Archive for the ‘DIY’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Do It Yourself Window Treatments

A beautiful and unique window treatment can make your room look alive and more attractive. Getting the window treatments done by professionals can sometimes be very costly, do not get despaired as there are ways which you cam make your own window treatments and they still look beautiful and professional. The first step is to decide what curtain you want and pick out the fabric that you like, you can chose a no sew fabric which does not require you to sew or even use bed sheets for the experiment.

Once you have the material measure them according to the size of the window and add several inches for the hem. Sew the hems or stick them together if it is a no sew at the bottom and at the top and iron it for it so that it can set. Make space for the rod which you will hung with. Get rid of the wrinkles and you have yourself a beautiful window treatment.

PostHeaderIcon DIY Flood Prevention Measures

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Are you tired of having to deal with flooding in your house all the time? There are many ways of dealing with this problem yourself without getting any outside help. DIY flood prevention measures are simple, and they will help you save time, money and your house as well.

If your house gets flooded every time it rains, you should create a waterway leading away from your house. When you do this, you will prevent water from flowing into your house during the rainy season. If the flooding is caused by a faulty pipe or gutter, you can fix the problem by unclogging it. Clean your gutter regularly to remove any dirt, leaves, twigs or small stones which might cause flooding if they get stuck in there.

You can also prevent flooding in your home by making sure that all the taps are closed after you use them. You should also fix any leaking roofs and pipes inside the house.

PostHeaderIcon Oiling the Creaky Doors

nullThe problem with your creaky door is merely oiling. One of the things that you need to use in order to deal with this problem once and for all is petroleum-based oil. Once you have got this lubricant in your hand, the first step is to spray it on the hinges of your door. Keep opening and closing the door severally. In case the squeaky voice won’t end, try applying the lubricant while the door is only partially closed.

You will notice that the creaky sound will have ended. Alternatively, make use of elbow grease. In this case, you have to remove each of the hinges’ pins. Then, clean both the pins and hinges using a cloth. After that, lubricate the hinges inside before replacing the pins. Do the same thing to all the other hinges. After trying to open and close the door a few times, the creaky should be there no more.