power washing deck

A power washer is a valuable tool for maintaining the exterior of your home and your yard. While it might take ages to clean a surface by hand with soap and water, you can clean a wooden deck, your siding or a paved driveway in mere minutes with high-pressure water. Follow these simple steps to learn how to use a power washer correctly.  

View inside the washing machine while washing laundry  Splashing water

Whether it’s because you’re remodeling, shifting things around or moving house, you’ll eventually need to move your clothes washer. While it might seem like a simple activity, there are certain things you should know before you begin the process. Here's a quick how-to guide.

The drain pipe clogged with dirt and debris  Sewage cleaning  Plumbing services  Elimination of congestion in the drain pipe

There’s more than one way to clean a sink drain, especially if you want the method to be as efficient as possible. While baking soda and vinegar are effective cleaners, if it’s been a while since you last cleaned the sink, they might not be enough. Here’s our guide to deep-cleaning your drain. 

Male hands repairing old wooden windows using a hammer and a screwdriver  Repairing interior of old house  Close-up of home DIY project

Replacing old or broken windows can cost a lot out of pocket — but so can the rise in your energy bills if the windows are damaged and not properly insulated. You can reduce the cost of a window replacement by removing the window yourself. Follow this step-by-step guide for how to remove a window.

A freshly painted with a gray epoxy finish

Applying epoxy to a cement floor can give your garage a clean, finished look, all while preventing water and mold damage. It's also a pretty straightforward installation process. Follow these steps for how to epoxy a garage floor.

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