woodwork. They are also useful for cutting in the edges around the top and bottom edges and corners...
72599 Views
Creating a Cottage Kitchen with Bead Board
Kitchen decor can range from modern and bold to elegant and elaborate by using strategic kitchen pieces. One of the most popular decorating trends...
55405 Views
Gas Fireplace Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Follow these steps for diagnosing and troubleshooting Gas Fireplaces repairs. For the average DIYer, this may seem intimidating, depending on the...
32485 Views
Latest Articles
How Much Does it Cost to Take a Bath?
Plumbers know that a bath may seem like a relaxing luxury, but the real cost extends far beyond your water bill. The average soak uses 35 to 50...
on Apr 8, 2025
10 Concrete Patio Ideas on a Budget
A concrete patio can be a game-changer for your outdoor space. It is durable, versatile, and can be customized to fit your style. But what if you...
on Mar 25, 2025
Tips for Creating a Stunning Personalized Photo on Canvas
Order the unique beauty of a personalized photo on canvas and bring your memories to life. With a customized photo on canvas, you can transform...
on Mar 7, 2025
Best Areas to Buy Property in Singapore for Long-Term Growth
Singapore's real estate market remains one of the most stable and lucrative in the world. With limited land supply, strong governmental...
on Feb 18, 2025
Troubleshooting Excess Water in Your HVAC Secondary Condensate Drain Pan
When maintaining your air conditioning system, it is easy to overlook the condensate drain pan - until excess water starts pooling in places where...
on Jan 12, 2025
Featured Articles
What Type of Licensed Contractor Should You Hire?
on Feb 28, 2017
Hire Contractors / Estimates

Looking for a specialty project? There are many types of contractors available for your home improvement needs. Finding the right type of...
Sponsored Articles
Best Areas to Buy Property in Singapore for Long-Term Growth
on Feb 18, 2025
Real Estate / Finance

Singapore's real estate market remains one of the most stable and lucrative in the world. With limited land supply, strong governmental...
Top Categories
- Garden / Landscaping / Patio — 264
- Kitchen / Bathrooms — 240
- Real Estate / Finance — 203
- Appliance / Repair — 186
- Interior Design / Decor — 184
- HVAC / Air Conditioning — 148
- Cleaning / Maintenance — 144
- Improvements / Remodeling — 131
- Plumbing / Basements — 118
- Floors / Tile / Hardwood — 116
- Doors / Garages — 113
- Safety / Security — 113
Articles Archive
More DIY Articles
Best Smart Home Gadgets this Year
Whether you are planning time away from home or looking for a way to curb bouts of forgetfulness, technology has simple answers to keep your memory...
How to Clean Granite Countertops
Granite countertops are a great addition to your home and one that is going to increase the value. You will love that something so simple can...
Your Homes Secret Enemy: Managing Mold and Moisture
Reducing the occurrence of moisture in the house can help not only keep humidity low, but it can reduce the risk of mold and mildew and reduce...
The Strangest Things Ever Found in Storage Units
Many of us make use of some extra storage space at some point or another, maybe because we are in the middle of a move or carrying out a home...
Best Areas to Buy Property in Singapore for Long-Term Growth
Singapore's real estate market remains one of the most stable and lucrative in the world. With limited land supply, strong governmental...