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  • Person testing material for asbestos

    When Should You Test For Lead And Asbestos In Your Home?

    Testing for lead and asbestos is needed to identify dangerous chemicals lurking in the paint, insulation, and drywall of homes built in the early 1900s.

    By Kyle Schurman 3 days ago Read More
  • A close-up shot of a yellow-necked mouse

    The Sneaky Way That Pests Are Getting Into Your Home (& How To Prevent It)

    The most annoying thing about pests is how they somehow seem to get into your home through impossible spots, and this one is likely the sneakiest of all.

    By Mehak Faisal 3 days ago Read More
  • A person mending a broken cup with a blurred tube of super glue in the background

    How Long Does A Bottle Of Super Glue Really Last After Opening?

    Before you grab that tube of super glue that's floating around in the back of your junk drawer, you might want to find out if it's still going to work.

    By Suzanne Bonnett 3 days ago Read More
  • Nate Berkus seated on stage with a blue background

    Should Your Baseboard And Trim Colors Match Your Walls? Nate Berkus Weighs In

    It's always a good idea to take design tips from the pros. Nate Berkus shares helpful advice on that age-old question: What color should I paint my baseboards?

    By Patricia Hughes 4 days ago Read More
  • paint-chipped windowsill

    The Surprisingly Easy DIY Repair That Makes Your Windowsills Look Brand New

    Windowsills with scratch marks or chipped paint don't have to stay that way for long. With this DIY, you can refill and paint them to repair the damage.

    By Megan Newton 4 days ago Read More
  • A man attempting to repair a washing machine

    This Harbor Freight Security Bit Set Is A Total Game-Changer For DIYers

    Are you maximizing your DIY potential with the right tools? Mastering repairs is just the beginning; you'll also need the right equipment to access challenges.

    By Bob Beacham 5 days ago Read More
  • View from a living room out the window of a tropical storm blowing palm trees.

    Protect Your Home During Tropical Storms By Doing One Essential Maintenance Task

    If you live in an area prone to hurricanes, the safety of your home likely ranks second only to personal safety. Avoid high-wind-related damage with this tip.

    By Barb Hudson 6 days ago Read More
  • Stink bug climbing on wall

    Can You Prevent Stink Bugs From Invading Your Home? Here's What We Found

    Each winter, stink bugs seek out warm shelter looking for protection from harsh temperatures. You can prevent an infestation before it starts.

    By Kathleen Shipman 6 days ago Read More
  • People in a home looking at a gallery wall

    Which Is Actually Better For Renters: Command Strips Or Nails?

    Figuring out how to personalize your home without making permanent changes is a perpetual problem for renters, who could be at risk of losing their deposit.

    By Francisca Tinoco 6 days ago Read More
  • A bewildered couple looks at an insurance bill

    Consumer Reports Data Shows This Is The Worst Homeowners Insurance Company To Avoid

    Most people know that not all homeowner's insurance policies are the same. Their reliability is important to avoid added stress if you need to make a claim.

    By Emily Ray 6 days ago Read More
  • Pieces of a blue and white plate sit on a tray, ready to be reused as homemade tile.

    Is Using Broken Plates To DIY Homemade Tile A Good Idea?

    Got a lot of old or broken plates sitting in the back of a kitchen cupboard? Here's what you need to know before you reuse them for your next tiling project.

    By Ellen Merriss 8 days ago Read More
  • Bathroom interior with toilet bowl lid open

    What To Do If Your Toilet Seat Is Too High

    Remodeling triumphs can turn sour when your brand new toilet feels off balance. One overlooked issue could explain why your seat seems uncomfortably tall.

    By Katie Barton 8 days ago Read More
  • an abandoned home sits in disrepair

    Abandoned House In Your Neighborhood? Here's What You Can Do About It

    Abandoned homes are a magnet for crime, pests, and trash, but you can address the situation by reaching out to the right individuals in your area.

    By Clara Ngu 10 days ago Read More
  • Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart's Clever Trick Could Save You Major Time When Regrouting

    Martha Stewart manages to accomplish in one day what most people accomplish in a week. Learn her time-saving trick that'll make regrouting tile so much easier.

