Josh Goldenberg
Residential Remodeling Expert
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How to
Cover a Phone Jack on the Wall
Nearly everybody has a cell phone these days, and you likely don’t need a landline unless you’re running or business out of your home. Unfortunately, the odds are high that there are a few unused phone jacks built in...
How to
Adjust a Lazy Susan
Adjusting misaligned Lazy Susan units might seem intimidating, but the most common corrections you'll need to make can be done at home using standard tools. Fix rotation problems by adjusting the center shaft or bottom s...
How to Get Spray Foam off Your Hands
Using spray foam insulation or sealant and accidentally got some on your hands? Spray foams are meant to be tough to remove, especially after they’ve dried—thankfully, however, they’ll fall off your skin on their o...
How to
Glue Metal to Metal
Gluing is an easy way to bond metal pieces together for home repairs and projects, but how do you make sure the pieces really stick? Glue is great for smaller metal pieces that won’t experience intense wear and tear, a...
How to
Determine Door Swing
Ordering a new door seems simple until someone asks you about the swing—how do you keep all of that inswing-or-outswing, right hand-or-left hand terminology straight? Thankfully, there are quick and easy checks you can...
How to
Pull Nails
Got a stuck or stubborn nail? Pulling nails isn’t particularly difficult, but it takes a little know-how if the nail's damaged or deeply embedded in wood (or any other surface). Use a claw hammer, cat’s paw, prying b...
How to
Replace the Screen on a Screen Door
Most screen doors are made from durable fiberglass material. However, your screen may get ripped or worn down over time. When this happens, you can easily replace the screen, rather than the entire door. To do this, remo...
How to
Hang a Valance
A valance is a great way to add dimension and style to your windows. It usually hangs over the curtains. You can hang a valance over blackout curtains to block out light in a room or put a valance over sheer curtains to...
How to
Extend an Outlet for a Backsplash
A tile backsplash is a classy way to spruce up any kitchen or bathroom wall. If you want to install wall tiles around an electrical outlet, extend the outlet so it sits flush against the face of the new backsplash, rathe...
Tiling a Shower Niche with Bullnose Alternatives Like Metal Trim
Give your niche a modern spin by choosing a sleek alternative to bullnose tileAdding a niche to your shower wall is both stylish and practical—it’s a great place to store shampoo bottles! But using bullnose tile with...
How to
Install a Screen Door
A screen door can spruce up a simple entryway and serve as a practical addition to your home. It will offer minor protection to your door from the elements during the colder months, and allow you to let in some fresh air...
The Best Ways to Trim and Finish Expanding Spray Foam
Remove excess spray foam with ease using our simple guide Applying too much expanding spray foam can make it stick out from your wall, but it's easy to cut the surface using a utility knife or serrated blade so it's smo...
How to
Cut Foam Pad
Foam pads are useful for a number of different projects, like replacing chair or couch cushions or creating a custom mattress for camping. However, they often need to be cut down to size to suit your needs. Foam is easy ...
How to
Use a Scroll Saw
Scroll saws are used to cut intricate designs in wood and metal craft projects. Draw your design onto the material first, before putting on your safety gear and adjusting the settings on the machine. Start cutting out yo...
How to
Install Quartz Countertops
If you're looking for some eye-catching accents and unique pigments to spice up your kitchen, quartz countertops are a great choice. Although quartz installation is definitely a job best done with a friend given the heav...
How to
Use a Punch Down Tool
If you're repairing or installing cables for your home, you'll probably be faced with the need to cut and secure wires. Exposed wires can be dangerous and may cause your connections to short out. To ensure that your wire...
How to
Calculate Carpet on Stairs
If you're installing or renovating a staircase, you'll most likely need to figure out the amount of new carpeting you'll need to cover the stairs. The basic steps you'll take to measure your stairs for carpeting are stra...
How to
Clean Off Sikaflex
Sikaflex, produced by the Sika company, is a type of polyurethane sealant used to fill joints and gaps in construction. This is a tough and durable sealant, which is why it’s so popular. This also makes it hard to remo...
How to Countersink a Screw
Drill pilot and countersink holes for a seamless finishCountersinking a screw helps the screw head lie flush with the surface of the wood to better conceal the hardware. If you want to make your next woodworking project ...
How to
Build a Violin
Violins are the smallest stringed instrument in an orchestra and can be used for a wide variety of musical styles. While you can always buy a violin from a music store, making your own can create a unique sound and make ...