Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Easy Tips For Being Your Own Handyman (or Handywoman)


Choosing to improve a home is quite sensible in several ways. Although it can be overwhelming at times, many home improvement projects can be accomplished by the average do-it-yourself homeowner. The following article will guide you figure out what home improvement jobs you can attempt on your own. They can increase the value of your home or simply make it more livable.

Apply an asphalt sealant to your driveway to keep it from weathering and cracking. Both wet weather and the sun can cause damage to your driveway, especially when water freezes and thaws. Using a sealant creates a protective barrier that extends the longevity of the driveway by keeping it safe from damage caused by the elements.

Use high-quality insulation around your plumbing system to prevent your water from freezing during this coming winter. It's easy to find weatherizing tape or foam insulation to use on on your pipes. When you use weatherizing tape, you will avoid damage to your plumbing due to freezing.

You should put water resistant wall boards in when you are doing plumbing improvements. Commonly known as "green board" in the building industry, water-resistant wall board stands up to increased moisture better than standard board, and most brands are treated to prevent the growth of dangerous mold that can thrive in damp areas.

If you want to save money on heating this winter, it's time to re-caulk your windows. This can help prevent moisture and mold damage, as well as stop cold drafts. If the old caulking is cracked, remove it carefully with a chisel and hammer and replace with fresh caulk.

Completing a home improvement project does not need to be overwhelming. Whether you prefer to hire a contractor or DIY, using these tips will help you complete a variety of home improvement projects.

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