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Latest articles
Refrigerator Not Cold Enough? 4 Quick Fixes to Check First
A fridge that runs but won't stay cold usually has one of four simple causes—most homeowners can fix three of them in under 20 minutes.
Pocket Door Off Track? Fix It Without Ripping Open the Wall
Most pocket doors that bind or jump their track can be fixed in 30 minutes using the adjustment screws and guide channel you already have — no drywall demo required.
No Hot Water? 4 Quick Checks Before You Call a Plumber
No hot water usually points to one of four fixable issues — pilot light, high-limit switch, breaker, or thermostat — and most take under 10 minutes to check.
Musty Basement Smell? 4 Steps to Find and Fix the Moisture
A musty basement odor signals active or past moisture—usually from humidity above 60%, hidden leaks, or poor exterior drainage pushing water toward the foundation.
Mini Split Cost Per Room: What to Expect in 2025
A single-zone ductless mini split typically costs $3,000–$5,500 installed, while multi-zone systems run $5,000–$14,000 depending on the number of indoor heads and brand.
Level 2 EV Charger Install: What to Know Before You Wire In
A Level 2 EV charger adds a 40-amp 240V circuit to your home — most installs cost $800-$2,500 after rebates and take one day when your panel has the capacity.
Lead Service Line Check and Replace: 4 Steps to Safe Water
6.5 million U.S. homes still have lead service lines connecting them to the water main — here's how to check yours and what replacement costs.
Laminate Floor Scratch Repair: Fix It in Four Steps
Most laminate scratches disappear with a $7 filler stick and five minutes of work — no plank replacement required.
Knob and Tube Wiring: What Landlords Need to Know in 2025
Knob and tube wiring isn't illegal, but most insurers won't cover it and modern electrical loads can exceed its 60-amp design capacity—here's how to remediate it safely.
Induction Cooktop vs Gas Electric: 4 Facts Before You Switch
Induction cooktops heat 50% faster than gas, cut indoor nitrogen dioxide to zero, and often qualify for state rebates — but they require magnetic pans and a 40-50 amp circuit.
Hose Bib Outdoor Faucet Leak: 4 Steps to Fix It Before Winter
A leaking outdoor hose bib can waste 3,000 gallons per year and freeze-crack the supply pipe inside the wall — here's how to stop it.
Home Battery Backup vs Generator: Which Keeps Your Power On?
A home battery starts instantly and runs silently; a generator can run for days on natural gas — your outage pattern decides which one fits.
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