HowTos

How To – Moving Your Refrigerator

All Products : Forearm Forklift Lifting Straps "As Seen on TV"Whether you need to get under your refrigerator to retrieve that fallen spoon or you want to pack it up to move across the country moving your refrigerator is one of the least pleasant tasks you will run into.

The problem is that not only are they heavy but they are bulky so getting a good grip on them during the process can be difficult.

The first …

How To – Choosing Fuel Type For An Emergency Backup Generator

All Products : DuroPower DP5000EC 5000W Portable Gasoline Generator w/ Electric StartWhether you are planing for a winter ice storm or summer hurricane there are a number of considerations that you need to take into account when planing your backup electric power supply.

The first thing you will need to do is size the generator necessary to provide electric for your primary services. You will want to decide which items in your home are a necessity …

How To – Replacing Snow Blower Shear Pin Blade Shaft Bolts

Search : Poulan Pro PP40003 6-Pack Of Snow Thrower Sheer Pins & BoltsMany snow blowers have shear pins that break off when you hit something hard to protect the motor and drive mechanism from serious damage.

It can happen when you hit a chunk of ice that was kicked into snow at the end of your driveway by a snow plow or if you happen to hit something harder like the edge of the curb, a …

How To – Keeping It Clean With Rain Gutter Guards And Screens

If you live in an area with lots of trees you are bound to have to clean your gutters at least once a year.

Doing so means pulling out the ladder usually on a cold day and scraping out rotting leaves, twigs and other things you may not even be able to recognize.

To eliminate these problems there are a number of different Rain Gutter Protection Systems that you can add to your gutters in just …

How To – Kitchen Appliances Have No Power What Should You Do?

Someone that just purchased a new home contacted us with a question about the lack of power to their Kitchen Appliances and Washer / Dryer.

It seems that they just moved in and found that all of their major appliances were lacking power. After checking what they could they asked if there were any switches that they should look for on the back of the appliances or maybe a hidden wall switch that wasn’t turned …

How To – Long Term Storage Of Food Pantry Essentials

Keeping a stockpile of food items is essential for many reasons including storms and natural disasters or just to limit your need to travel in adverse conditions such as heavy snows of winter.

Most food products are packaged to allow six to eighteen months of storage in normal conditions. However once you open and begin using a product its shelf life is normally only a few weeks. This is true for open products that we leave …

How To – Purchasing Salvaged Building Materials For Your Projects

Saving money should be part of any good project and there are a number of ways that you can save by using Salvaged building materials.

Salvaged materials come in two groups. First and the best bet for your money is when you can find new materials that were never actually installed.  The second offering is when you reclaim used materials from homes that are older and either being demolished or remodeled.

Before considering any salvaged materials …

How To – Servicing Your Homes Exterior Air Conditioning Condenser Unit

One of the most important things about reducing the cost of replacement is to service your home’s mechanical equipment on a regular basis.

If you have a whole house HVAC Air Conditioning system then you have probably noticed that large thing sitting on the side of your house that has a fan and makes noise.. This is your Air Conditioner Condenser Unit.

At first glance it may seem daunting to try to service this piece of …

How To – Obtaining Permits For Flood Repair Can Mean Special Considerations

In many locations that have been hard hit by floods the permit process for flood repair requires additional notification to your building official before work can be completed and you can live in your home safely.

Normally a home owner can perform general maintenance and some upgrades without the need of a permit. In cases where plumbing, electrical or framing is being modified or added a permit is almost always required in normal conditions. For …

How To – Consumers Guide Working With Contractors And Understanding Project Timelines

Contract completion times are one of the most common complaints by consumers however by asking a few questions up front most of the headaches can be eliminated.

Like no other business Remodeling and Building Contractors are always blamed for longer then expected completion times, delays in service while the work is being completed and delays before work begins. In some cases the blame is justified however in many cases it is just miscommunication of all of the …