    By Kimberley Spinney 11 days ago Read More
  • Woman examining her gas stove while a frying pan sits on a burner

    What Constant Clicking On Your Gas Stove Is Trying To Tell You

    If your gas stove keeps clicking, chances are that it's trying to alert you to an issue with one of its key internal components. Here's how to troubleshoot it.

    By Ellen Merriss 12 days ago Read More
  • Milwaukee circular saw cutting plank outdoors

    13 Milwaukee Tools Every Homeowner Should Have, According To Reviews

    Milwaukee has a reputation for making durable and capable tools, but with a huge range to choose from, here are those that a typical homeowner really needs.

    By Marco Rossi 12 days ago Read More
  • Someone lubricating a garage door

    Why You Should Reconsider Using Grease On Your Garage Door Tracks

    A noisy garage door may seem like an easy fix with grease, but that can backfire. Luckily, there are some things you can do to keep your door clean and quiet.

    By Yaiza Canopoli 13 days ago Read More
  • A man holds three takeout containers on his lap in a car

    Can Takeout Containers Really Be A Safe DIY Solution For Drafty Houses?

    Takeout containers are an affordable quick fix for drafty homes, but they also contain properties that could cause potential health and safety issues.

    By Lauren LaMore 14 days ago Read More
  • Person unclogging a toilet with a plunger

    Reasons Why Your Toilet May Keep Clogging

    Your toilet keeps clogging either because of a mechanical fault or a blockage. Here are the most common causes behind clogged toilets (and how to fix them).

    By House Digest Staff 14 days ago Read More
  • Finger pushing the test button on a smoke detector

    How Often Should You Be Checking Your Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detectors?

    Periodically inspecting your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors is necessary to confirm their functionality. So how often should you do it?

    By Kristeen Cherney 15 days ago Read More
  • A man power washing a commercial truck

    Are Harbor Freight Tools' Pressure Washers Worth Buying?

    While Harbor Freight offers competitive prices, concerns about tool quality remain. Check their pressure washer options and reviews to find a reliable model.

    By Kyle Schurman 15 days ago Read More
  • A plumber clearing a blocked drain

    Ryobi Has A Chemical Free Solution For Unclogging Drains, But Is It Worth Buying?

    Harsh chemicals don't always have to be the solution for clogged drains. Ryobi's 18V One+ drain auger is a possible DIY solution when compared to plumber fees.

    By Bob Beacham 15 days ago Read More
  • Worker repairing oven

    The Type Of Oven That Often Costs A Fortune To Repair

    It's often more cost effective to repair an oven than replace it. However, this oven style is also expensive to repair due to its complex system.

    By Patricia Hughes 16 days ago Read More
  • A person caulks a toilet base using a caulking gun.

    Toilet Caulking Gone Wrong: Mistakes You Don't Want To Make

    Your toilet is overdue for caulking, and you've decided to tackle the job yourself. Brush up on the don'ts and common DIY errors before getting started.

    By Jennifer Blair 16 days ago Read More
  • plumber removing a pipe on a bathroom sink

    Limescale Vs Corrosion: How To Tell Which Problem You're Dealing With

    If water isn't coming out of your faucet properly, you may have a problem of limescale buildup or corrosion in your pipes. Here's what the difference is.

    By Barb Hudson 16 days ago Read More
  • A man in a green shirt working on a garage door.

    Why Fall Is The Perfect Time To Think About Replacing Your Garage Door

    When replacing a garage door, you must consider the weather, as certain temperatures can worsen damages and lead to potential safety issues for contractors.

    By Clara Ngu 16 days ago Read More
  • View of the floor in an empty garage

    What It Means If Your Garage Floor Is Always Wet — And Whether You Should Be Concerned

    Garage floors become moist for a variety of reasons, from improper installation to poor ventilation. Learn why your garage floor is always wet to find a fix.

    By Nevena Radulovic 17 days ago Read More
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