Christopher Lanier
Handyman
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How to
Adjust Door Hinges
If you're having problems with your door, you may need to adjust the hinges. Fortunately, adjusting door hinges can easily be done at home using a few simple tools.
How to
Set Up a Home Theater System
Dreaming of bringing the movie theater experience to your living room? Having your own home theater system makes every at-home movie night feel special, and it's surprisingly simple to set up. In this article, we'll walk...
How to Switch Out a Doorbell Transformer
Learn to disconnect and reinstall a transformerA doorbell transformer converts electricity to a lower voltage, then sends the current to the doorbell’s other parts. Often enough, replacing a faulty transformer is a fai...
Adjusting French Doors: Your Top Problems Solved
Everything you need to know about fixing sagging doors, drafts, and moreOver time, French doors will start to loosen in their frame and hang crooked, making it difficult to open or close. Luckily, leveling your doors is ...
How to
Build Garage Shelving
If you have a cluttered garage, adding shelves can help you organize your space. If you have a large garage, freestanding shelving units are perfect to set up against a wall. However, if you don't have open floor space, ...
How to Cover a Hole in a Wall
Obscure or fix drywall damage with these simple tricks It’s always best to actually fix a hole in the wall, but you do have options if you’re desperate for a temporary way to patch or cover a hole. For nail holes, ho...
9 Simple Ways to Hide and Organize Computer Cables
You've organized your space and have your computer area just the way you want—the only problem is all the cords! Lots of wires stretching across your desk can make it look messy, and if wires hang to the floor, you cou...
How to
Repair Woodpecker Holes in Cedar Siding
An easy guide on patching and repairing holes in cedar sidingWhen it comes to preferred wood to peck, woodpeckers love soft siding material such as cedar. If the siding of your home happens to be made of this material an...
How to
Install Cabling in a Pre Built Home
Cabling refers to low-voltage cables that bring phone, TV, and internet service into your home. They are commonly coaxial or ethernet cables. Usually these wires are installed when a house is built, but you can also retr...
How to
Replace a Sliding Glass Door with French Doors
Replacing old sliding glass doors with hinged French doors is a popular option for updating your home and adding new, elegant style. Installing French doors from scratch is a big job, but it’s made easier by pre-made d...
How to
Remove a Broken Light Bulb with a Potato
Breaking a light bulb while it's still in the light fixture can be a real pain. Without a bulb to hold onto, removing what's left of the light can be a lot more challenging. Thankfully, you can still easily remove the ...
How to Decorate Your Deck with String Lights
DIY decorating tips for a sparkly deck atmosphereString lights suspended above a deck space creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The soft glow of the lights is both soothing and practical, filling your outdoor space w...
How to
Hang a Ladder on a Wall
Hanging a ladder on a wall is pretty easy, even if you don’t have much experience with power tools. To hang a ladder for decorative purposes, get L-brackets to support your ladder on the wall. Install L-brackets for th...
How to Waterproof an Outdoor Storage Box
You have a wooden box that would be perfect for outdoor storage, but there’s one problem: it’s not waterproof. Fortunately, by using varnish, you can turn any wooden box into a waterproof outdoor storage container th...
How to
Hide Security Camera Wires
Dangling and exposed security camera wires can not only break the décor of your home, but also offer a good opportunity for thieves to disconnect your cameras by cutting the hanging cables. Luckily, there are many simpl...
How to
Hide Cables on the Wall
Cables on the wall can be an eyesore, especially if you prefer a streamlined look for your home. If you own your own home, you can install cable plates by cutting a hole in the drywall and feeding cords through that hole...