DIY Videos for everything for your home. One of Youtube's biggest DIY channels. Watch over 165 how-to videos
We then get into why Gary thinks you should make the move to living off the grid in a series of steps, the first of which is to simplify your existing life in three main ways. Gary then makes the case for why living in an RV should be the next step in your journey before discussin...
And if you have a septic tank, by all means, never put bleach down the drain. It will destroy the bacteria that breaks down your septic deposits. Let the machine agitate for one minute, then stop and let it sit for an hour. Restart it and let it finish the cycle. Your machine will...
Everything will be available at your local building materials shop, with the possible exception of a condensate pump. If you’re installing the furnace from scratch or replacing a Crazy Spaghetti Octopus monster and want to re-do the ducting in your basement completely, you might also pick up...
I also have full plumbing, and will get my well dug soon and connect it from a gravity tank for in-building running water. That too will be completely run on 12V solar, and 12V pump that can pump water 130 ft from bottom of the well to the tank in the air. Water for me now, ...
Running the plunger under hot water can soften it, which can help it create a better seal. Hopefully your plunger has an “extension flange.” This is the rubber extension after the bell-shaped part of your plunger and it’s designed to better fit the toilet opening. 2 Pump the plunger ...
Pump the plunger up and down for a solid 20 seconds using a vigorous, rapid motion, but do not break the seal between the plunger and the drain.[2] Pop the plunger off the drain on your last vertical upstroke. You may need to plunge the sink for several minutes in order to loosen...
I also have full plumbing, and will get my well dug soon and connect it from a gravity tank for in-building running water. That too will be completely run on 12V solar, and 12V pump that can pump water 130 ft from bottom of the well to the tank in the air. Water for me now, ...