How to Fix a Bed Frame

Are you annoyed by the frequent squeaks coming out of your bed at every move? A squeaky bed is a sure sign that the bed frame has become loose overtime. Wood on wood contact of wooden bed frames along with loose bolts, screws, and connection points are common sources of noise. Here is how to quickly and/or permanently fix a bed frame.
How to Install Laminate Floating Flooring

Laminate flooring is a very good choice for families with pets and children as it is more dent and stain resistant than hardwood flooring. You selected your laminate flooring and wonder if you can install it yourself. Installing laminate flooring is both easy and rewarding - you can show your skill and save money at the same time.
How to Repair Cement or Concrete Surfaces

You noticed that your basement or garage floor needs some patching and leveling. No problem, here are easy to follow steps on how to repair, fix or patch uneven concrete surface and missing cement pieces or cracked cement or concrete surfaces.
How to Repair Cracks and Gouges in Wood Furniture

Your old piece of furniture has simply cracked or someone dropped a heavy toy or household item and made a significant gouge onto its surface. The looks of your piece of furniture has definitely been ruined and, if left untreated, the crack or gouge will only become larger. With some small tools, wood putty, matching wood stain, original finish, and some patience you will be able to easily restore the beauty of your furniture.
How to Repair a Veneer Surface - Blisters, Lifted, Loose, Cracked, Broken, Chipped or Missing Veneer

You noticed that your favourite piece of furniture exhibits veneer blisters or lifted, loose, cracked, broken, chipped or missing veneer. Most likely the furniture piece has been exposed to direct sunlight, too much humidity or has simply been abused. Get you tools out and fix the veneer damage before it spreads and ruins the entire surface of your furniture!
How to Repair Cracks and Gouges in Wood Flooring

Your beautifull wood flooring has simply cracked or someone dear dropped a heavy toy or household item and made a significant gouge onto its surface. The looks of your wood flooring has definitely been ruined and, if left untreated, the crack or gouge will only become larger. With some small tools, wood putty, matching wood stain, original finish, and some patience you will be able to easily restore the beauty of your wood floor.







