A breakdown in the water heater could stop flow of water to the dishwasher. Test the hot water in the kitchen sink or bathroom. If you can draw hot water, the water heater may not be at fault. Step 5: Make sure the controls on the control panel are properly set. The newer push-...
Once you determine the size of the cord needed, connect the new cord to the end of the old cord usingmasking tape. Gently pull the old cord to thread the new cord through the blinds. Continue until the old cord is completely replaced by the new cord. Cut off the old cord where you ...
If your bathtub drain is leaking, you might notice the water level dropping when you're taking a bath, and if the bathroom is on an upper floor, you might also notice water damage and discoloration to the ceiling drywall in the room below it. Water leaking from an upper-story bathtub an...
How to Open a bedroom or bathroom door when you're locked out By Reform Ed Feb 17, 2011 Tools & Equipment WonderHowTo Ahhh! You're locked out of your bedroom, or your bathroom! Well, watch this video and you won't be locked out for long. Fortunately, interior privacy locks are ...
One type that can be found built directly into outlets, particularly near bathroom sinks, is the ground fault circuit interrupter or GFCI. These sophisticated breakers are designed to protect people from electrical shock, rather than prevent damage to a building's wiring. The GFCI constantly monitor...
You can certainly go with the Woolite-and-bathroom-sink approach like you might for delicates, but the method I'm outlining here is more efficient for washing an entire load, especially if that's going to become a new routine. If you're really serious about washing clothes by hand, you'...
Bathroom Laundry Room Basement or Attic Garage How to Declutter Your Bedrooms Bedrooms often become dumping grounds for stuff that doesn’t have a home in any other room. According to our survey, the bedroom is ranked as the #1 most cluttered room in the home. Realistically, you don’t need...
products pose a danger to young children who won't be able to discern between a bottle of juice and a colorful bottle of bleach. While childproof latches for cabinets are a great tactic, move your cleaning products out from under your kitchen or bathroom sink and place them in a high ...
This expert article by Don Vandervort, author of Making Your Home Child Safe (Sunset), will teach you how to keep your small kids safe both inside and outside your home.
Those germs can catch a ride on your teen's hands and end up in their nose or mouth. Remind them to wash their hands with warm water and soap throughout the day. It's especially important after they use the bathroom, before they eat, and after they've been around lots of people. ...